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@ -10,42 +10,7 @@ The GnuPG project would like to thank its many contributors. Without
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them the project would not have been nearly as successful as it has
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been. Any omissions in this list are accidental. Feel free to contact
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the maintainer if you have been left out or some of your contributions
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are not listed. Please keep this list in alphabetical order.
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@itemize @bullet
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@item
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Bernhard Herzog did extensive testing and tracked down a lot of bugs.
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Bernhard Reiter made sure that we met the specifications and the
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deadlines. He did extensive testing and came up with a lot of suggestions.
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@item
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Jan-Oliver Wagner made sure that we met the specifications and the
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deadlines. He did extensive testing and came up with a lot of suggestions.
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Karl-Heinz Zimmer had to struggle with all the bugs and misconceptions
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while working on Kmail integration.
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Marcus Brinkman cleaned up the Assuan code and fixed bugs all over the place.
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Steffen Hansen had a hard time to write the dirmngr due to
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underspecified interfaces.
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Thomas Koester did extensive testing and tracked down a lot of bugs.
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Werner Koch designed the system and wrote most of the original code.
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@end itemize
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We'd also like to thank these folks who have contributed a lot of time
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and energy working on GnuPG over the years:
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are not listed.
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David Shaw, Matthew Skala, Michael Roth, Niklas Hernaeus, Nils
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Ellmenreich, Rémi Guyomarch, Stefan Bellon, Timo Schulz and Werner
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@ -60,6 +25,23 @@ Koch, Yosiaki IIDA did the official translations. Mike Ashley wrote
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and maintains the GNU Privacy Handbook. David Scribner is the current
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FAQ editor. Lorenzo Cappelletti maintains the web site.
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The new modularized architecture of gnupg 1.9 as well as the X.509/CMS
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part has been developed as part of the Ägypten project. Direct
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contributors to this project are: Bernhard Herzog, who did extensive
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testing and tracked down a lot of bugs. Bernhard Reiter, who made sure
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that we met the specifications and the deadlines. He did extensive
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testing and came up with a lot of suggestions. Jan-Oliver Wagner made
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sure that we met the specifications and the deadlines. He also did
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extensive testing and came up with a lot of suggestions. Karl-Heinz
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Zimmer and Marc Mutz had to struggle with all the bugs and
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misconceptions while working on KDE integration. Marcus Brinkman
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extended GPGME, cleaned up the Assuan code and fixed bugs all over the
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place. Moritz Schulte took over Libgcrypt maintenance and developed it
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into a stable an useful library. Steffen Hansen had a hard time to
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write the dirmngr due to underspecified interfaces. Thomas Koester did
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extensive testing and tracked down a lot of bugs. Werner Koch designed
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the system and wrote most of the code.
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The following people helped greatly by suggesting improvements,
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testing, fixing bugs, providing resources and doing other important
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tasks: Adam Mitchell, Albert Chin, Alec Habig, Allan Clark, Anand
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