This file is a complete list of who have worked on parts of Conjure at
some point in time. All people listed here have in some part
contributed source code, documentation or helpful discussions
regarding the development.
The list is alphabetical on last name.
Name: Jesper Louis Andersen
Contact: jlouis <at> mongers.org -- jlouis on #haskell@freenode:
Repo: http://j.mongers.org/pub/haskell/darcs/conjure/
Was insane enough to start this project.
Project Leader.
Did the initial layout of the darcs repository and
wrote most files herein.
Architectural design of the software.
Interest Thread.
Hacked too much code.
Did all the bugs.
Codes on a mixture of Carrots, Oranges and Apples
(I really do. I code badly on chocolate, candy, and
make numerous typos on coffee)
File System code and FSThread work.
Name: Dmitry Astapov
Contact: dastapov <at> gmail.com -- adept on #haskell@freenode
Repo: http://adept.homeunix.net/conjure
Wrote the Logging framework, based on MissingH
Various diagrams
Some work on a SpikeSolution to PeerThread
NaivePiecePicker -- (Not so naive again!)
A lot of work on the PeerThread.
WireMessage protocol work.
A lot of helpful discussions.
Clear head, when jlouis gets high on abstractions.
[Lots of other things -- add!]
Name: Samuel Bronson
Contact: naesten <at> gmail.com -- SamB on #haskell@freenode:
Repo: http://naesten.dyndns.org:8080/repos/conjure-SamB # Warning: 56k dialup!
Haddock framework.
Haddock docstring fixes.
Helpful discussions.
WireProtocol.
Tracker Client.
Forcing the project to actually do something.
Fixes jlouis bugs for him (jlouis is grateful for this)
Name: Shae Erisson
Contact: shae <at> ScannedInAvian.com -- shapr on #haskell@freenode:
Provided the idea of READTHEM.
Encouraged jlouis to go on.
Provided most of the B-coding parser, which jlouis
took as an initial starting point. It turns out he had stolen it from
sylvan, also on #haskell@freenode.
Name: Lennart Kolmodin
Contact: kolmodin <at> dtek.chalmers.se -- kolmodin on #haskell@freenode:
Wrote the initial QuickCheck framework for BEncoded strings, and
further shaped up stuff in the BEncode folder.
Name: Paolo Martini
Contact: p.martini <at> neuralnoise.com -- xerox on #haskell@freenode:
Documentation fixes when jlouis was too sleepy and attempted
a documentation write.
Name: Taral
Contact: taral <at> taral.net --
Provided a neat patch to MiniHTTP making its urlEncoder much nicer.