Once again, I'd like to thank the community for accepting me as a Cocoon committer.

Finally, it is a good tradition that a new committer introduces himself on this list.

I'm an English web developer, married with a child and working in Bracknell, England. I've been lurking around Cocoon for what seems like forever (read 2000). Back then SoC (Separation of Concerns), XML and XSLT were all shiny and new.

I started my career back in 1984 writing 8086 assembler for a chess games company (oh yes! non of that 8-bit rubbish for me!). I even remember wondering if I should download Minix or something called Linux from some student upstart called Linus Torvalds ;-) The best thing I learnt from these early days was a healthy respect for designing memory efficient software.

Gradually and inevitably I moved over from writing system software and firmware to this new fangled thing called the web. This is where I fell in love with Java, Tomcat and JSP programming.

My current interests lie in the semantic web and the world of triplestores, inference engines and RDF and how to do something useful with it all. You can be sure I'll be trying to glue it together with Cocoon.

It's a privilege to be a part of this project.

David Legg

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