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@c Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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@c This is part of the GnuPG manual.
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@c For copying conditions, see the file gnupg.texi.
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@unnumbered Contributors to GnuPG
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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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David Shaw, Matthew Skala, Michael Roth, Niklas Hernaeus, Nils
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Ellmenreich, R�mi Guyomarch, Stefan Bellon, Timo Schulz and Werner
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Koch wrote the code. Birger Langkjer, Daniel Resare, Dokianakis
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Theofanis, Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS, Ga�l Qu�ri, Gregory Steuck, Nagy
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Ferenc L�szl�, Ivo Timmermans, Jacobo Tarri'o Barreiro, Janusz
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Aleksander Urbanowicz, Jedi Lin, Jouni Hiltunen, Laurentiu Buzdugan,
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Magda Procha'zkova', Michael Anckaert, Michal Majer, Marco d'Itri,
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Nilgun Belma Buguner, Pedro Morais, Tedi Heriyanto, Thiago Jung
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Bauermann, Rafael Caetano dos Santos, Toomas Soome, Urko Lusa, Walter
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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 �gypten 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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Kumria, Andreas Haumer, Anthony Mulcahy, Ariel T Glenn, Bob Mathews,
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Bodo Moeller, Brendan O'Dea, Brenno de Winter, Brian M. Carlson, Brian
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Moore, Brian Warner, Bryan Fullerton, Caskey L. Dickson, Cees van de
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Griend, Charles Levert, Chip Salzenberg, Chris Adams, Christian Biere,
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Christian Kurz, Christian von Roques, Christopher Oliver, Christian
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Recktenwald, Dan Winship, Daniel Eisenbud, Daniel Koening, Dave
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Dykstra, David C Niemi, David Champion, David Ellement, David
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Hallinan, David Hollenberg, David Mathog, David R. Bergstein, Detlef
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Lannert, Dimitri, Dirk Lattermann, Dirk Meyer, Disastry, Douglas
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Calvert, Ed Boraas, Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS, Edwin Woudt, Enzo
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Michelangeli, Ernst Molitor, Fabio Coatti, Felix von Leitner, fish
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stiqz, Florian Weimer, Francesco Potorti, Frank Donahoe, Frank
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Heckenbach, Frank Stajano, Frank Tobin, Gabriel Rosenkoetter, Ga�l
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Qu�ri, Gene Carter, Geoff Keating, Georg Schwarz, Giampaolo Tomassoni,
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Gilbert Fernandes, Greg Louis, Greg Troxel, Gregory Steuck, Gregery
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Barton, Harald Denker, Holger Baust, Hendrik Buschkamp, Holger
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Schurig, Holger Smolinski, Holger Trapp, Hugh Daniel, Huy Le, Ian
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McKellar, Ivo Timmermans, Jan Krueger, Jan Niehusmann, Janusz
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A. Urbanowicz, James Troup, Jean-loup Gailly, Jeff Long, Jeffery Von
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Ronne, Jens Bachem, Jeroen C. van Gelderen, J Horacio MG, J. Michael
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Ashley, Jim Bauer, Jim Small, Joachim Backes, Joe Rhett, John
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A. Martin, Johnny Teve�en, J�rg Schilling, Jos Backus, Joseph Walton,
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Juan F. Codagnone, Jun Kuriyama, Kahil D. Jallad, Karl Fogel, Karsten
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Thygesen, Katsuhiro Kondou, Kazu Yamamoto, Keith Clayton, Kevin Ryde,
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Klaus Singvogel, Kurt Garloff, Lars Kellogg-Stedman, L. Sassaman, M
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Taylor, Marcel Waldvogel, Marco d'Itri, Marco Parrone, Marcus
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Brinkmann, Mark Adler, Mark Elbrecht, Mark Pettit, Markus Friedl,
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Martin Kahlert, Martin Hamilton, Martin Schulte, Matt Kraai, Matthew
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Skala, Matthew Wilcox, Matthias Urlichs, Max Valianskiy, Michael
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Engels, Michael Fischer v. Mollard, Michael Roth, Michael Sobolev,
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Michael Tokarev, Nicolas Graner, Mike McEwan, Neal H Walfield, Nelson
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H. F. Beebe, NIIBE Yutaka, Niklas Hernaeus, Nimrod Zimerman, N J Doye,
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Oliver Haakert, Oskari J��skel�inen, Pascal Scheffers, Paul D. Smith,
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Per Cederqvist, Phil Blundell, Philippe Laliberte, Peter Fales, Peter
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Gutmann, Peter Marschall, Peter Valchev, Piotr Krukowiecki, QingLong,
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Ralph Gillen, Rat, Reinhard Wobst, R�mi Guyomarch, Reuben Sumner,
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Richard Outerbridge, Robert Joop, Roddy Strachan, Roger Sondermann,
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Roland Rosenfeld, Roman Pavlik, Ross Golder, Ryan Malayter, Sam
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Roberts, Sami Tolvanen, Sean MacLennan, Sebastian Klemke, Serge
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Munhoven, SL Baur, Stefan Bellon, Dr.Stefan.Dalibor, Stefan Karrmann,
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Stefan Keller, Steffen Ullrich, Steffen Zahn, Steven Bakker, Steven
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Murdoch, Susanne Schultz, Ted Cabeen, Thiago Jung Bauermann, Thijmen
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Klok, Thomas Roessler, Tim Mooney, Timo Schulz, Todd Vierling, TOGAWA
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Satoshi, Tom Spindler, Tom Zerucha, Tomas Fasth, Tommi Komulainen,
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Thomas Klausner, Tomasz Kozlowski, Thomas Mikkelsen, Ulf M�ller, Urko
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Lusa, Vincent P. Broman, Volker Quetschke, W Lewis, Walter Hofmann,
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Walter Koch, Wayne Chapeskie, Wim Vandeputte, Winona Brown, Yosiaki
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IIDA, Yoshihiro Kajiki and Gerlinde Klaes.
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This software has been made possible by the previous work of Chris
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Wedgwood, Jean-loup Gailly, Jon Callas, Mark Adler, Martin Hellmann
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Paul Kendall, Philip R. Zimmermann, Peter Gutmann, Philip A. Nelson,
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Taher ElGamal, Torbjorn Granlund, Whitfield Diffie, some unknown NSA
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mathematicians and all the folks who have worked hard to create
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complete and free operating systems.
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And finally we'd like to thank everyone who uses these tools, submits
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bug reports and generally reminds us why we're doing this work in the