Nagesh Vuyyuri wrote:
> Hi Bruno,
>  
> Good morning. Thank you very much for writing such a wonderful PDF 
> toolkit 'ITEXT'. I have been using this library successfully in several 
> projects.
>  
> While working for a project I have created a small framework 'booklet' 
> which makes easy to concatenate the pdf files concurrently. The 
> individual pieces of document may be prebuilt Acroforms(filled using 
> ITEXT), generated PDF on the fly with ITEXT, HTML documents (using PD4ML 
> to render to PDF), PDF files retrieved from filesystem or database. 
> Individual pieces can be bookmarked and can optionally have 
> footer/header. It also takes care of memory management by switching to 
> file based storage when available RAM is below certain threshold.
>  
> I would like to give the framework to ITEXT community. Could you please 
> let me know how I can contribute?

The best way is to explain what you did on the mailing list
(see Cc: for the address of the list).
Reading your description, I don't think the tool is suited as
a contribution for the core library, but maybe it's something
that can be fitted into the iText toolbox. Note that PD4ML isn't
free (in some cases it is, but I don't think the PD4ML license
is compatible with the MPL/LGPL), so the first thing we'd have
to do before your tool can be distributed would be to remove PD4ML.

> Thanks,
> Nagesh

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