1============================================================ 2Who we are 3============================================================ 4 5Please, add your name, background and interests here If you are 6interested in contributing to Universal Ctags steadily. So we can 7dispatch a task and/or an issue to the right person! 8 9(Keep the list in alphabetical order.) 10 11 12Cameron Eagans <me@cweagans.net> 13 14 I've been a PHP developer for almost 10 years, and have been using Vim 15 almost as long. My goal is to help guide the direction of the PHP 16 parser, as well as maintain the ctags website and help guide new 17 contributors to tasks that they may be able to help with. With time, 18 I may end up contributing directly to ctags development, but my C skills 19 are not so great at the moment. 20 21Colomban Wendling <colomban@geany.org> 22 23 I am a developer of Geany, a lightweight IDE/editor that uses CTags 24 parsers to provide various code insights for a large variety of 25 languages. I don't use CTags directly but through a (currently) 26 internal library. Hence, my fields of interest are the quality of the 27 parsers (good and comprehensive results) and their code (speed, proof 28 against any inputs, absence of memory leaks, regression tests), and a 29 CTags library applications could use more readily. I am mostly a C 30 developer, but as the maintainer of the CTags parsers in Geany I work 31 on all parsers. 32 33Frank Fesevur <ffes@users.sourceforge.net> 34 35 My current use of ctags is for a Notepad++ plug-in I'm writing. 36 The plug-in is not yet released because of problems with the 37 Windows version of ctags. Those problems are fixed by now. 38 I am a Windows developer, but also an occasional Ubuntu and 39 Raspbian user at home. I wrote the windres parser. 40 41Karol Samborski <edv.karol@gmail.com> 42 43 I like programming in multiple languages such as Haskell, C/C++, 44 TypeScript, PHP to name a few. Ctags are useful for me as I code mostly in 45 Vim. My goal here is to take care of the TypeScript parser. 46 47Ken Takata <kentkt@csc.jp> 48 49 I use ctags with Vim mainly on Windows and Cygwin. 50 I'm the one of the heaviest contributors of Vim. 51 I set up the AppVeyor environment and I'm also maintaining the 52 `ctags-win32 <https://github.com/universal-ctags/ctags-win32>`_ project. 53 54Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com> 55 56 I'm using ctags in batch jobs running on my source code base 57 where most of all source code in Fedora are deployed. I'm an 58 Emacs user, so generally I don't use ctags interactively 59 except when hacking Universal Ctags. Therefore my primary goal 60 is to improve the robustness of parsers: I introduced Units 61 test facility and badinput command for achieving the goal. 62 The secondary goal is to support more languages and formats: I 63 introduced optlib. I'm working on Fedora. I don't 64 have access to the other platforms. 65 66Qingming He <906459647@qq.com> 67 68 I'm mainly a Fortran developer and I use ctags combined with Emacs to 69 handle my projects. My goal is to improve the Fortran parser to make 70 it support Fortran standards from 77 to 2008 and maybe 2015 to be 71 released in the near future. I'm also interested in improving the lisp 72 parsers (elisp and scheme). 73 74Szymon Tomasz Stefanek <s.stefanek@gmail.com> 75 76 I'm a multilanguage developer and I use ctags with my own text editor 77 which has some IDE capabilities. I'm the maintainer of the new C/C++ parser. 78 79Vitor Antunes <vitor.hda@gmail.com> 80 81 I've been working with Verilog for most of the last 10 82 years and am an avid Vim user. My goal is to improve the 83 Verilog parser such that Vim can get the most out of it 84 in plugins like Tagbar and to support the Omni 85 completion plugin I am writing. 86