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  1. This file lists current & previous members of the refbase development team
  2. and other contributors.
  3. Please avoid sending e-mail with refbase-related questions directly to them;
  4. your questions are likely to be answered much faster if you post them to one
  5. of the mailing lists or forums:
  6. <http://support.refbase.net/>
  7. msteffens:Matthias Steffens <refbase@extracts.de>:
  8. Project manager, lead developer, application engineering & design
  9. karnesky:Richard Karnesky <karnesky@gmail.com>:
  10. Project manager, application engineering, MODS XML export, Endnote style,
  11. COinS, update.php, some bugfixes & docs
  12. pnault:Pierre Nault <pnault@users.sourceforge.net>:
  13. Localization efforts, some bugfixes
  14. Previous developers:
  15. Michael Bartz <michaelbartz@users.sourceforge.net>:
  16. Advisor
  17. wendebaum:Jochen Wendebaum <wendebaum@users.sourceforge.net>:
  18. Internationalization, german localization
  19. Daniel Stepputtis <antedon@users.sourceforge.net>:
  20. Documentation & general support
  21. Thanks to:
  22. - Joachim Almergren <jlacan@users.sourceforge.net>:
  23. Various patches
  24. - Oleksandr Moskalenko <oleksa@users.sourceforge.net>:
  25. Troubleshooting and patch for directory renaming
  26. - Dave Burt:
  27. Fix for MODS encoding
  28. - Nicholaus Lance Hepler <nhelper@gmail.com>:
  29. Patch to retrieve information from PubMed before CrossRef
  30. - Denis Potapov <potapov@exemail.com.au>:
  31. PHP7 compatibility patching
  32. - Yibiao Bai <mountangellib@gmail.com> and Yong Fan, Shanxi Agricultural
  33. University Library, China:
  34. Chinese localization.
  35. - Alexander Belozerov <alexander.belozerov@gmail.com>:
  36. Russian localization.
  37. - Masahiro Mikami <ZBN15427@nifty.com>:
  38. Japanese localization.
  39. - Chris Putnam <cdputnam@scripps.edu>:
  40. Developer of Bibutils, a set of command line programs that interconvert
  41. between various bibliography formats using a common XML intermediate.
  42. <http://www.scripps.edu/~cdputnam/software/bibutils/bibutils.html>
  43. - Mark Grimshaw <sirfragalot@users.sourceforge.net>:
  44. Developer of MINIMALRTF, a minimal set of RTF coding methods to produce
  45. Rich Text Format documents on the fly. <http://bibliophile.sourceforge.net>
  46. - Wayne Munro at R&OS New Zealand:
  47. Developer of the module-free pdf-PHP class that allows to dynamically create
  48. PDF documents with PHP. <http://www.ros.co.nz/pdf>
  49. - Ryan Parman and Geoffrey Sneddon:
  50. Developers of the SimplePie PHP class that allows to manage RSS and Atom feeds
  51. with PHP. <http://simplepie.org>
  52. - Thomas Fuchs and contributors:
  53. Developers of the script.aculo.us JavaScript framework. <http://script.aculo.us>
  54. - Sam Stephenson and contributors:
  55. Developers of the Prototype JavaScript framework. <http://www.prototypejs.org/>
  56. - nijel and garvinhicking of the phpMyAdmin project:
  57. Developers of zip.inc.php, which is used to zip OpenDocument files.
  58. <http://www.phpmyadmin.net>
  59. - Ryan Thrash:
  60. Developer of the "Simple Rounded Corner CSS Boxes".
  61. <http://www.modxcms.com/simple-rounded-corner-css-boxes.html>
  62. see also the ThrashBox online generator at <http://www.spiffybox.com/>
  63. - Hugh E. Williams and David Lane, authors of the book "Web Database Applications
  64. with PHP and MySQL", published by O'Reilly & Associates, whose example code
  65. helped getting started. <http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/webdbapps2/>
  66. Many other people have contributed to this project with feature requests, bug
  67. reports, testing, and helpful suggestions.