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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.
11Eric Blake for helping to make gcj and libgcj conform to the specifications.
12Hans-J. Boehm for his garbage collector, IA-64 libffi port, and other work.
13Per Bothner for dreaming up, designing and implementing much of gcj.
14Joerg Brunsmann for compiler hacking and help with the FAQ.
15Steve Chamberlain for config fixes and the picoJava port.
16Glenn Chambers for help with the FAQ.
17John-Marc Chandonia for various library patches.
18Eric Christopher for his porting help and clean-ups.
19The GNU Classpath project for all of their merged runtime code.
20Mo DeJong for gcj and libgcj bug fixes.
21The GCC project contributors for all of their great compiler work.
22Ivan Fontes Garcia for the Portugese translation of the FAQ.
23John Gilmore for a donation to the FSF earmarked improving GNU Java.
24Anthony Green for various contributions.
25Stu Grossman for gdb hacking, allowing us to debug our code.
26Andrew Haley for his amazing compiler and library efforts.
27Jakub Jelinek for improving the build system.
28Warren Levy for his tremendous library work.
29Oskar Liljeblad for hacking on AWT and his many bug reports and patches.
30All of the Mauve project contributors, for test code.
31Bryce McKinlay for numerous gcj and libgcj fixes and improvements.
32Adam Megacz for his work on the Win32 port.
33Jason Molenda for establishing the project infrastructure
34        on sources.redhat.com.
35Mike Moreton for his various patches.
36Alexandre Oliva for all of this porting and testing efforts.
37Rainer Orth for configuration clean-ups and porting help.
38Alexandre Petit-Bianco for implementing much of the compiler,
39        and continued maintainership.
40Rolf W. Rasmussen for hacking on AWT.
41Bradley Schatz for his work on the FAQ.
42Jason Schroeder for jcf-dump patches.
43John Stracke for his HTTP protocol fixes.
44Jeff Sturm for porting help, bug fixes, and encouragement.
45Kresten Krab Thorup for his fantastic bytecode interpreter.
46Andreas Tobler for his work porting libgcj to Darwin.
47Tom Tromey for his many contributions and libgcj maintainership.
48Matt Welsh for help with Linux Threads.
49Urban Widmark for help fixing java.io.
50Mark Wielaard for new library code and his work integrating with Classpath.
51Gilles Zunino for help porting to Irix.
52
53
54We'd also like to thank the folks who have contributed time and energy
55in testing GCJ:
56
57Michael Abd-El-Malek
58Thomas Arend
59Bonzo Armstrong
60Steven Ashe
61Chris Baldwin
62David Billinghurst
63Jim Blandy
64Stephane Bortzmeyer
65Frank Braun
66Sidney Cadot
67Bradford Castalia
68Ralph Doncaster
69Richard Emberson
70Graham Fawcett
71Robert A. French
72Mark K. Gardner
73Charles-Antoine Gauthier
74Simon Gornall
75Fred Gray
76John Griffin
77Patrik Hagglund
78Phil Hargett
79Amancio Hasty
80Bryan W. Headley
81Kevin B. Hendricks
82Joep Jansen
83David Kidd
84Tobias Kuipers
85Anand Krishnaswamy
86H.J. Lu
87Jesse Macnish
88Anon A. Mous
89Stefan Morrell
90Pekka Nikander
91Jon Olson
92Magnus Persson
93Chris Pollard
94Paul Reilly
95Tom Reilly
96Torsten Rueger
97Danny Sadinoff
98Marc Schifer
99Franz Sirl
100Tim Souder
101Adam Sulmicki
102Frederik Warg
103Gregory Warnes
104David E. Young
105
106Thank you all!
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