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1Authors of GNU Autoconf.
2
3Autoconf was originally written by David MacKenzie, with help from
4François Pinard, Karl Berry, Richard Pixley, Ian Lance Taylor, Roland
5McGrath, Noah Friedman, david d zuhn, and many others.
6
7Ben Elliston next took over the maintenance, facing a huge Autoconf
8backlog that had been piling up since the departure of David.  Other
9maintainers have included Akim Demaille, Jim Meyering, Alexandre
10Oliva, and Tom Tromey, with plenty of contributions from Lars J. Aas,
11Mo DeJong, Steven G. Johnson, Matthew D. Langston, Pavel Roskin.
12
13Today, the primary maintainers are Paul Eggert and Eric Blake, with
14help from Ralf Wildenhues, Stepan Kasal, and Benoit Sigoure.  Many
15other people have contributed, as listed in the THANKS file.
16
17The following contributors have warranted legal paper exchanges with
18the Free Software Foundation for their contributions to GNU Autoconf.
19This list results from searching for AUTOCONF in the file
20/gd/gnuorg/copyright.list on the fencepost.gnu.org machine.
21
22David J. MacKenzie          djm@gnu.org                         1991-07-09
23James L. Avera              ?                                   1993-10-04
24Roland McGrath              roland@gnu.org                      1994-06-24
25Noah Friedman               friedman@gnu.org                    1994-07-15
26Francois Pinard             pinard@iro.umontreal.ca             1997-02-02
27Thomas E. Dickey            dickey@clark.net                    1998-01-11
28Matthew D. Langston         langston@slac.stanford.edu          1998-09-29
29Mark Elbrecht               snowball3@usa.net                   1999-01-11
30Akim Demaille               akim@gnu.org                        1999-02-02
31Pavel Roskin                pavel_roskin@geocities.com          1999-02-24
32Alexandre Oliva             oliva@dcc.unicamp.br                1999-03-26
33Thomas Tanner               tanner@ffii.org                     1999-06-23
34Gary V. Vaughan             gary@gnu.org                        2000-01-10
35Joseph Samuel Myers         jsm28@cam.ac.uk                     2000-03-13
36Lars J. Aas                 larsa@sim.no                        2000-07-07
37Morten Eriksen              mortene@sim.no                      2000-07-07
38Martin Wilck                martin@tropos.de                    2000-07-12
39Paul Eggert                 eggert@twinsun.com                  2000-10-13
40Alexandre Duret-Lutz        duret_g@epita.fr                    2001-02-12
41Tim Van Holder              tim.van.holder@pandora.be           2001-02-13
42Christian Marquardt         marq@gfz-potsdam.de                 2001-02-19
43Derek R. Price              dprice@collab.net                   2001-03-12
44Markus Kuhn                 Markus.Kuhn@cl.cam.ac.uk            2001-07-07
45Erik Lindahl                erik@theophys.kth.se                2001-08-22
46Hans-Peter Nilsson          hp@bitrange.com                     2001-10-24
47Paul Wagland                paul@wagland.net                    2001-10-30
48Paolo Bonzini               bonzini@gnu.org                     2001-11-08
49Nishio Futoshi              fut_nis@d3.dion.ne.jp               2002-01-23
50Federico G. Schwindt        fgsch@openbsd.org                   2002-05-21
51Mark D. Roth                roth@feep.net                       2002-05-28
52Greg McGary                 greg@mcgary.org                     2002-06-05
53Charles Stephen Wilson      cwilson@ece.gatech.edu              2002-07-25
54Robert Bernstein            rocky@panix.com                     2002-08-20
55Assar Westerlund            assar@kth.se                        2002-09-13
56Scott Bambrough             sbambrough@storm.ca                 2002-09-24
57Richard Dawe                rich@phekda.freeserve.co.uk         2003-01-23
58Andreas Buening             andreas.buening@nexgo.de            2003-02-18
59Raja R. Harinath            harinath@acm.org                    2003-02-25
60Ilya Zakharevich            ilya@Math.Berkeley.EDU              2003-03-11
61Kaveh Ghazi                 ghazi@caip.rutgers.edu              2003-03-15
62Felix Lee                   felix.1@canids.net                  2003-03-31
63Nathanael Nerode            neroden@twcny.rr.com                2003-04-04
64Gavin Puche                 user42@zip.com.au                   2003-04-10
65Steven Glenn Johnson        stevenj@alum.mit.edu                2003-07-26
66Bernardo Innocenti          bernie@codewiz.org                  2003-07-31
67Albert Marsden Chin-A-Young china@thewrittenword.com            2003-08-02
68Ralf Corsepius              corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de             2003-09-03
69Scott Remnant               scott@netsplit.com                  2003-10-04
70Daniel Jacobowitz           dan@debian.org                      2003-10-17
71Kevin Fleming               kpfleming@backtobasicsmgmt.com      2003-11-17
72John David Anglin           dave.anglin@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca          2004-01-21
73Eric Sunshine               sunshine@sunshineco.com             2004-01-25
74Ralf Wildenhues             Ralf.Wildenhues@gmx.de              2004-02-12
75Noah Jeffrey Misch          noah@cs.caltech.edu                 2004-07-05
76Thorsten Glaser             tg@66h.42h.de                       2004-10-11
77Peter O'Gorman              peter@pogma.com                     2004-11-14
78Toshio Ernie Kuratomi       toshio@tiki-lounge.com              2004-11-17
79Roger Leigh                 rleigh@whinlatter.ukfsn.org         2004-12-09
80Ian Lance Taylor            ian@airs.com                        2004-12-22
81Daniel Manthey              dan_manthey@partech.com             2005-02-14
82Gregorio Guidi              greg_g@gentoo.org                   2005-03-03
83Bruno Haible                bruno@clisp.org                     2005-06-12
84Toby Oliver Hilary White    tow21@cam.ac.uk                     2005-10-18
85Eric Benjamin Blake         ebb9@byu.net                        2006-01-18
86Romain Lenglet              romain.lenglet@laposte.net          2006-02-10
87Markus Duft                 markus.duft@salomon.at              2006-08-03
88Robert Schiele              rschiele@gmail.com                  2006-09-12
89Joel Edward Denny           jdenny@clemson.edu                  2006-09-15
90Helge Deller                deller@gmx.de                       2007-02-01
91Benoit Sigoure              tsuna@lrde.epita.fr                 2007-04-20
92Bob Proulx                  bob@proulx.com                      2007-06-25
93Bruce Korb                  bkorb@gnu.org                       2008-05-06
94Benjamin Pfaff              blp@gnu.org                         2008-09-29
95Peter Breitenlohner         peb@mppmu.mpg.de                    2009-08-18
96Stefano Lattarini           stefano.lattarini@gmail.com         2009-10-01
97Reuben Thomas               rrt@sc3d.org                        2010-03-10
98Peter Rosin                 peda@lysator.liu.se                 2010-07-21
99John W. Eaton               jwe@gnu.org                         2010-11-05
100Christopher Hulbert         cchgroupmail@gmail.com              2010-11-09
101Tim Rice                    tim@multitalents.net                2011-01-24
102KO Myun-Hun                 komh78@gmail.com                    2011-04-05
103Christian Roessel           christian.roessel@gmx.de            2011-08-26
104Nicolai Stange              nicolai.stange@zmaw.de              2011-10-13
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