2000-02-18 03:38:33 +08:00
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@chapter Who's behind the project?
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2000-05-12 00:19:21 +08:00
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@strong{(Please note: This section has not yet been updated for the latest
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net release.)}
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2000-02-18 03:38:33 +08:00
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Chris Faylor (cgf@@cygnus.com) is behind many of the recent
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changes in Cygwin. Prior to joining Cygnus, he contributed significant
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fixes to the process control and environ code, reworked the strace
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mechanism, and rewrote the signal-related code from scratch as a Net
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contributor. In addition to continuing to make technical contributions,
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Chris is also currently the group's manager.
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Geoffrey Noer (noer@@cygnus.com) took over the Cygwin project from its'
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initial author Steve Chamberlain in mid-1996. As maintainer, he
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produced Net releases beta 16 through 20; made the development
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snapshots; worked with Net contributors to fix bugs; made many various
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code improvements himself; wrote a paper on Cygwin for the
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1998 Usenix NT Symposium; authored the project WWW pages, FAQ, README;
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etc.
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DJ Delorie (dj@@cygnus.com) has done important work in profiling Cygwin,
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worked on the Dejagnu automated testing framework, merged the dlltool
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functionality into ld, wrote a good deal of the Cygwin Users' Guide,
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authored the cygcheck utility, and made automated snapshots available
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from our project WWW page.
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Steve Chamberlain (sac@@transmeta.com) designed and implemented
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Cygwin in 1995-1996 while working for Cygnus. He worked with the Net
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to improve the technology, ported/integrated many of the user tools
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for the first time to Cygwin, and produced all of the releases up to
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beta 14.
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Marco Fuykschot (marco@@ddi.nl) and Peter Boncz (boncz@@ddi.nl) of
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Data Distilleries contributed nearly all of the changes required to
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make Cygwin thread-safe. They also provided the pthreads interface.
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Sergey Okhapkin (sos@@prospect.com.ru) has been an invaluable Net
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contributor. He implemented the tty/pty support, has played a
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significant role in revamping signal and exception handling, and has
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made countless contributions throughout the library. He also provided
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binaries of the development snapshots to the Net after the beta 19
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release.
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Mumit Khan (khan@@xraylith.wisc.edu) has been most helpful on the EGCS
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end of things, providing quite a large number of stabilizing patches to
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the compiler tools for the B20 release.
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Corinna Vinschen <corinna@@vinschen.de> has contributed several
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useful fixes to the path handling code, console support, improved security
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handling, and raw device support.
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Philippe Giacinti (giac@@dalim.de) contributed the implementation of
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dlopen, dlclose, dlsym, dlfork, and dlerror in Cygwin.
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Many other people at Cygnus have made important contributions to Cygwin.
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Tobin Brockett wrote the InstallShield-based installer for the beta 19
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and 20 releases. Ian Lance Taylor did a much-needed rework of the path
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handling code for beta 18, and has made many assorted fixes throughout
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the code. Jeremy Allison made significant contributions in the area of
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file handling and process control, and rewrote select from scratch.
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Doug Evans rewrote the path-handling code in beta 16, among other
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things. Kim Knuttila and Michael Meissner put in many long hours
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working on the now-defunct PowerPC port. Jason Molenda and Mark Eichin
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have also made important contributions.
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Please note that those of us here at Cygnus that work on Cygwin try to
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be as responsive as possible and deal with patches and questions as we
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get them, but realistically we don't have time to answer all of the
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email that is sent to the main mailing list. Making Net releases of the
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Win32 tools and helping people on the Net out is not our primary job
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function, so some email will have to go unanswered.
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Many thanks to everyone using the tools for their many contributions in
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the form of advice, bug reports, and code fixes. Keep them coming!
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