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 Copyright (c) 2005-2006 Arizona Board of Regents (University of Arizona).
 Copyright (c) 1998-2005 University of Chicago.
@@ -802,3 +816,103 @@
 Portions also copyrighted by:
  Network Applied Communication Laboratory, Inc
  Information-technology Promotion Agency, Japan
+
+Active SWIG Developers:
+ William Fulton ([email protected])                 (SWIG core, Java, C#, Windows, Cygwin)
+ Olly Betts ([email protected])                             (PHP)
+ Joseph Wang ([email protected])                         (R)
+ Xavier Delacour ([email protected])              (Octave)
+ David Nadlinger ([email protected])                    (D)
+ Oliver Buchtala ([email protected])              (Javascript)
+ Neha Narang ([email protected])                     (Javascript)
+ Simon Marchetto ([email protected]) (Scilab)
+
+Past SWIG developers and major contributors include:
+ Dave Beazley ([email protected])                      (SWIG core, Python, Tcl, Perl)
+ Henning Thielemann ([email protected])          (Modula3)
+ Matthias Köppe ([email protected])      (Guile, MzScheme)
+ Luigi Ballabio ([email protected])            (STL wrapping)
+ Mikel Bancroft ([email protected])                         (Allegro CL)
+ Surendra Singhi ([email protected])                 (CLISP, CFFI)
+ Marcelo Matus ([email protected])                  (SWIG core, Python, UTL[python,perl,tcl,ruby])
+ Art Yerkes ([email protected])                       (Ocaml)
+ Lyle Johnson ([email protected])                (Ruby)
+ Charlie Savage ([email protected])                      (Ruby)
+ Thien-Thi Nguyen ([email protected])                          (build/test/misc)
+ Richard Palmer ([email protected])                  (PHP)
+ Sam Liddicott - Ananova Ltd ([email protected])         (PHP)
+ Tim Hockin - Sun Microsystems ([email protected])          (PHP)
+ Kevin Ruland                                             (PHP)
+ Shibukawa Yoshiki                                        (Japanese Translation)
+ Jason Stewart ([email protected])                (Perl5)
+ Loic Dachary                                             (Perl5)
+ David Fletcher                                           (Perl5)
+ Gary Holt                                                (Perl5)
+ Masaki Fukushima                                         (Ruby)
+ Scott Michel ([email protected])                        (Java directors)
+ Tiger Feng ([email protected])                    (SWIG core)
+ Mark Rose ([email protected])                            (Directors)
+ Jonah Beckford ([email protected])                   (CHICKEN)
+ Ahmon Dancy ([email protected])                            (Allegro CL)
+ Dirk Gerrits                                             (Allegro CL)
+ Neil Cawse                                               (C#)
+ Harco de Hilster                                         (Java)
+ Alexey Dyachenko ([email protected])                  (Tcl)
+ Bob Techentin                                            (Tcl)
+ Martin Froehlich <[email protected]>               (Guile)
+ Marcio Luis Teixeira <[email protected]>       (Guile)
+ Duncan Temple Lang                                       (R)
+ Miklos Vajna <[email protected]>                    (PHP directors)
+ Mark Gossage ([email protected])                      (Lua)
+ Raman Gopalan ([email protected])                   (eLua)
+ Gonzalo Garramuno ([email protected])             (Ruby, Ruby's UTL)
+ John Lenz                                                (Guile, MzScheme updates, Chicken module, runtime system)
+ Baozeng Ding  <[email protected]>                        (Scilab)
+ Ian Lance Taylor                                         (Go)
+ Vadim Zeitlin                                            (PCRE, Python)
+ Stefan Zager ([email protected])                          (Python)
+ Vincent Couvert                                          (Scilab)
+ Sylvestre Ledru                                          (Scilab)
+ Wolfgang Frisch                                          (Scilab)
+
+Past contributors include:
+ James Michael DuPont, Clark McGrew, Dustin Mitchell, Ian Cooke, Catalin Dumitrescu, Baran
+ Kovuk, Oleg Tolmatcev, Tal Shalif, Lluis Padro, Chris Seatory, Igor Bely, Robin Dunn,
+ Edward Zimmermann, David Ascher, Dominique Dumont, Pier Giorgio Esposito, Hasan Baran Kovuk,
+ Klaus Wiederänders, Richard Beare, Hans Oesterholt.
+ (See CHANGES and CHANGES.current and the bug tracker for a more complete list).
+
+Past students:
+ Songyan Feng (Chicago).
+ Xinghua Shi (Chicago).
+ Jing Cao (Chicago).
+ Aquinas Hobor (Chicago).
+
+Historically, the following people contributed to early versions of SWIG.
+Peter Lomdahl, Brad Holian, Shujia Zhou, Niels Jensen, and Tim Germann
+at Los Alamos National Laboratory were the first users. Patrick
+Tullmann at the University of Utah suggested the idea of automatic
+documentation generation. John Schmidt and Kurtis Bleeker at the
+University of Utah tested out the early versions.  Chris Johnson
+supported SWIG's developed at the University of Utah. John Buckman,
+Larry Virden, and Tom Schwaller provided valuable input on the first
+releases and improving the portability of SWIG. David Fletcher and
+Gary Holt have provided a great deal of input on improving SWIG's
+Perl5 implementation. Kevin Butler contributed the first Windows NT
+port.
+
+Early bug reports and patches:
+Adam Hupp, Arthur Smyles, Brad Clements, Brett Williams, Buck Hodges,
+Burkhard Kloss, Chia-Liang Kao, Craig Files, Dennis Marsa, Dieter Baron,
+Drake Diedrich, Fleur Diana Dragan, Gary Pennington, Geoffrey Hort, Gerald Williams,
+Greg Anderson, Greg Kochanski, Greg Troxel, Henry Rowley, Irina Kotlova,
+Israel Taller, James Bailey, Jim Fulton, Joel Reed, Jon Travis,
+Junio Hamano, Justin Heyes-Jones, Karl Forner, Keith Davidson,
+Krzysztof Kozminski, Larry Virden, Luke J Crook, Magnus Ljung, Marc Zonzon,
+Mark Howson, Micahel Scharf, Michel Sanner, Mike Romberg, Mike Simons,
+Mike Weiblen, Paul Brannan, Ram Bhamidipaty, Reinhard Fobbe, Rich Wales,
+Richard Salz, Roy Lecates, Rudy Albachten, Scott Drummonds
+Scott Michel, Shaun Lowry, Steve Galser, Tarn Weisner Burton,
+Thomas Weidner, Tony Seward, Uwe Steinmann, Vadim Chugunov, Wyss Clemens,
+Zhong Ren.
+