From bc70de7b3302d5a81515b901cae376b8b51d2004 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Arnold D. Robbins" Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2010 13:09:56 +0300 Subject: Move to gawk-3.1.0. --- ACKNOWLEDGMENT | 34 ---------------------------------- 1 file changed, 34 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 ACKNOWLEDGMENT (limited to 'ACKNOWLEDGMENT') diff --git a/ACKNOWLEDGMENT b/ACKNOWLEDGMENT deleted file mode 100644 index 0851ecf9..00000000 --- a/ACKNOWLEDGMENT +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -The current developers of Gawk would like to thank and acknowledge the -many people who have contributed to the development through bug reports -and fixes and suggestions. Unfortunately, we have not been organized -enough to keep track of all the names -- for that we apologize. - -The following people were involved in porting gawk to different platforms. - - Mike Lijewski (IBM RS6000) - Kent Williams (MSDOS 2.11) - Conrad Kwok (MSDOS earlier versions) - Scott Garfinkle (MSDOS earlier versions) - Hal Peterson (Cray) - -This group of people comprise the "GAWK crack portability team", who -test the pre-releases and ensure portability of gawk. - - Pat Rankin (VMS) - Michal Jaegermann - (Atari, NeXT, DEC 3100) - Scott Deifik (MSDOS 2.14, 2.15, 3.0) - Kai Uwe Rommel (OS/2) - Darrel Hankerson (DOS and formerly OS/2) - Mark Moraes (Code Center, Purify) - Kaveh Ghazi (Lots of Unix variants) - -Michal, Scott and Darrel go out of their way to make sure that gawk -works on non-32 bit systems, and keep me on track where portability is -concerned. Indeed, all of these folks are incredibly helpful; gawk would -not be the fine program it is now without them. - -Last, but far from least, we would like to thank Brian Kernighan who -has helped to clear up many dark corners of the language and provided a -restraining touch when we have been overly tempted by "feeping -creaturism". -- cgit v1.2.3