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1Many people contribute to the GCJ project, and in many different
2capacities.  Any omissions to this list are accidental.  Feel free to
3contact green@cygnus.com if you have been left out or some of your
4contributions are not listed.  Please keep this list in alphabetical
5order.
6
7Godmar Back for his improvements and encouragement.
8Scott Bambrough for help porting the compiler.
9Jon Beniston for his Win32 port.
10Geoff Berry for his object serialization work and various patches.
11Hans-J. Boehm for his garbage collector, IA-64 libffi port, and other work.
12Per Bothner for dreaming up, designing and implementing much of gcj.
13Joerg Brunsmann for compiler hacking and help with the FAQ.
14Glenn Chambers for help with the FAQ.
15Steve Chamberlain for config fixes and the picoJava port.
16John-Marc Chandonia for various library patches.
17Eric Christopher for his porting help and clean-ups.
18The GNU Classpath project for all of their merged runtime code.
19Mo DeJong for gcj and libgcj bug fixes.
20The GCC project contributors for all of their great compiler work.
21Ivan Fontes Garcia for the Portugese translation of the FAQ.
22John Gilmore for a donation to the FSF earmarked improving GNU Java.
23Anthony Green for various contributions.
24Stu Grossman for gdb hacking, allowing us to debug our code.
25Andrew Haley for his amazing compiler and library efforts.
26Jakub Jelinek for improving the build system.
27Oskar Liljeblad for hacking on AWT and his many bug reports and patches.
28Bryce McKinlay for numerous gcj and libgcj fixes and improvements.
29Jason Molenda for establishing the project infrastructure
30        on sources.redhat.com.
31Mike Moreton for his various patches.
32Alexandre Oliva for all of this porting and testing efforts.
33Kresten Krab Thorup for his fantastic bytecode interpreter.
34Warren Levy for his tremendous library work.
35All of the Mauve project contributors, for test code.
36Rainer Orth for configuration clean-ups and porting help.
37Alexandre Petit-Bianco for implementing much of the compiler,
38        and continued maintainership.
39Rolf W. Rasmussen for hacking on AWT.
40Bradley Schatz for his work on the FAQ.
41Jason Schroeder for jcf-dump patches.
42John Stracke for his HTTP protocol fixes.
43Jeff Sturm for porting help, bug fixes, and encouragement.
44Tom Tromey for his many contributions and libgcj maintainership.
45Matt Welsh for help with Linux Threads.
46Urban Widmark for help fixing java.io.
47Gilles Zunino for help porting to Irix.
48
49We'd also like to thank the folks who have contributed time and energy
50in testing GCJ:
51
52Michael Abd-El-Malek
53Thomas Arend
54Bonzo Armstrong
55Steven Ashe
56Chris Baldwin
57David Billinghurst
58Jim Blandy
59Stephane Bortzmeyer
60Frank Braun
61Sidney Cadot
62Bradford Castalia
63Ralph Doncaster
64Richard Emberson
65Graham Fawcett
66Robert A. French
67Mark K. Gardner
68Charles-Antoine Gauthier
69Simon Gornall
70Fred Gray
71John Griffin
72Phil Hargett
73Bryan W. Headley
74Kevin B. Hendricks
75Patrik Hagglund
76Amancio Hasty
77Joep Jansen
78David Kidd
79Tobias Kuipers
80Anand Krishnaswamy
81H.J. Lu
82Jesse Macnish
83Anon A. Mous
84Stefan Morrell
85Pekka Nikander
86Jon Olson
87Magnus Persson
88Chris Pollard
89Paul Reilly
90Tom Reilly
91Torsten Rueger
92Danny Sadinoff
93Marc Schifer
94Franz Sirl
95Tim Souder
96Adam Sulmicki
97Frederik Warg
98Gregory Warnes
99Mark Wielaard
100David E. Young
101
102Thank you all!
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