Program: GnuPG Maintainer: Werner Koch Authors ======= Birger Langkjer Translations [da] Daniel Resare xxxx [sv] Gaël Quéri Translations [fr] (fixed a lot of typos) Gregory Steuck Translations [ru] Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS Translations [eo] Ivo Timmermans Translations [nl] Janusz Aleksander Urbanowicz Translations [po] Michael Roth Assignment (wrote cipher/des.c., changes and bug fixes all over the place) Marco d'Itri Translations [it] Matthew Skala Disclaimer (wrote cipher/twofish.c) Niklas Hernaeus Disclaimer (weak key patches) Nils Ellmenreich Assignment (configure.in, cipher/rndlinux.c, FAQ) Paul Eggert (configuration macros for LFS) Pedro Morais Translations [pt_BR] Rémi Guyomarch Assignment (g10/compress.c, g10/encr-data.c, g10/free-packet.c, g10/mdfilter.c, g10/plaintext.c, util/iobuf.c) Tedi Heriyanto Translations [id] Thiago Jung Bauermann Translations [pt_BR] Urko Lusa Translations [es_ES] Walter Koch Translations [de] Werner Koch Assignment (started the whole thing) Yosiaki IIDA Translations [ja] Other legal information ======================= This program uses the zlib compression library written by Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler. Most of the stuff in mpi has been taken from the GMP library by Torbjorn Granlund . The Rijndael implementation (cipher/rijndael.c) is based on the public domain reference code provided for the AES selection process. The Rijndael algorithm is due to Joan Daemen and Vincent Rijmen. The files cipher/rndunix.c and cipher/rndw32.c are based on rndunix.c and rndwin32.c from cryptlib. Copyright Peter Gutmann, Paul Kendall, and Chris Wedgwood 1996-1999. The files in debian/ are by James Troup who is the Debian maintainer for GnuPG. The RPM specs file scripts/gnupg.spec has been contributed by several people. Copyright 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is free software; as a special exception the author gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.