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* gnupg.texi: Reordered.

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