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$Id: CONTRIBUTORS,v 1.16 2003-02-10 19:41:15 geuzaine Exp $ $Id: CONTRIBUTORS,v 1.17 2003-02-10 19:53:56 geuzaine Exp $
Gmsh is copyright (c) 1997-2003 by Gmsh is copyright (c) 1997-2003 by
Jean-Franois Remacle <remacle@gce.ucl.ac.be> and Jean-Franois Remacle <remacle@gce.ucl.ac.be> and
Christophe Geuzaine <geuzaine@acm.caltech.edu> Christophe Geuzaine <geuzaine@acm.caltech.edu>
Parts of the code have been contributed by Portions of this software are copyright (c) by
David Colignon <David.Colignon@univ.u-3mrs.fr> 1988-1993, 1995 The Regents of the University of California.
- New colormaps 1993, 1994, Silicon Graphics, Inc.
Patrick Dular <patrick.dular@ulg.ac.be> 1990-1995 Bill Hibbard, Brian Paul, Dave Santek, and Andre Battaiola.
- Transfinite mesh fixes 1994, Thomas G. Lane.
Marc Um <Marc.Ume@digitalgraphics.be> 1989, 1991 Jef Poskanzer.
- Original list code
Laurent Stainier <l.stainier@ulg.ac.be>
- Mac OS port
Special thanks to Bill Spitzak <spitzak@users.sourceforge.net>, Special thanks go to
David Colignon <David.Colignon@univ.u-3mrs.fr> for new colormaps
Patrick Dular <patrick.dular@ulg.ac.be> for transfinite mesh fixes
Marc Um <Marc.Ume@digitalgraphics.be> for the original list code
Laurent Stainier <l.stainier@ulg.ac.be> for the Mac OS port
Special thanks also go to Bill Spitzak <spitzak@users.sourceforge.net>,
Michael Sweet <easysw@users.sourceforge.net>, Matthias Melcher Michael Sweet <easysw@users.sourceforge.net>, Matthias Melcher
<mm@matthiasm.com> and others for the Fast Light Tool Kit on which <mm@matthiasm.com> and others for the Fast Light Tool Kit on which
Gmsh's GUI is based. See http://www.fltk.org for more info in this Gmsh's GUI is based. See http://www.fltk.org for more info in this
excellent object-oriented, cross-platform toolkit. excellent object-oriented, cross-platform toolkit.
Thanks to the following folks who have greatly contributed by Finally, thanks to the following folks who have contributed by
providing fresh ideas on theoretical or programming topics, who have providing fresh ideas on theoretical or programming topics, who have
sent patches, requests for changes or improvements, or who gave us sent patches, requests for changes or improvements, or who gave us
access to exotic machines for testing the code: access to exotic machines for testing the code:
...@@ -42,8 +46,3 @@ access to exotic machines for testing the code: ...@@ -42,8 +46,3 @@ access to exotic machines for testing the code:
Chad Schmutzer <schmutze@acm.caltech.edu> Chad Schmutzer <schmutze@acm.caltech.edu>
Nicolas Tardieu <nicolas.tardieu@edf.fr> Nicolas Tardieu <nicolas.tardieu@edf.fr>
Finally, thanks to all of you who sent e-mail showing interest. This
has motivated us a lot to release the code as free software and to
continue improving it.
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