gimp/plug-ins/print/AUTHORS

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The original version, up to release 2.0, of the Gimp Print plug-in was
written by Mike Sweet <mike@easysw.com>.
Version 3.0, which is based on version 2, was written by Robert
Krawitz <rlk@alum.mit.edu> in late 1999, and frozen in early 2000.
Version 4.0 was developed by a team led by Robert Krawitz. We hosted
the development on SourceForge, a service provided to the free source
community by VA Linux Systems. The complete hosting service provided
by SourceForge permitted the development team to concentrate on
improving the software rather than having to worry about maintaining a
development system.
The list of contributors to release 4.0, in alphabetical order, is as
follows. The principal areas that each contributed to are listed in
addition.
Andy Thaller <thaller@ph.tum.de>
Canon driver
Charles Briscoe-Smith <cpbs@debian.org>
Epson driver
Internals
UI
Dave Hill <dave@minnie.demon.co.uk>
PCL driver
Eric Sharkey <sharkey@ale.physics.sunysb.edu>
Debian support
Epson unprinter
Eugene Anikin <eugene@anikin.com>
Performance instrumentation
Sharp-eyed bug fixer
Grant Taylor <gtaylor@picante.com>
Implementor of the "foomatic" spooler configuration system
Henryk "Buggs" Richter <tfa652@cks1.rz.uni-rostock.de>
Initial implementation of the Ghostscript driver
Ian Young <ian@iay.org.uk>
Documentation of the Epson driver
Experimental inks/color management
Jean-Marc Verbavatz <verbavatz@ifrance.fr>
Dithering and color management
Karl Heinz Kremer <khk@khk.net>
Liaison with Epson
Engineering and design
Michael Natterer <mitschel@cs.tu-berlin.de>
New user interface
Liaison with the Gimp development team
Mike Sweet <mike@easysw.com>
CUPS work
Portability
Lots o'details
Robert Krawitz <rlk@alum.mit.edu>
Epson driver
Dithering and color management
User interface
Engineering/Project lead
Documentation
Ghostscript driver
Steve Miller <smiller@rni.net>
User interface
Thomas Tonino <ttonino@bio.vu.nl>
Vastly improved dithering and color management