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Elk was developed from 1990 to 1995 by Oliver Laumann. Sam Hocevar took
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over development in 2002. Numerous users of the Extension Language Kit
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(too many to mention them all) have contributed ideas, suggestions for
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improvements, bug reports, source code, useful feedback, as well as other
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kinds of support to this and earlier releases. Their help has made the present
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version of Elk Extension Language Kit a genuinely collective effort.
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Oliver is especially obliged to his former colleague Carsten Bormann, who
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has significantly influenced the design of Elk since the beginning of the
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project in 1987. Carsten also wrote most of the bignum code.
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Oliver also would like to thank Claus Bathe of NME Berlin for securing the
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permission from his management to publish Elk 1.2 (from which the present
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version has been derived), and Prof. Dr. Sigram Schindler for providing the
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work environment for his research work at Technische Universitaet Berlin.
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In addition, Oliver would like to thank Nick Betteridge, Stephen Bevan,
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Alan Bishop, Tim Bradshaw, Paul Breslaw, Dennis Brueni, Thomas Dickey, Ted
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Dunning, Gerhard Eckel, Walter Eder, Joe Esch, Mikel Evins, Ed Ferguson,
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Ram Firestone, Robert Forsman, Ken Fox, Thomas Gellekum, Robert Glickstein,
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George Hartzell, Robert Henry, Don Hopkins, Xiaoli Huang, Bill Janssen, Rob
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Jellinghaus, Robert Joop, Kazuhiko Kato, Doo-Hwan Kim, Bengt Kleberg, Richard
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Kreutzer, Richard Kuhns, Dinh Le, John Lewis, Tor Lillqvist, Christopher
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Maeda, Steven Majewski, Craig McPheeters, Zdzislaw Meglicki, Perry Metzger,
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Lars Nyman, Richard O'Keefe, Bob Pendelton, Flip Phillips, Norbert Preining,
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Dave Richards, Robert Sanders, Supreet Singh, Martin Stut, Brian Taylor,
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Scott Watson, and Mike Wray. Oliver apologizes for any omissions from
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this--necessarily incomplete--list.
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Sam would like to thank James Bostock, Sven Hartrumpf and Mark Sapa for
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their useful bug reports on the road to Elk 4.0.
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