Miles Egan:
He creates binary packages of SBCL releases for Red Hat and other
- (which?) platforms
+ (which?) platforms.
Nathan Froyd:
He has fixed various bugs, and also done a lot of internal
can delete a thousand lines of implement-ITERATE macrology from
the codebase.)
+Bruno Haible:
+ He devised an accurate continued-fraction-based implementation of
+ RATIONALIZE, replacing a less-accurate version inherited from
+ primordial CMUCL.
+
Matthias Hoelzl:
He reported and fixed COMPILE's misbehavior on macros.
Perry E. Metzger:
He ported SBCL to NetBSD with newer signals, building on the
- work of Valtteri Vuorikoski.
+ work of Valtteri Vuorikoski. He also provided various cleanups to
+ the C runtime.
Gerd Moellman:
He has made many cleanups and improvements, small and large, in
He contributed to the port of SBCL to MacOS X, finding solutions for
ABI and assembly syntax differences between Darwin and Linux.
+Scott Parish:
+ He ported SBCL to OpenBSD-with-ELF.
+
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
He showed how to convince the GNU toolchain to build SBCL in a way
which supports callbacks from C code into SBCL.
+Rudi Schlatte:
+ He ported Paul Foley's simple-streams implementation from cmucl,
+ converted the sbcl manual to Texinfo and wrote a documentation
+ string extractor that keeps function documentation in the manual
+ current.
+
Nikodemus Siivola:
He provided build fixes, in particular to tame the SunOS toolchain,
and has fixed many (stream-related and other) bugs besides.