About this website
This documentation site is designed and maintained by EDRLab
as part of the development of the Thorium-Reader application.
The main contributors of this documentation are :
- Gautier Chomel
- Georges Kerscher
- Noelia Ruiz Martínez
- Prashant Verma
This site is made with the static site generator
Hugo and the
Hugo Book Theme.
Who has developed this app
Thorium Reader is currently developed by:
- Daniel Weck, lead developer.
- Pierre Leroux, developer.
- Arthur Le Meur, developer
The UX and UI of Thorium 3 was designed by Mylène Boyrie
Several other developers have helped making Thorium what it is today:
- Simon Le Roux, UI designer.
- Cyrille Lebeaupin, CEO of noop.fr, senior developer.
- Jiminy Panoz, creator of Readium CSS.
- Léo Stéfani, node.js, React developer.
- Manuel Lagrand, intern, node.js developer.
The project is supervised by Laurent Le Meur, EDRLab CTO.
Who is financing this app
EDRLab is a non-profit organization. Our budget essentially originates
from our members. EDRLab started in France, but is now counting 60 members
from Europe, North America, South America and Asia.
This project would have not seen the light without:
1- The financial implication of our founding members: Editis, Hachette
Livre, Magrigall, Media-Participations, Cercle de la Librarie, Syndicat
national de l'Edition. They understand that financing open-standards and
open-source is the best way to energize an open and innovative market for
the publishing industry.
2- Financial grants from the following French public organizations:
- CNL (Centre National du livre)
- Ministère de la Culture
3- Additional grants from EDRLab members interested by the addition of
specific features:
- Fênix Editorial, Brazil
- Canadian Electronic library, Canada
- MLOL / Horizons Unlimited, Italy
- Lyrasis, USA
1 - Credits
This documentation site is designed and maintained by EDRLab
as part of the development of the Thorium-Reader application.
The main contributors of this documentation are :
- Gautier Chomel
- Georges Kerscher
- Noelia Ruiz Martínez
- Prashant Verma
This site is made with the static site generator
Hugo and the
Hugo Book Theme.
Who has developed this app
Thorium Reader is currently developed by:
- Daniel Weck, lead developer.
- Pierre Leroux, developer.
- Arthur Le Meur, developer
The UX and UI of Thorium 3 was designed by Mylène Boyrie
Several other developers have helped making Thorium what it is today:
- Simon Le Roux, UI designer.
- Cyrille Lebeaupin, CEO of noop.fr, senior developer.
- Jiminy Panoz, creator of Readium CSS.
- Léo Stéfani, node.js, React developer.
- Manuel Lagrand, intern, node.js developer.
The project is supervised by Laurent Le Meur, EDRLab CTO.
Who is financing this app
EDRLab is a non-profit organization. Our budget essentially originates
from our members. EDRLab started in France, but is now counting 60 members
from Europe, North America, South America and Asia.
This project would have not seen the light without:
1- The financial implication of our founding members: Editis, Hachette
Livre, Magrigall, Media-Participations, Cercle de la Librarie, Syndicat
national de l'Edition. They understand that financing open-standards and
open-source is the best way to energize an open and innovative market for
the publishing industry.
2- Financial grants from the following French public organizations:
- CNL (Centre National du livre)
- Ministère de la Culture
3- Additional grants from EDRLab members interested by the addition of
specific features:
- Fênix Editorial, Brazil
- Canadian Electronic library, Canada
- MLOL / Horizons Unlimited, Italy
- Lyrasis, USA
2 - Licence
Licensing
Copyright 2019 European Digital Reading Lab. All rights reserved. Licensed to the Readium Foundation under one or more contributor license agreements.
The Thorium-reader application is open-source, released under a BSD 3 license. It is based on the open-source Readium Desktop toolkit.
The content of this web site is free and may be reused under the terms of the BSD License.
This static site is generated by Hugo and the Hugo Book theme.
Source code is public.