[fc8b322] | 1 | The primary authors of libtrace were: |
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| 2 | * Perry Lorier |
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| 3 | * Shane Alcock |
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| 4 | * Daniel Lawson |
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[67b6d9e] | 5 | * Richard Sanger |
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[31da9bb] | 7 | Libtrace is currently maintained by the LibtraceTeam on Github: |
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| 8 | https://github.com/LibtraceTeam. |
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[31da9bb] | 10 | However, we would also like to acknowledge a number of people who have |
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[fc8b322] | 11 | generously contributed bug-fixes, extensions and other improvements over the |
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| 12 | years. It is contributions like these that help keep libtrace relevant and |
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| 13 | useful to a broad community, so thanks very much. |
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| 15 | In no particular order, we would like to recognise: |
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| 17 | * Matt Brown for getting us into Debian and keeping us up to date. |
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[31da9bb] | 18 | * Brad Cowie for packaging libtrace4 for Debian and Ubuntu. |
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| 19 | * Alistair King for reporting and suggesting fixes for numerous bugs, |
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[fc8b322] | 20 | particularly in libwandio |
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| 21 | * Simon Wadsworth for writing the original version of most of the OSPF code |
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| 22 | * Nevil Brownlee for reporting a huge number of bugs |
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| 23 | * Andreas Löf and Yuwei Wang for writing tracereplay |
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| 24 | * Scott Raynel for writing most of the wireless metadata code |
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| 25 | * Josef Vodanovich for writing parts of tracereport |
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| 26 | * Guillaume Vu-Brugier for reporting and fixing some build errors |
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| 27 | * John Dickinson for patching in support for ICMPv6 |
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| 28 | * Kaio Rafael and Diógenes Freitas for patching in support for OpenBSD loopback |
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| 29 | * Robert Edmonds for tidying up the libpacketdump plugin install |
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[67b6d9e] | 30 | * Martin Bligh for patching in support for nanosecond pcap traces |
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[6450950] | 31 | * Teemu Rytilahti for adding support for SIT |
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| 32 | * "EaseTheWorld" for their work with improving the packet statistics API, as |
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| 33 | well as reporting several bugs |
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| 34 | * Richard Cziva for contributing to the DPDK support |
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[92db9e4] | 35 | * Robert Zeh for resolving some wandio errors that were causing crashes |
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| 36 | * Anthony Coddington for adding ERF provenance support and fixing a number |
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| 37 | of other ERF/DAG issues |
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[35de364] | 38 | * Tim Dawson for fixing issues with building against musl libc |
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[c7f1faf] | 39 | * Hendrik Leppelsack for reporting and fixing some errors in the tool manpages |
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[c79c7fd] | 40 | * Jacob van Walraven for spending a summer doing various coding odd-jobs |
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[67fdca0] | 41 | * Mark Weiman for fixing an uninitialised memory bug that was upsetting |
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| 42 | Valgrind. |
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[fc8b322] | 43 | * Jamie Curtis for fixing a couple of bugs many many years ago |
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| 44 | * Brendon Jones for creating the original Windows DLLs and writing bits of |
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| 45 | code here and there |
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[31da9bb] | 47 | Apologies to anyone that we've missed out or forgotten. If you're really |
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| 48 | offended, fire one of us an email and we'll make sure you are added to the |
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| 49 | list. |
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