From 845d820bc19b2ea60587b81c3914afa7fedb747e 2015-08-04 18:39:35 From: Min RK Date: 2015-08-04 18:39:35 Subject: [PATCH] Merge pull request #8687 from takluyver/rm-static-credits-list Remove unmaintained lists of contributors --- diff --git a/docs/source/about/credits.rst b/docs/source/about/credits.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 30e8c09..0000000 --- a/docs/source/about/credits.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,288 +0,0 @@ -.. _credits: - -======= -Credits -======= - -IPython was started and continues to be led by Fernando Pérez. - -Core developers -=============== - -As of this writing, core development team consists of the following -developers: - -* **Fernando Pérez** Project creator and leader, - IPython core, parallel computing infrastructure, testing, release manager. - -* **Robert Kern** Co-mentored the 2005 Google Summer of - Code project, work on IPython's core. - -* **Brian Granger** Parallel computing - infrastructure, IPython core, IPython notebook. - -* **Benjamin (Min) Ragan-Kelley** Parallel computing - infrastructure, IPython core, IPython notebook. - -* **Ville Vainio** IPython core, maintainer of IPython - trunk from version 0.7.2 to 0.8.4. - -* **Gael Varoquaux** wxPython IPython GUI, - frontend architecture. - -* **Barry Wark** Cocoa GUI, frontend architecture. - -* **Laurent Dufrechou** wxPython IPython GUI. - -* **Jörgen Stenarson** Maintainer of the - PyReadline project, which is needed for IPython under windows. - -* **Thomas Kluyver** Port of IPython and its necessary ZeroMQ - infrastructure to Python3, IPython core. - -* **Evan Patterson** Qt console frontend with ZeroMQ. - -* **Paul Ivanov** IPython core, documentation. - -* **Matthias Bussonnier** IPython notebook, - nbviewer, nbconvert. - -* **Julian Taylor** IPython core, Debian packaging. - -* **Brad Froehle** IPython core. - - -Special thanks -============== - -The IPython project is also very grateful to: - -Bill Bumgarner , for providing the DPyGetOpt module that -IPython used for parsing command line options through version 0.10. - -Ka-Ping Yee , for providing the Itpl module for convenient -and powerful string interpolation with a much nicer syntax than formatting -through the '%' operator. - -Arnd Baecker , for his many very useful -suggestions and comments, and lots of help with testing and documentation -checking. Many of IPython's newer features are a result of discussions with -him. - -Obviously Guido van Rossum and the whole Python development team, for creating -a great language for interactive computing. - -Fernando would also like to thank Stephen Figgins , -an O'Reilly Python editor. His October 11, 2001 article about IPP and -LazyPython, was what got this project started. You can read it at -http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/python/2001/10/11/pythonnews.html. - -Sponsors -======== - -We would like to thank the following entities which, at one point or another, -have provided resources and support to IPython: - -* Enthought (http://www.enthought.com), for hosting IPython's website and - supporting the project in various ways over the years, including significant - funding and resources in 2010 for the development of our modern ZeroMQ-based - architecture and Qt console frontend. - -* Google, for supporting IPython through Summer of Code sponsorships in 2005 - and 2010. - -* Microsoft Corporation, for funding in 2009 the development of documentation - and examples of the Windows HPC Server 2008 support in IPython's parallel - computing tools. - -* The Nipy project (http://nipy.org) for funding in 2009 a significant - refactoring of the entire project codebase that was key. - -* Ohio Supercomputer Center ( part of Ohio State University Research - Foundation) and the Department of Defense High Performance Computing - Modernization Program (HPCMP), for sponsoring work in 2009 on the ipcluster - script used for starting IPython's parallel computing processes, as well as - the integration between IPython and the Vision environment - (http://mgltools.scripps.edu/packages/vision). This project would not have - been possible without the support and leadership of Jose Unpingco, from Ohio - State. - -* Tech-X Corporation, for sponsoring a NASA SBIR project in 2008 on IPython's - distributed array and parallel computing capabilities. - -* Bivio Software (http://www.bivio.biz/bp/Intro), for hosting an IPython sprint - in 2006 in addition to their support of the Front Range Pythoneers group in - Boulder, CO. - - -Contributors -============ - -And last but not least, all the kind IPython contributors who have contributed -new code, bug reports, fixes, comments and ideas. A brief list follows, please -let us know if we have omitted your name by accident: - -* Mark Voorhies Printing support in Qt console. - -* Justin Riley Contributions to parallel support, - Amazon EC2, Sun Grid Engine, documentation. - -* Satrajit Ghosh parallel computing (SGE and much more). - -* Thomas Spura various fixes motivated by Fedora - support. - -* Omar Andrés Zapata Mesa Google Summer of Code - 2010, terminal support with ZeroMQ - -* Gerardo Gutierrez Google Summer of Code 2010, Qt - notebook frontend support with ZeroMQ. - -* Paul Ivanov multiline specials improvements. - -* Dav Clark traitlets improvements. - -* David Warde-Farley - bugfixes to %timeit, - input autoindent management, and Qt console tooltips. - -* Darren Dale , traits-based configuration system, Qt - support. - -* Jose Unpingco authored multiple tutorials and - screencasts teaching the use of IPython both for interactive and parallel - work (available in the documentation part of our website). - -* Dan Milstein A bold refactor of the core prefilter - machinery in the IPython interpreter. - -* Jack Moffit Bug fixes, including the infamous color - problem. This bug alone caused many lost hours and frustration, many thanks - to him for the fix. I've always been a fan of Ogg & friends, now I have one - more reason to like these folks. Jack is also contributing with Debian - packaging and many other things. - -* Alexander Schmolck Emacs work, bug reports, bug - fixes, ideas, lots more. The ipython.el mode for (X)Emacs is Alex's code, - providing full support for IPython under (X)Emacs. - -* Andrea Riciputi Mac OSX information, Fink - package management. - -* Gary Bishop Bug reports, and patches to work around the - exception handling idiosyncracies of WxPython. Readline and color support - for Windows. - -* Jeffrey Collins . Bug reports. Much improved - readline support, including fixes for Python 2.3. - -* Dryice Liu FreeBSD port. - -* Mike Heeter - -* Christopher Hart PDB integration. - -* Milan Zamazal Emacs info. - -* Philip Hisley - -* Holger Krekel Tab completion, lots more. - -* Robin Siebler - -* Ralf Ahlbrink - -* Thorsten Kampe - -* Fredrik Kant Windows setup. - -* Syver Enstad Windows setup. - -* Richard Global embedding. - -* Hayden Callow Gnuplot.py 1.6 - compatibility. - -* Leonardo Santagada Fixes for Windows - installation. - -* Christopher Armstrong Bugfixes. - -* Francois Pinard Code and - documentation fixes. - -* Cory Dodt Bug reports and Windows - ideas. Patches for Windows installer. - -* Olivier Aubert New magics. - -* King C. Shu Autoindent patch. - -* Chris Drexler Readline packages for - Win32/CygWin. - -* Gustavo Cordova Avila EvalDict code for - nice, lightweight string interpolation. - -* Kasper Souren Bug reports, ideas. - -* Gever Tulley Code contributions. - -* Ralf Schmitt Bug reports & fixes. - -* Oliver Sander Bug reports. - -* Rod Holland Bug reports and fixes to - logging module. - -* Daniel 'Dang' Griffith - Fixes, enhancement suggestions for system shell use. - -* Viktor Ransmayr Tests and - reports on Windows installation issues. Contributed a true Windows - binary installer. - -* Mike Salib Help fixing a subtle bug related - to traceback printing. - -* W.J. van der Laan Bash-like - prompt specials. - -* Antoon Pardon Critical fix for - the multithreaded IPython. - -* John Hunter Matplotlib - author, helped with all the development of support for matplotlib - in IPython, including making necessary changes to matplotlib itself. - -* Matthew Arnison Bug reports, '%run -d' idea. - -* Prabhu Ramachandran Help - with (X)Emacs support, threading patches, ideas... - -* Norbert Tretkowski help with Debian - packaging and distribution. - -* George Sakkis New matcher for - tab-completing named arguments of user-defined functions. - -* Jörgen Stenarson Wildcard - support implementation for searching namespaces. - -* Vivian De Smedt Debugger enhancements, - so that when pdb is activated from within IPython, coloring, tab - completion and other features continue to work seamlessly. - -* Scott Tsai Support for automatic - editor invocation on syntax errors (see - http://www.scipy.net/roundup/ipython/issue36). - -* Alexander Belchenko Improvements for win32 - paging system. - -* Will Maier Official OpenBSD port. - -* Ondrej Certik Set up the IPython docs to use the new - Sphinx system used by Python, Matplotlib and many more projects. - -* Stefan van der Walt Design and prototype of the - Traits based config system. diff --git a/docs/source/about/index.rst b/docs/source/about/index.rst index 3abd31b..fb2b5a9 100644 --- a/docs/source/about/index.rst +++ b/docs/source/about/index.rst @@ -7,7 +7,6 @@ About IPython .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 - credits history license_and_copyright diff --git a/docs/source/about/license_and_copyright.rst b/docs/source/about/license_and_copyright.rst index 219adc5..17cfccd 100644 --- a/docs/source/about/license_and_copyright.rst +++ b/docs/source/about/license_and_copyright.rst @@ -372,25 +372,8 @@ Fernando Perez began IPython in 2001 based on code from Janko Hauser the project lead. The IPython Development Team is the set of all contributors to the IPython -project. This includes all of the IPython subprojects. Here is a list of the -currently active contributors: - -* Matthieu Brucher -* Ondrej Certik -* Laurent Dufrechou -* Robert Kern -* Thomas Kluyver -* Brian E. Granger -* Paul Ivanov -* Evan Patterson -* Fernando Perez (project leader) -* Benjamin Ragan-Kelley -* Ville M. Vainio -* Gael Varoququx -* Stefan van der Walt -* Barry Wark - -If your name is missing, please add it. +project. This includes all of the IPython subprojects. See the release notes +for a list of people who have contributed to each release. Our Copyright Policy ====================