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3 3 =======
4 4 Credits
5 5 =======
6 6
7 7 IPython was started and continues to be led by Fernando Pérez.
8 8
9 9 Core developers
10 10 ===============
11 11
12 12 As of this writing, core development team consists of the following
13 13 developers:
14 14
15 15 * **Fernando Pérez** <Fernando.Perez-AT-berkeley.edu> Project creator and leader,
16 16 IPython core, parallel computing infrastructure, testing, release manager.
17 17
18 18 * **Robert Kern** <rkern-AT-enthought.com> Co-mentored the 2005 Google Summer of
19 19 Code project, work on IPython's core.
20 20
21 21 * **Brian Granger** <ellisonbg-AT-gmail.com> Parallel computing
22 22 infrastructure, IPython core.
23 23
24 24 * **Benjamin (Min) Ragan-Kelley** <benjaminrk-AT-gmail.com> Parallel computing
25 25 infrastructure.
26 26
27 27 * **Ville Vainio** <vivainio-AT-gmail.com> IPython core, maintainer of IPython
28 28 trunk from version 0.7.2 to 0.8.4.
29 29
30 30 * **Gael Varoquaux** <gael.varoquaux-AT-normalesup.org> wxPython IPython GUI,
31 31 frontend architecture.
32 32
33 33 * **Barry Wark** <barrywark-AT-gmail.com> Cocoa GUI, frontend architecture.
34 34
35 35 * **Laurent Dufrechou** <laurent.dufrechou-AT-gmail.com> wxPython IPython GUI.
36 36
37 37 * **Jörgen Stenarson** <jorgen.stenarson-AT-bostream.nu> Maintainer of the
38 38 PyReadline project, which is needed for IPython under windows.
39 39
40 40 Special thanks
41 41 ==============
42 42
43 43 The IPython project is also very grateful to:
44 44
45 45 Bill Bumgarner <bbum-AT-friday.com>, for providing the DPyGetOpt module that
46 46 IPython used for parsing command line options through version 0.10.
47 47
48 48 Ka-Ping Yee <ping-AT-lfw.org>, for providing the Itpl module for convenient
49 49 and powerful string interpolation with a much nicer syntax than formatting
50 50 through the '%' operator.
51 51
52 52 Arnd Baecker <baecker-AT-physik.tu-dresden.de>, for his many very useful
53 53 suggestions and comments, and lots of help with testing and documentation
54 54 checking. Many of IPython's newer features are a result of discussions with
55 55 him.
56 56
57 57 Obviously Guido van Rossum and the whole Python development team, for creating
58 58 a great language for interactive computing.
59 59
60 60 Enthought (http://www.enthought.com), for hosting IPython's website and
61 61 supporting the project in various ways over the years.
62 62
63 63 Fernando would also like to thank Stephen Figgins <fig-AT-monitor.net>,
64 64 an O'Reilly Python editor. His October 11, 2001 article about IPP and
65 65 LazyPython, was what got this project started. You can read it at
66 66 http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/python/2001/10/11/pythonnews.html.
67 67
68 68 Contributors
69 69 ============
70 70
71 71 And last but not least, all the kind IPython contributors who have contributed
72 72 new code, bug reports, fixes, comments and ideas. A brief list follows, please
73 73 let us know if we have omitted your name by accident:
74 74
75 * Evan Patterson <epatters-AT-enthought.com> Qt console frontend with ZeroMQ.
76
77 * Justin Riley <justin.t.riley-AT-gmail.com> Contributions to parallel support,
78 Amazon EC2, Sun Grid Engine, documentation.
79
80 * Satrajit Ghosh <satra-AT-mit.edu> parallel computing (SGE and much more).
81
82 * Thomas Spura <tomspur-AT-fedoraproject.org> various fixes motivated by Fedora
83 support.
84
85 * Omar Andrés Zapata Mesa <andresete.chaos-AT-gmail.com> Google Summer of Code
86 2010, terminal support with ZeroMQ
87
88 * Gerardo Gutierrez <muzgash-AT-gmail.com> Google Summer of Code 2010, Qt
89 notebook frontend support with ZeroMQ.
90
91 * Paul Ivanov <pivanov314-AT-gmail.com> multiline specials improvements.
92
93 * Dav Clark <davclark-AT-berkeley.edu> traitlets improvements.
94
95 * David Warde-Farley <dwf-AT-cs.toronto.edu> %timeit fixes.
96
97 * Darren Dale <dsdale24-AT-gmail.com>, traits-based configuration system, Qt
98 support.
99
75 100 * Dan Milstein <danmil-AT-comcast.net> A bold refactor of the core prefilter
76 101 machinery in the IPython interpreter.
77 102
78 103 * Jack Moffit <jack-AT-xiph.org> Bug fixes, including the infamous color
79 104 problem. This bug alone caused many lost hours and frustration, many thanks
80 105 to him for the fix. I've always been a fan of Ogg & friends, now I have one
81 106 more reason to like these folks. Jack is also contributing with Debian
82 107 packaging and many other things.
83 108
84 109 * Alexander Schmolck <a.schmolck-AT-gmx.net> Emacs work, bug reports, bug
85 110 fixes, ideas, lots more. The ipython.el mode for (X)Emacs is Alex's code,
86 111 providing full support for IPython under (X)Emacs.
87 112
88 113 * Andrea Riciputi <andrea.riciputi-AT-libero.it> Mac OSX information, Fink
89 114 package management.
90 115
91 116 * Gary Bishop <gb-AT-cs.unc.edu> Bug reports, and patches to work around the
92 117 exception handling idiosyncracies of WxPython. Readline and color support
93 118 for Windows.
94 119
95 120 * Jeffrey Collins <Jeff.Collins-AT-vexcel.com>. Bug reports. Much improved
96 121 readline support, including fixes for Python 2.3.
97 122
98 123 * Dryice Liu <dryice-AT-liu.com.cn> FreeBSD port.
99 124
100 125 * Mike Heeter <korora-AT-SDF.LONESTAR.ORG>
101 126
102 127 * Christopher Hart <hart-AT-caltech.edu> PDB integration.
103 128
104 129 * Milan Zamazal <pdm-AT-zamazal.org> Emacs info.
105 130
106 131 * Philip Hisley <compsys-AT-starpower.net>
107 132
108 133 * Holger Krekel <pyth-AT-devel.trillke.net> Tab completion, lots more.
109 134
110 135 * Robin Siebler <robinsiebler-AT-starband.net>
111 136
112 137 * Ralf Ahlbrink <ralf_ahlbrink-AT-web.de>
113 138
114 139 * Thorsten Kampe <thorsten-AT-thorstenkampe.de>
115 140
116 141 * Fredrik Kant <fredrik.kant-AT-front.com> Windows setup.
117 142
118 143 * Syver Enstad <syver-en-AT-online.no> Windows setup.
119 144
120 145 * Richard <rxe-AT-renre-europe.com> Global embedding.
121 146
122 147 * Hayden Callow <h.callow-AT-elec.canterbury.ac.nz> Gnuplot.py 1.6
123 148 compatibility.
124 149
125 150 * Leonardo Santagada <retype-AT-terra.com.br> Fixes for Windows
126 151 installation.
127 152
128 153 * Christopher Armstrong <radix-AT-twistedmatrix.com> Bugfixes.
129 154
130 155 * Francois Pinard <pinard-AT-iro.umontreal.ca> Code and
131 156 documentation fixes.
132 157
133 158 * Cory Dodt <cdodt-AT-fcoe.k12.ca.us> Bug reports and Windows
134 159 ideas. Patches for Windows installer.
135 160
136 161 * Olivier Aubert <oaubert-AT-bat710.univ-lyon1.fr> New magics.
137 162
138 163 * King C. Shu <kingshu-AT-myrealbox.com> Autoindent patch.
139 164
140 165 * Chris Drexler <chris-AT-ac-drexler.de> Readline packages for
141 166 Win32/CygWin.
142 167
143 168 * Gustavo Cordova Avila <gcordova-AT-sismex.com> EvalDict code for
144 169 nice, lightweight string interpolation.
145 170
146 171 * Kasper Souren <Kasper.Souren-AT-ircam.fr> Bug reports, ideas.
147 172
148 173 * Gever Tulley <gever-AT-helium.com> Code contributions.
149 174
150 175 * Ralf Schmitt <ralf-AT-brainbot.com> Bug reports & fixes.
151 176
152 177 * Oliver Sander <osander-AT-gmx.de> Bug reports.
153 178
154 179 * Rod Holland <rhh-AT-structurelabs.com> Bug reports and fixes to
155 180 logging module.
156 181
157 182 * Daniel 'Dang' Griffith <pythondev-dang-AT-lazytwinacres.net>
158 183 Fixes, enhancement suggestions for system shell use.
159 184
160 185 * Viktor Ransmayr <viktor.ransmayr-AT-t-online.de> Tests and
161 186 reports on Windows installation issues. Contributed a true Windows
162 187 binary installer.
163 188
164 189 * Mike Salib <msalib-AT-mit.edu> Help fixing a subtle bug related
165 190 to traceback printing.
166 191
167 192 * W.J. van der Laan <gnufnork-AT-hetdigitalegat.nl> Bash-like
168 193 prompt specials.
169 194
170 195 * Antoon Pardon <Antoon.Pardon-AT-rece.vub.ac.be> Critical fix for
171 196 the multithreaded IPython.
172 197
173 198 * John Hunter <jdhunter-AT-nitace.bsd.uchicago.edu> Matplotlib
174 199 author, helped with all the development of support for matplotlib
175 200 in IPyhton, including making necessary changes to matplotlib itself.
176 201
177 202 * Matthew Arnison <maffew-AT-cat.org.au> Bug reports, '%run -d' idea.
178 203
179 204 * Prabhu Ramachandran <prabhu_r-AT-users.sourceforge.net> Help
180 205 with (X)Emacs support, threading patches, ideas...
181 206
182 207 * Norbert Tretkowski <tretkowski-AT-inittab.de> help with Debian
183 208 packaging and distribution.
184 209
185 210 * George Sakkis <gsakkis-AT-eden.rutgers.edu> New matcher for
186 211 tab-completing named arguments of user-defined functions.
187 212
188 213 * Jörgen Stenarson <jorgen.stenarson-AT-bostream.nu> Wildcard
189 214 support implementation for searching namespaces.
190 215
191 216 * Vivian De Smedt <vivian-AT-vdesmedt.com> Debugger enhancements,
192 217 so that when pdb is activated from within IPython, coloring, tab
193 218 completion and other features continue to work seamlessly.
194 219
195 220 * Scott Tsai <scottt958-AT-yahoo.com.tw> Support for automatic
196 221 editor invocation on syntax errors (see
197 222 http://www.scipy.net/roundup/ipython/issue36).
198 223
199 224 * Alexander Belchenko <bialix-AT-ukr.net> Improvements for win32
200 225 paging system.
201 226
202 227 * Will Maier <willmaier-AT-ml1.net> Official OpenBSD port.
203 228
204 229 * Ondrej Certik <ondrej-AT-certik.cz> Set up the IPython docs to use the new
205 230 Sphinx system used by Python, Matplotlib and many more projects.
206 231
207 232 * Stefan van der Walt <stefan-AT-sun.ac.za> Design and prototype of the
208 233 Traits based config system.
209 234
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