1GNU Typist THANKS file 2 3GNU Typist was originally written by Simon Baldwin. More details can 4be found in the section "History of GNU Typist" in the GNU Typist 5Manual. This manual can be found with info after the program is 6installed, or before installing at directory `doc'. 7 8Many people have further contributed to GNU Typist by reporting 9problems, suggesting various improvements, or submitting actual 10code. Here is a list of these people. Help us keep it complete and 11exempt of errors. 12 13* Rob Leslie <rob@mars.org> for reporting bugs and implementing 14 patches and improvements. 15 16* Dmitry Rutsky <rutsky@school.ioffe.rssi.ru> for major improvements 17 to the code, for Russian interface translation, as well as for 18 lessons in Russian. 19 20* OLS3 <ols3@www.tnc.edu.tw> for the Traditional Chinese translation. 21 22* Martin Pitt <martin@piware.de> for a patch to ignore trailing 23 spaces in lesson file lines. 24 25* Stefan Troeger <stefan@troeger.st> for typefortune fixes. 26 27* J. M. Cogels <jcogels@chello.nl> for the Dutch interface translation. 28 29* Richard Susta <http://susta.cz> for contributing new lessons in Czech. 30 31* Hynek Hanke <hanke@volny.cz> for translating to Czech interface 32 messages, lesson files and the user's manual. 33 34* Yuusuke Mita <neiklotrrj@yahoo.com> for suggesting and starting 35 the typefortune script. 36 37* Sven Guckes <guckes@math.fu-berlin.de> for helping us in debugging 38 2.5 on Debian GNU/Linux and in GNU/Solaris8. 39 40* José Pelegrín <josepl@acm.org> for updating the Spanish interface 41 and reporting errors in lessons. 42 43* Kimmo K. I. Surakka <kusti@iki.fi> for Native Language Support in 44 Finnish. 45 46* Felix Natter <fnatter@gmx.net> for bringing new features, lots of 47 fixes and improvements to the code and documentation, improving and 48 converting lessons from other typing tutors, extending tool 49 capabilities by lesson syntax enhancements, implementing a gtypist 50 lesson file mode for Emacs, etc. See ChangeLog for details! 51 52* Michael Opdenacker <michaelo@gnu.org> for administrating CVS, the 53 mailing-list, GNU Savannah, etc., writing and improving 54 documentation, testing and discussing tool features. 55 56* Christian "naddy" Weisgerber <naddy@openbsd.org> for reporting 57 errors and contributing various fixes on po/*.po, Makefile.am, 58 and aclocal.m4. 59 60* Igor Tamara <ikks@bigfoot.com> and Vladimir Tamara <vtamara@gnu.org> 61 for creating a lesson in spanish; configuration/compilation a la GNU; 62 adding native language support; porting to DOS/DJGPP, adding NLS in 63 spanish and enhancing documentation. 64 65* Melissa Giraldo <melagira@yahoo.com> for her help with the lesson in 66 spanish. 67 68* Kester Habermann <kester@linuxtag.de> for helping with Native 69 Language Support in German 70 71* <Udo.Eberle@keiper.com> for helping with the NLS in German. 72 73* Ben Armstrong <synrg@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca> for maintaining the 74 Debian version, reporting bugs and proposing patches. 75 76* stephan.hegel@gmx.de for reporting a bug in the configuration of 77 typist 2.3. 78 79* Caolan McNamara <caolan@csn.ul.ie> for sending a patch for 80 configure.in in typist 2.3.1 to allow the use of curses if ncurses 81 is not available. 82 83* Jhair Tocancipa <j_tocanc@informatik.uni-kl.de> for reporting bugs 84 in the documentation. 85 86* Ricardo Cadavid <rcadavid@mv.uni-kl.de> for reporting bugs in the 87 documentation. 88 89* Paul Goins <general@vultaire.net> for taking over maintainership in 90 2008, contributing code and updating documentation. 91 92* Tim Marston <edam@waxworlds.org> for maintainership and development 93 since 2010. 94 95* Jakub Bogusz <qboosh@pld-linux.org> for the polish translation. 96 97* Gökçen Eraslan <gokcen@pardus.org.tr> for the Turkish translation. 98