+Pierre Mai:
+ He has continued to work on CMU CL since the SBCL fork, and also
+ patched code to SBCL to enable dynamic loading of object files
+ under OpenBSD. He contributed to the port of SBCL to MacOS X,
+ implementing the Lisp side of the PowerOpen ABI.
+
+Eric Marsden:
+ Some of his fixes to CMU CL since the SBCL fork have been ported
+ to SBCL. He also maintains the cl-benchmark package, which gives
+ us some idea of how our performance changes compared to earlier
+ releases and to other implementations.
+
+Antonio Martinez-Shotton:
+ He has contributed a number of bug fixes and bug reports to SBCL.
+
+Brian Mastenbrook:
+ He contributed to the port of SBCL to MacOS X. He found a way to
+ overcome binary compatibility issues between different versions of
+ dlcompat on Darwin.
+
+Dave McDonald:
+ He made a lot of progress toward getting SBCL to be bootstrappable
+ under CLISP.
+
+Gerd Moellman:
+ He has made many cleanups and improvements, small and large, in
+ CMU CL (mostly in PCL), which we have gratefully ported to SBCL. Of
+ particular note is his ctor MAKE-INSTANCE optimization, which is both
+ faster in the typical case than the old optimizations in PCL and
+ less buggy.
+
+William ("Bill") Newman:
+ He continued to maintain SBCL after the fork, increasing ANSI
+ compliance, fixing bugs, regularizing the internals of the
+ system, deleting unused extensions, improving performance in
+ some areas (especially sequence functions and non-simple vectors),
+ updating documentation, and even, for better or worse, getting
+ rid of various functionality (e.g. the byte interpreter).
+
+Patrik Nordebo:
+ He contributed to the port of SBCL to MacOS X, finding solutions for
+ ABI and assembly syntax differences between Darwin and Linux.
+
+Kevin M. Rosenberg:
+ He provided the ACL-style toplevel (sb-aclrepl contrib module), and
+ a number of MOP-related bug reports. He also creates the official
+ Debian packages of SBCL.
+
+Christophe Rhodes:
+ He ported SBCL to SPARC (based on the CMUCL backend), made various
+ port-related and SPARC-related changes (like *BACKEND-SUBFEATURES*),
+ made many fixes and improvements in the compiler's type system, has
+ essentially completed the work to enable bootstrapping SBCL under
+ unrelated (non-SBCL, non-CMU-CL) Common Lisps. He participated in
+ the modernization of SBCL's CLOS implementation, implemented the
+ treatment of compiler notes as restartable conditions, provided
+ optimizations to compiler output, and contributed in other ways as
+ well.
+
+Stig Erik Sandoe:
+ He showed how to convince the GNU toolchain to build SBCL in a way
+ which supports callbacks from C code into SBCL.
+
+Brian Spilsbury:
+ He wrote Unicode-capable versions of SBCL's character, string, and
+ stream types and operations on them.
+
+Raymond Toy:
+ He continued to work on CMU CL after the SBCL fork, especially on
+ floating point stuff. Various patches and fixes of his have been
+ ported to SBCL.
+