Contributors
pypdf had a lot of contributors since it started as pyPdf in 2005. We are a free software project without any company affiliation. We cannot pay contributors, but we do value their contributions. A lot of time, effort, and expertise went into this project. With this list, we recognize these awesome people 🤗
The list is definitely not complete. You can find more contributors via the git history and GitHub’s ‘Contributors’ feature.
Contributors to the pypdf (formerly pyPdf / PyPDF2) project
McNeil, Karen: Arabic Language Support
pubpub-zz: involved in community development
Thoma, Martin: Maintainer of pypdf since April 2022. I hope to build a great community with many awesome contributors. LinkedIn | StackOverflow | Blog
ztravis
Adding a new contributor
Contributors are:
Anybody who has an commit in
main
- no matter how big/small or how many. Also if it’s via co-authored-by.People who opened helpful issues:
Bugs: with complete MCVE
Well-described feature requests
Potentially some more.
The maintainers of pypdf have the last call on that one.
Community work: This is exceptional. If the maintainers of pypdf see people being super helpful in answering issues / discussions or being very active on Stackoverflow, we also consider them being contributors to pypdf.
Contributors can add themselves or ask via an GitHub Issue to be added.
Please use the following format:
* Last name, First name: 140-characters of text; links to LinkedIn / GitHub / other profiles and personal pages are ok
OR
* GitHub Username: 140-characters of text; links to LinkedIn / GitHub / other profiles and personal pages are ok
and add the entry in the alphabetical order. The 140 characters are everything visible after the Name:
.
Please don’t use images.