From 0cd4b79d84ae51e0ed051864c45a1d06e6c1c4b8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: sam Date: Sat, 20 Sep 2003 00:40:33 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] * Updated thanks. git-svn-id: svn://svn.zoy.org/elk/trunk@169 55e467fa-43c5-0310-a8a2-de718669efc6 --- AUTHORS | 44 +++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------- 1 file changed, 23 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) diff --git a/AUTHORS b/AUTHORS index 870a688..6efddaa 100644 --- a/AUTHORS +++ b/AUTHORS @@ -1,31 +1,33 @@ $Id$ - Numerous users of the Extension Language Kit (too many to mention them all) -have contributed ideas, suggestions for improvements, bug reports, source -code, useful feedback, as well as other kinds of support to this and earlier -releases. Their help has made the present version of Elk Extension Language -Kit a genuinely collective effort. + Elk was developed from 1990 to 1995 by Oliver Laumann. Sam Hocevar took +over development in 2002. Numerous users of the Extension Language Kit +(too many to mention them all) have contributed ideas, suggestions for +improvements, bug reports, source code, useful feedback, as well as other +kinds of support to this and earlier releases. Their help has made the present +version of Elk Extension Language Kit a genuinely collective effort. - I'm especially obliged to my former colleague Carsten Bormann, who has -significantly influenced the design of Elk since the beginning of the project -in 1987. Carsten also wrote most of the bignum code. + Oliver is especially obliged to his former colleague Carsten Bormann, who +has significantly influenced the design of Elk since the beginning of the +project in 1987. Carsten also wrote most of the bignum code. - I also would like to thank Claus Bathe of NME Berlin for securing the + Oliver also would like to thank Claus Bathe of NME Berlin for securing the permission from his management to publish Elk 1.2 (from which the present version has been derived), and Prof. Dr. Sigram Schindler for providing the -work environment for my research work at Technische Universitaet Berlin. +work environment for his research work at Technische Universitaet Berlin. - In addition, I would like to thank Nick Betteridge, Stephen Bevan, Alan -Bishop, Tim Bradshaw, Paul Breslaw, Dennis Brueni, Thomas Dickey, Ted Dunning, -Gerhard Eckel, Walter Eder, Joe Esch, Mikel Evins, Ed Ferguson, Ram Firestone, -Robert Forsman, Ken Fox, Thomas Gellekum, Robert Glickstein, George Hartzell, -Robert Henry, Don Hopkins, Xiaoli Huang, Bill Janssen, Rob Jellinghaus, Robert -Joop, Kazuhiko Kato, Doo-Hwan Kim, Bengt Kleberg, Richard Kreutzer, Richard -Kuhns, Dinh Le, John Lewis, Tor Lillqvist, Christopher Maeda, Steven Majewski, -Craig McPheeters, Zdzislaw Meglicki, Perry Metzger, Lars Nyman, Richard -O'Keefe, Bob Pendelton, Flip Phillips, Norbert Preining, Dave Richards, Robert -Sanders, Supreet Singh, Martin Stut, Brian Taylor, Scott Watson, and Mike -Wray. I apologize for any omissions from this--necessarily incomplete--list. + In addition, Oliver would like to thank Nick Betteridge, Stephen Bevan, +Alan Bishop, Tim Bradshaw, Paul Breslaw, Dennis Brueni, Thomas Dickey, Ted +Dunning, Gerhard Eckel, Walter Eder, Joe Esch, Mikel Evins, Ed Ferguson, +Ram Firestone, Robert Forsman, Ken Fox, Thomas Gellekum, Robert Glickstein, +George Hartzell, Robert Henry, Don Hopkins, Xiaoli Huang, Bill Janssen, Rob +Jellinghaus, Robert Joop, Kazuhiko Kato, Doo-Hwan Kim, Bengt Kleberg, Richard +Kreutzer, Richard Kuhns, Dinh Le, John Lewis, Tor Lillqvist, Christopher +Maeda, Steven Majewski, Craig McPheeters, Zdzislaw Meglicki, Perry Metzger, +Lars Nyman, Richard O'Keefe, Bob Pendelton, Flip Phillips, Norbert Preining, +Dave Richards, Robert Sanders, Supreet Singh, Martin Stut, Brian Taylor, +Scott Watson, and Mike Wray. Oliver apologizes for any omissions from +this--necessarily incomplete--list. Sam would like to thank James Bostock and Sven Hartrumpf for their useful bug reports on the road to Elk 4.0.