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  | | | | | | (_) | (_| |   \__ \__ \ |  mod_ssl - Apache Interface to OpenSSL  
  |_| |_| |_|\___/ \__,_|___|___/___/_|  http://www.engelschall.com/sw/mod_ssl/
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                                           ``There is enough for the need of 
                                             everyone in this world, but not 
                                             for the greed of everyone.'' 
                                                         -- Mahatma Gandhi
  CREDITS

  Special credit has to be given to the following people who have done 
  major contributions to the mod_ssl project:

    o Erik A. Young <eay@cryptsoft.com>
      for the excellent SSL library on which mod_ssl is based.

    o Ben Laurie <ben@algroup.co.uk>
      for the Apache-SSL code on which mod_ssl was originally based.

    o Trung Tran-Duc <trung.tranduc@prague.ixos.cz>
      for the initial Win32 platform port of mod_ssl.

    o Dr Stephen N. Henson <shenson@drh-consultancy.demon.co.uk>
      for the ca-fix utility which is used for `make certificate'.

    o Frederick J. Hirsch <fjh@alum.mit.edu>
      for the contents of the User Manual's Chapter 3 (Introduction)

    o C2Net, Mark J. Cox <mark@awe.com> and Paul C. Sutton <paul@awe.com> 
      for the contribution and incorporation of Stronghold functionality

  Additional credit has to be given to the following people who also
  contributed to this project (in alphabetical order and independend of amount
  and/or type of their contribution):

    o Jeff Baker            <jeff@godzilla.tamu.edu>
    o Brian Behlendorf      <brian@apache.org>
    o Bruce Bernstein       <bernstein@crd.ge.com>
    o Baba Buehler          <baba@canis.uiuc.edu>
    o Magnus Bodin          <magnus@bodin.org>
    o Eric Boulogne         <Eric.Boulogne@adpcl.com>
    o Lucas Bremgartner     <breml@trash.net>
    o Jake Buchholz         <jake@execpc.com>
    o Mathew Butler         <mbutler@insight.com>
    o Christian Buysschaert <christian@globalsign.net>
    o Brad Cox              <bcox@gmu.edu>
    o Axel Findling         <Axel.Findling@lrz-muenchen.de>
    o Andrew Ford           <andrew@icarus.demon.co.uk>
    o Manuel J. Galan       <manolow@step.es>
    o Dean Gaudet           <dgaudet@arctic.org>
    o Philip Gwyn           <gwynp@artware.qc.ca>
    o Ernst Heiri           <heiri@switch.ch>
    o David Harris          <dharris@drh.net>
    o Theodore Hope         <hope@internexo.co.cr>
    o Tim J. Hudson         <tjh@cryptsoft.com>
    o Dominic J. Hulewicz   <dom@intanet.com>
    o Oscar Jacobsson       <oscar@medcom.se>
    o Marc Jadoul           <marcj@globalsign.net>
    o Mats Josefsson        <matjos@rsv.se>
    o Lukas Karrer          <lkarrer@trash.net>
    o Darlene M. Kawase     <dkawase@socrates.berkeley.edu>
    o Dax Kelson            <dkelson@inconnect.com>
    o Sebastian Kienzl      <zap@riot.org>
    o Karl Kiniger          <ki@kretz.co.at>
    o Kendall Koning        <kkoning@imagegroup.com>
    o Martin Kraemer        <Martin.Kraemer@Mch.SNI.De>
    o Maert Laak            <maert@proinv.ee>
    o Michael Lechner       <mlc@wup.de>
    o Richard Lee-Morlang   <rick@ihermes.com>
    o Michael Lerperger     <mlerp@at.ibm.com>
    o John M. Leveron       <LeveronJ@missouri.edu>
    o David R. Linn         <drl@vuse.vanderbilt.edu>
    o Matthias Loepfe       <Matthias.Loepfe@AdNovum.CH>
    o Martin Mader          <mmader@realpartner.de>
    o Roman Maeder          <maeder@mathconsult.ch>
    o Jens-Uwe Mager        <jum@anubis.han.de>
    o Paolo Marino          <marino@four.cselt.it>
    o Stephen Martin        <tigger@svr1.marketrends.net>
    o Tomonao Matsugae      <james@james.jp9.org>
    o Patrick McCormick     <pmccormi@mit.edu>
    o Nigel Metheringham    <Nigel.Metheringham@theplanet.net>
    o Bodo Moeller          <3moeller@informatik.uni-hamburg.de>
    o Yutaka OIWA           <oiwa@is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
    o Dave Paris            <dparis@w3works.com>
    o Patrick Price         <jprice@moment.net>
    o Tim Perkins           <tperkins@inetarena.com>
    o Dan Peterson          <pete@spry.com>
    o Jouni Rajala          <slicer@blerp.pp.sci.fi>
    o Jon Rami              <jr@internetfriend.com>
    o Rick Saltzman         <rick@aixia.net>
    o Sander Steffann       <steffann@nederland.net>
    o Christian Reiber      <chrei@en.muc.de>
    o Holger Reif           <Holger.Reif@PrakInf.TU-Ilmenau.DE>
    o Scott Rose            <rose@mailbag.com>
    o Jakob Schlyter        <jakob@cdg.chalmers.se>
    o Mark Shuttleworth     <marks@thawte.com>
    o Jay Soffian           <jay@cimedia.com>
    o Greg Stein            <gstein@lyra.org>
    o Luc Stepniewski       <Luc_STEPNIEWSKI@commercial-union.fr>
    o Daniel F. Sully       <dsully@nas.nasa.gov>
    o Toru Takinaka         <takinaka@cs.mpd.nec.co.jp>
    o Hakan Tandogan        <hakan@iconsult.com>
    o Tom Vaughan           <tvaughan@rehab.in.aventail.com>
    o Khimenko Victor       <khim@sch57.msk.ru>
    o Luke Vogel            <L.Vogel@uq.net.au>
    o Kevin Ying            <kevin@ns1.interq.or.jp>
    o Mark Wagner           <uid0@uswest.net>
    o Jan Wedekind          <jw@de.uu.net>
    o Nate Williams         <nate@mt.sri.com>
  
  ...and all other mod_ssl users who gave me feedback but I've forgot.

  Notice: It is assumed that the above people PAYED CLOSE ATTENTION TO ANY
  APPLICABLE EXPORT/IMPORT LAWS for their contribution. The author of mod_ssl
  is not liable for any violations they made, even he took great care that
  source contributions and technical suggestions for source internals were not
  contributed by people who stay under any export laws. So, for instance the
  contribution of people above who are citizens of the United States were only
  feature hints and non-technical suggestions. But nevertheless their
  contribution counts, so they're listed here, too.

