- and PPC ports (from CMUCL), control stack exhaustion checking (new)
- and native threads support for x86 Linux (new). He also refactored
- the garbage collectors for understandability, wrote code
- (e.g. grovel-headers.c and stat_wrapper stuff) to find
- machine-dependent and OS-dependent constants automatically, and was
- original author of the asdf, asdf-install, sb-bsd-sockets,
- sb-executable, sb-grovel and sb-posix contrib packages.
+ and PPC ports (from CMUCL), control stack exhaustion checking (new),
+ native threads support for x86 Linux (new), and the initial x86-64
+ backend (new). He also refactored the garbage collectors for
+ understandability, wrote code (e.g. grovel-headers.c and
+ stat_wrapper stuff) to find machine-dependent and OS-dependent
+ constants automatically, and was original author of the asdf,
+ asdf-install, sb-bsd-sockets, sb-executable, sb-grovel and sb-posix
+ contrib packages.
+
+Zach Beane:
+ He provided a number of additions to SB-POSIX, implemented the
+ original timer facility on which SBCL's timers are based. and also
+ contributed the :SAVE-RUNTIME-OPTIONS support for SAVE-LISP-AND-DIE.
+
+James Bielman:
+ He assisted in work on the port to the Windows operating system, and
+ was instrumental in :EXECUTABLE support for SAVE-LISP-AND-DIE.
+
+Alastair Bridgewater:
+ He contributed a port of the system to the Windows operating system.