GNU projects

GNU PDF

gnupdflogo The goal of the GNU PDF project is to develop and provide a free, high-quality, complete and portable set of libraries and programs to manage the PDF file format, and associated technologies. This tool is a GNU package, a FSF high priority project, and it's GPLv3 licensed

I am currently involved in the development of the GNU PDF library, which is still in an early development status.


My FOSS projects

ARTE

ARTE is a unit/system testing framework designed to test software modules in GNU/Linux systems. It's based on the automatic execution of test suites/collections and helps the improvement of Your software with fast detection of regression problems. This project is GPLv3 licensed.

I am the only developer in the project, but help is more than welcome!


PDSlib

pdsliblogo PDSlib is a C library to parse Planetary Data System data files and labels, based on version 3.7 of the Planetary Data System Standars Reference. PDS is the format used to store all the planetary images taken by NASA and ESA spacecrafts. This project is LGPLv2.1 licensed.

I am the only developer in the project, but help is more than welcome!


SciTime

SciTime is a C library designed to provide an advanced API to work with date and times (precision up to femtosecs, 1E-15 secs). It supports scientific time formats (like JD, MJD, MJD2000, GPSweek/sec) and time scales (UTC, GPS time, TAI, UT). This project is LGPLv2.1 licensed.

I am the only developer in the project, but help is more than welcome!


osPOD

The osPOD (Open Source Precise Orbit Determination) is an OD&TS (Orbit Determination and Time Synchronisation) toolkit implementing a standard orbit determination system based on pseudorange measurements of GPS satellites. This project is still in an early development stage, but I will keep on working on it during a lot of time. This project is GPLv3 licensed.

I am the only developer in the project, but help is more than welcome!


My Websites

PVOL

pvollogo The Planetary Virtual Observatory & Laboratory is developed and maintained by the Grupo de Ciencias Planetarias (GCP, Planetary Sciences Group) as a management, processing and analysis tool for the great image database in the International Outer Planets Watch framework.

I try to update the system software from time to time, but the real manager of the PVOL system is now Jon Legarreta.

I started this project during the first National Virtual Observatory summer school in Aspen (Colorado, USA) in 2004. You can find my report for the project here.