1.1 Contributors to PCL-CVS
Contributions to the package are welcome. I have limited time
to work on this project, but I will gladly add any code that you
contribute to me to this package (see Bugs).
The following persons have made contributions to PCL-CVS.
- Brian Berliner wrote CVS, together with some other
contributors. Without his work on CVS this package would be
useless…
- Per Cederqvist wrote most of the otherwise unattributed
functions in PCL-CVS as well as all the documentation.
- Inge Wallin wrote the skeleton of
pcl-cvs.texi, and gave useful comments on it. He
also wrote the files elib-node.el and
compile-all.el. The file cookie.el
was inspired by Inge.
- Linus Tolke contributed useful comments on both the
functionality and the documentation.
- Jamie Zawinski contributed pcl-cvs-lucid.el,
which was later renamed to pcl-cvs-xemacs.el.
- Leif Lonnblad contributed RCVS support (since superseded by
the new remote CVS support).
- Jim Blandy contributed hooks to automatically guess CVS log
entries from ChangeLog contents, and initial
support of the new Cygnus / Cyclic remote CVS, as well as
various sundry bug fixes and cleanups.
- Jim Kingdon contributed lots of fixes to the build and
installation procedure.
- Greg A. Woods contributed code to implement the use of
per-file diff buffers, and vendor join diffs with emerge and
ediff, as well as various and sundry bug fixes and
cleanups.
- Greg Klanderman implemented toggling of marked files,
setting of CVS command flags via prefix arguments, updated the
XEmacs support, updated the manual, and fixed numerous
bugs.
- Stefan Monnier added a slew of other features and
introduced even more new bugs. If there’s any bug left,
you can be sure it’s his.
- Masatake YAMATO made a gracious contribution of his cvstree
code to display a tree of tags which was later superseded by
the new
cvs-status-mode.
Apart from these, a lot of people have sent us suggestions,
ideas, requests, bug reports and encouragement. Thanks a lot!
Without you there would be no new releases of PCL-CVS.