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The LaTeX3 Project
The LaTeX3 project is a long-term research project to develop the next version of the LaTeX typesetting system. Some older reports on the work already done by the project are available from the Comprehensive TeX Archive Network (CTAN). Other work is available from the site of The LaTeX Project as articles (in PDF format) and as development code. Until LaTeX3 is delivered, the project team are committed to the active maintenance of The New Standard LaTeX (LaTeX2e). The experience gained from the production and maintenance of The New Standard LaTeX will have a major influence on the design of LaTeX3.
LaTeX3 started in the early 1990s, is under a long-term development project. Planned features include improved syntax, hyperlink support, a new user interface, access to arbitrary fonts and new documentation.
LaTeX3 Project Team
The current LaTeX3 project team personnel are:

Frank Mittelbach, Rainer Schöpf, Chris Rowley, David Carlisle, Johannes Braams, Robin Fairbairns, Morten Høgholm, Javier Bezos, Will Robertson, Joseph Wright, Bruno Le Floch, Enrico Gregorio and Ulrike Fischer.
Publications by the Project Team