Development/Credits/9.2
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Contributors Involved in 9.2 Development
The following people contributed to the release of Mandrakelinux 9.2 (FiveStar). Some are employees and many are not, but we owe them all thanks for contributing their time and talents to the best GNU/Linux release ever. Yaaayyy!!!
- PerOyvindKarlsen, massive packages rebuilding and cleaning, Norwegian Bokmål (nb) translation, i18n work, games
- GuillaumeRousse, cowsay introduction
- OlivierThauvin, figlet introduction, Distriblint (checking rpm in the distro)
- MarcelPol, mono introduction, updated abiword
- BenReser, updated nc with debian patches, fixed some perl packages, dnotify startup script, urpmc, hddtemp, wipe, etc...
- ThomasBacklund, "deep and broad" kernel work (many new patches before integration in official kernel)
- SvetoslavSlavtchev, kernel work (audio- and video-related patches)
- DannyTholen, multimedia kernel
- BuchanMilne, Samba 3.0 (prerelease) that co-exists with Samba 2.2.x, Samba-2.2.x, GIS software (grass, mapserver), cursor_themes collection, misc server-side contributions
- GoetzWaschk, many multimedia packages (xine,totem, gstreamer, mplayer, vlc, vcdimager), gnome-python, rox desktop
- AustinActon, audio/video/MIDI apps, scientific apps, audio/video production howtos, bluetooth, pyqt & related
- SpencerAnderson, ATI/gatos/DRM stuff, opengroupware.org
- AndreyBorzenkov, supermount-ng and other kernel work
- OdenEriksson, most web-based packages and many security-related packages
- WarLy, bootsplash, databases, drakwizard, various other stuffs.
- ThierryVignaud, mcc, drakxtools, misc enhancements/bug fixes
- DavidWalser, rpmsync script, foolproof MIDI playback, tweaked libao
- AndiPayn, many extra gnome applets and python modules
- TiborPittich, leader of the mdk sk-i18n team, contributed several packages (mozilla-firebird, afbackup, silc-client, psi, amavis-ng, lukemftp, cacti, scponly...), several years of using cooker and bug hunting, etc...
- PascalTerjan, some ruby stuff, various packages, ...
And many unnamed and unknown beta testers and bug reporters that helped make sure it all worked right.

