The primary authors of libtrace were: * Perry Lorier * Shane Alcock * Daniel Lawson * Richard Sanger Libtrace is currently maintained by Shane Alcock . However, we would also like to acknowledge a number of people who have generously contributed bug-fixes, extensions and other improvements over the years. It is contributions like these that help keep libtrace relevant and useful to a broad community, so thanks very much. In no particular order, we would like to recognise: * Matt Brown for getting us into Debian and keeping us up to date. * Brad Cowie for packaging libtrace4 for Debian and Ubuntu * Alistair King for reporting and suggesting fixes for numerous bugs, particularly in libwandio * Simon Wadsworth for writing the original version of most of the OSPF code * Nevil Brownlee for reporting a huge number of bugs * Andreas Löf and Yuwei Wang for writing tracereplay * Scott Raynel for writing most of the wireless metadata code * Josef Vodanovich for writing parts of tracereport * Guillaume Vu-Brugier for reporting and fixing some build errors * John Dickinson for patching in support for ICMPv6 * Kaio Rafael and Diógenes Freitas for patching in support for OpenBSD loopback * Robert Edmonds for tidying up the libpacketdump plugin install * Martin Bligh for patching in support for nanosecond pcap traces * Jamie Curtis for fixing a couple of bugs many many years ago * Brendon Jones for creating the original Windows DLLs and writing bits of code here and there Apologies to anyone that we've missed out or forgotten. If you're really offended, fire us an email and we'll add you to the list.