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authorFederico Mena Quintero <federico@src.gnome.org>2000-08-16 20:42:08 +0000
committerFederico Mena Quintero <federico@src.gnome.org>2000-08-16 20:42:08 +0000
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Last night's preparations for 0.4 - Federico
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Many kudos, thanks, beers, and brownie points to:
Mark Crichton <crichton@gimp.org> - Wrote the initial versions
- of GdkPixbuf, and bravely tweaked Imlib for GNOME.
+ of GdkPixbuf, and bravely maintained Imlib for GNOME's
+ purposes. And rode us around in the minivan of death.
+
+ Arik Devens <arik@helixcode.com> - Wrote the preferences code
+ for EOG and provided many interesting conversations. And lent
+ me his comic books, which are insanely cool.
Damien Diederen <dash@linuxbe.org> - Wrote the original fast
scaling code that was the inspiration for EOG.
Tuomas Kuosmanen <tigert@gimp.org> - Created the cute icon for
- EOG, as well as lots of nice artwork.
+ EOG, as well as lots of nice artwork. That artwork was
+ proudly viewed in EOG as well.
Raph Levien <raph@gimp.org> - Wrote libart, microtile arrays,
- GdkRGB, and some awesome code for doing imaging fast.
+ GdkRGB, and some awesome code for doing imaging *fast*.
+ Provided a botomless pit of knowledge.
Michael Meeks <mmeeks@gnu.org> - Wrote the initial Bonobo
stuff for EOG, and provided good feedback all along.
@@ -19,7 +26,8 @@ Many kudos, thanks, beers, and brownie points to:
and provided excellent feedback for EOG.
Owen Taylor <otaylor@redhat.com> - Wrote the awesome scaling
- and compositing functions for GdkPixbuf.
+ and compositing functions for GdkPixbuf. Also provided an
+ really bottomless pit of knowledge.
The GNOME translation team - For letting us use EOG in a
zillion languages.