X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=CREDITS;h=be6601d87a50d6e23e5510a87f3fb7c8d5486ed3;hb=669eaea6857ab6211bfd6c00c7d227f3263200b9;hp=25f038a67546d7a447397dee55f4228d4c1f4778;hpb=c2aa3cb1a7dce5823be80742361a9d0c3c8f5578;p=sbcl.git diff --git a/CREDITS b/CREDITS index 25f038a..be6601d 100644 --- a/CREDITS +++ b/CREDITS @@ -557,6 +557,11 @@ Miles Egan: He creates binary packages of SBCL releases for Red Hat and other (which?) platforms. +Andreas Fuchs: + He provides infrastructure for monitoring build and performance + regressions of SBCL. He assisted with the integration of the + Unicode work. + Nathan Froyd: He has fixed various bugs, and also done a lot of internal cleanup, not visible at the user level but important for @@ -579,7 +584,8 @@ Espen S Johnsen: Teemu Kalvas: He worked on Unicode support for SBCL, including parsing the Unicode - character database. + character database, restoring the FAST-READ-CHAR optimization and + developing external format support. Frederik Kuivinen: He showed how to implement the DEBUG-RETURN functionality. @@ -604,7 +610,8 @@ 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. + releases and to other implementations. He assisted in development + of Unicode support for SBCL. Antonio Martinez-Shotton: He has contributed a number of bug fixes and bug reports to SBCL. @@ -676,6 +683,9 @@ Rudi Schlatte: string extractor that keeps function documentation in the manual current. +Julian Squires: + He worked on Unicode support for the PowerPC platform. + Nikodemus Siivola: He provided build fixes, in particular to tame the SunOS toolchain, implemented package locks, ported the linkage-table code from CMUCL, @@ -691,7 +701,9 @@ Juho Snellman: Brian Spilsbury: He wrote Unicode-capable versions of SBCL's character, string, and - stream types and operations on them. + stream types and operations on them. (These versions did not end up + in the system, but did to a large extent influence the support which + finally did get merged.) Raymond Toy: He continued to work on CMU CL after the SBCL fork, especially on