This file may be incomplete. It is a list of people that were helpul in creating and maintaining WorkMan. Especially former contributors may not be listed here. Drop me a line if you feel that you are missing. Do the same if you feel you shouldn't be listed here. -dirk Workman Support Staff ;-) ------------------------- [This is in no particular order] Steven Grimm <koreth@midwinter.com> - Original Author. Summary: No Steve -> No WorkMan. - Today: No Steve -> No mailing lists. - Don't bug him with WorkMan questions. Direct them to milliByte@DeathsDoor.com or one of the mailing lists (see CONTACT). Chris Ross <cross@eng.umd.edu> - ULTRIX port John Brezak <brezak@apollo.hp.com> - HPUX port. Note: Hewlett Packard supplies this without warranty or support of any kind. Chris Newbold <newbie@inmet.camb.inmet.com> - Linux port - (He seems to be swallowed by a big void...) Tatsuo Nagamatsu <nagamatu@sm.sony.co.jp> - NEWS-OS port John T. Kohl <jtk@kolvir.blrc.ma.us> - BSD/386 port Baruch Cochavy <bcochavy@iil.intel.com> - SVR4 port Todd Pfaff <todd@flex.eng.mcmaster.ca> - FreeBSD port R.J. Edwards <rje@escact.ksc.nasa.gov> - OSF/1 port Michael Shalayeff <mickey@lucifier.rosprint.ru> - OpenBSD port Dave Holland <dave@zenda.demon.co.uk> - He had the Idea to make the eject button to behave like open/close and supplied a patch. Frank Pilhofer <fp@informatik.uni-frankfurt.de> - His influence can't be described in one sentence. Clif Cox <clif@efn.org> - Linux soundcard mixer support - symmetric balance option Bernd Wuebben <wuebben@kde.org> - Used WorkMan as the base for his KDE CD-Player kscd. - Supplied some useful improvements through kscd. Paul Kendall <paul@orion.co.nz> or <paul@kcbbs.gen.nz> - Irix (SGI) port, including CDDA (for future enhancement). Adam Roach <adam@why.net> - contributed the basic fuzzy match code Maurizio Codogno <mau@beatles.cselt.it> - researched a solution for wrong diaplay of 8bit characters. Joe Smith <jms@antares.Tymnet.COM> - did some change to prevent WorkMan from segfaulting on malicious database files Dan Mick <dan.mick@west.sun.com> - helped keeping WorkMan alive under Solaris (using Sun's cc). Denis Bourez <denis@rsn.fdn.fr> - decided to use the WorkMan code for ascd, the AfterStep CD-Player applet. He showed the direction for libworkman and collected the AIX port. Erik O'Shaughnessy - AIX port. Cloyce Spradling - did the AIX code in xmcd which served as basis for Erik's AIX port. Volker Ossenkopf <ossk@zeus.ph1.uni-koeln.de> - the Debian maintainer supplied useful fixes for Linux. Carey Evans <c.evans@clear.net.nz> - provided the hack to treat EIO like ENXIO under Linux Alexander Chebotarev <ac@tula.sitek.net> - did the initial open/close empty drive patch