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[PATCH] Rewritten list of contributors (manual/contrib.texi) - Please review your own entry!


Here's a rewritten list of contributors to glibc. It contains now an
alphabetical list of contributors and their contributions (like GCC does
it).

I added everybody that is mentioned on
http://sourceware.org/glibc/wiki/MAINTAINERS and also went through NEWS
and the previous version of the file.

Still, I know that I missed a few folks and I fear that for many of you,
your contributions are not listed adequately.

What's the difference to NEWS? NEWS lists for each major change an
item. contrib.texi lists for each author a summary of his/her
changes. It also contains many whose names do not show up in the NEWS
file at all.

My suggestion is to commit this, if the general format and content are
ok - and then continue improving it.

This was tested with make pdf (and visual inspection of the result) and
make info.

Besides the patch, I'm attaching the complete file as well - this might
be easier to review since it's a complete rewrite, only the last list
contains items that are unchanged (the projects glibc includes software
from).

Ok to commit?

Andreas

2012-05-17  Andreas Jaeger  <aj@suse.de>

	* manual/contrib.texi: Completely rewritten. It contains now an
	alphabetical list of contributors and their contributions.

diff --git a/manual/contrib.texi b/manual/contrib.texi
index ed10656..abbc788 100644
--- a/manual/contrib.texi
+++ b/manual/contrib.texi
@@ -2,175 +2,301 @@
 @c %MENU% Who wrote what parts of the GNU C Library
 @appendix Contributors to @theglibc{}
 
-@Theglibc{} was written originally by Roland McGrath, and is
-currently maintained by Ulrich Drepper.  Some parts of the library were
-contributed or worked on by other people.
+@Theglibc{} project would like to thank its many contributors.
+Without them the project would not have been nearly as successful as
+it has been.  Any omissions in this list are accidental.  Feel free to
+file a bug in bugzilla if you have been left out or some of your
+contributions are not listed.  Please keep this list in alphabetical
+order.
 
 @itemize @bullet
+
 @item
-The @code{getopt} function and related code was written by
-Richard Stallman, @w{David J.} MacKenzie, and @w{Roland McGrath}.
+Ryan S. Arnold for his improvements for Linux on PowerPC.
 
 @item
-The merge sort function @code{qsort} was written by Michael J. Haertel.
+Miles Bader for writing the @code{argp} argument-parsing package, and the
+@code{argz}/@code{envz} interfaces.
 
 @item
-The quick sort function used as a fallback by @code{qsort} was written
-by Douglas C. Schmidt.
+Jeff Bailey for his maintainership of the HPPA architecture.
 
 @item
-The memory allocation functions @code{malloc}, @code{realloc} and
-@code{free} and related code were written by Michael J. Haertel,
-@w{Wolfram Gloger}, and @w{Doug Lea}.
+Petr Baudis for bug fixes and testing.
 
 @item
-Fast implementations of many of the string functions (@code{memcpy},
-@code{strlen}, etc.) were written by Torbj@"orn Granlund.
+Stephen R. van den Berg for contributing a highly-optimized
+@code{strstr} function.
 
 @item
-The @file{tar.h} header file was written by David J. MacKenzie.
+Eric Blake for adding O(n) implementations of @code{memmem},
+@code{strstr} and @code{strcasestr}.
 
 @item
-The port to the MIPS DECStation running Ultrix 4
-(@code{mips-dec-ultrix4})
-was contributed by Brendan Kehoe and Ian Lance Taylor.
+Philip Blundell for the ports to Linux/ARM
+(@code{arm-@var{ANYTHING}-linuxaout}) and ARM standalone
+(@code{arm-@var{ANYTHING}-none}), as well as for parts of the IPv6
+support code.
 
 @item
-The DES encryption function @code{crypt} and related functions were
-contributed by Michael Glad.
+Per Bothner for the implementation of the @code{libio} library which
+is used to implement @code{stdio} functions.
 
 @item
-The @code{ftw} and @code{nftw} functions were contributed by Ulrich Drepper.
+Mark Brown for his direction as part of @theglibc{} steering
+committee.
 
 @item
-The startup code to support SunOS shared libraries was contributed by
-Tom Quinn.
+Thomas Bushnell for his contributions to Hurd.
 
 @item
-The @code{mktime} function was contributed by Paul Eggert.
+Liubov Dmitrieva for optimzed string functions on x86-64 and x86.
 
 @item
-The port to the Sequent Symmetry running Dynix version 3
-(@code{i386-sequent-bsd}) was contributed by Jason Merrill.
+Ulrich Drepper for his many contributions in almost all parts of
+@theglibc{}, including:
+@itemize @bullet
+@item internationalization support, including the @code{locale} and
+@code{localedef} utilities.
+@item Linux i386/ELF support
+@item the @code{hsearch} and @code{drand48} families of functions,
+reentrant @samp{@dots{}@code{_r}} versions of the @code{random}
+family; System V shared memory and IPC support code
+@item several highly-optimized string functions for i@var{x}86
+processors
+@item many math functions 
+@item the character conversion functions (@code{iconv})
+@item the @code{ftw} and @code{nftw} functions
+@item the floating-point printing function used by @code{printf} and friends
+and the floating-point reading function used by @code{scanf},
+@code{strtod} and friends
+@item the @code{catgets} support and the entire suite of multi-byte
+and wide-character support functions (@file{wctype.h}, @file{wchar.h}, etc.).
+@item versioning of objects on the symbol level
+@end itemize
 
 @item
-The timezone support code is derived from the public-domain timezone
-package by Arthur David Olson and his many contributors.
+Paul Eggert for the @code{mktime} function and for his direction as
+part of @theglibc{} steering committee.
 
 @item
-The port to the DEC Alpha running OSF/1 (@code{alpha-dec-osf1}) was
-contributed by Brendan Kehoe, using some code written by Roland McGrath.
+Mike Frysinger for his maintaining of the IA64 architecture and for
+testing and bug fixing.
 
 @item
-The port to SGI machines running Irix 4 (@code{mips-sgi-irix4}) was
-contributed by Tom Quinn.
+Michael Glad for the DES encryption function @code{crypt} and related
+functions.
 
 @item
-The port of the Mach and Hurd code to the MIPS architecture
-(@code{mips-@var{anything}-gnu}) was contributed by Kazumoto Kojima.
+Wolfram Gloger for contributing the memory allocation functions
+functions @code{malloc}, @code{realloc} and @code{free} and related
+code.
 
 @item
-The floating-point printing function used by @code{printf} and friends
-and the floating-point reading function used by @code{scanf},
-@code{strtod} and friends were written by Ulrich Drepper.  The
-multi-precision integer functions used in those functions are taken from
-GNU MP, which was contributed by Torbj@"orn Granlund.
+Torbj@"orn Granlund for fast implementations of many of the string
+functions (@code{memcpy}, @code{strlen}, etc.).
 
 @item
-The internationalization support in the library, and the support
-programs @code{locale} and @code{localedef}, were written by Ulrich
-Drepper.  Ulrich Drepper adapted the support code for message catalogs
-(@file{libintl.h}, etc.) from the GNU @code{gettext} package, which he
-also wrote.  He also contributed the @code{catgets} support and the
-entire suite of multi-byte and wide-character support functions
-(@file{wctype.h}, @file{wchar.h}, etc.).
+Michael J. Haertel for writing the merge sort function @code{qsort}
+and malloc checking functions like @code{mcheck}.
 
 @item
-The implementations of the @file{nsswitch.conf} mechanism and the files
-and DNS backends for it were designed and written by Ulrich Drepper and
-Roland McGrath, based on a backend interface defined by Peter Eriksson.
+Bruno Haible for his improvements to the @code{iconv} and locale
+implementations.
 
 @item
-The port to Linux i386/ELF (@code{i386-@var{anything}-linux}) was
-contributed by Ulrich Drepper, based in large part on work done in
-Hongjiu Lu's Linux version of @theglibc{}.
+Richard Henderson for the port to Linux on Alpha
+(@code{alpha-@var{anything}-linux}).
 
 @item
-The port to Linux/m68k (@code{m68k-@var{anything}-linux}) was
-contributed by Andreas Schwab.
+Daniel Jacobowitz for various fixes and enhancements.
 
 @item
-The ports to Linux/ARM (@code{arm-@var{ANYTHING}-linuxaout}) and ARM
-standalone (@code{arm-@var{ANYTHING}-none}), as well as parts of the
-IPv6 support code, were contributed by Philip Blundell.
+Andreas Jaeger for the port to Linux on x86-64
+(@code{x86_64-@var{anything}-linux} and his work on Linux for MIPS
+(@code{mips-@var{anything}-linux}), implementing the @file{ldconfig}
+program, providing a test suite for the math library and for his
+direction as part of @theglibc{} steering committee.
 
 @item
-Richard Henderson contributed the ELF dynamic linking code and other
-support for the Alpha processor.
+Aurelien Jarno for various fixes.
 
 @item
-David Mosberger-Tang contributed the port to Linux/Alpha
+Jakub Jelinek for implementing a number of checking functions and for
+his direction as part of @theglibc{} steering committee.
+
+@item
+Geoffrey Keating for the port to Linux on PowerPC
+(@code{powerpc-@var{anything}-linux}).
+
+@item
+Brendan Kehoe for contributing the port to the MIPS DECStation running
+Ultrix 4 (@code{mips-dec-ultrix4}) and the port to the DEC Alpha
+running OSF/1 (@code{alpha-dec-osf1}).
+
+@item
+Mark Kettenis for implementing the @code{utmpx} interface and an utmp
+daemon, and for a Hesiod NSS module.
+
+@item
+Kazumoto Kojima for the port of the Mach and Hurd code to the MIPS
+architecture (@code{mips-@var{anything}-gnu}) and for his work on the
+SH architecture.
+
+@item
+Andreas Krebbel for his work on Linux for s390 and s390x.
+
+@item
+Thorsten Kukuk for providing an implementation for NIS (YP) and NIS+,
+securelevel 0, 1 and 2 and for the implementation for a caching daemon
+for NSS (@file{nscd}).
+
+@item
+Jeff Law for various fixes.
+
+@item
+Doug Lea for contributing the memory allocation functions
+functions @code{malloc}, @code{realloc} and @code{free} and related
+code.
+
+@item
+Hongjiu Lu for providing the support for a Linux 32-bit runtime
+environment under x86-64 (x32), for porting to Linux on IA64, for
+improved string functions and many bug fixes.
+
+@item
+Luis Machado for optimized functions on PowerPC.
+
+@item
+David J. MacKenzie for his contribution to the @code{getopt}
+function and writing the @file{tar.h} header.
+
+@item
+Greg McGary for adding runtime support for bounds checking.
+
+@item
+Roland McGrath for writing most of @theglibc{} originally, for his
+work on the Hurd port, his direction as part of @theglibc{} steering
+committee, and for many bug fixes and reviewing of contributions.
+
+@item
+Jason Merrill for the port to the Sequent Symmetry running Dynix
+version 3 (@code{i386-sequent-bsd}).
+
+@item
+Chris Metcalf for the port to Linux/Tile
+(@code{tilegx-@var{anything}-linux} and
+@code{tilepro-@var{anything}-linux}).
+
+@item
+David Miller for contributing the port to Linux/Sparc
+(@code{sparc*-@var{anything}-linux}).
+
+@item
+Alan Modra for his improvements for Linux on PowerPC.
+
+@item
+David Mosberger-Tang for contributing the port to Linux/Alpha
 (@code{alpha-@var{anything}-linux}).
 
 @item
-The port to Linux on PowerPC (@code{powerpc-@var{anything}-linux})
-was contributed by Geoffrey Keating.
+Stephen Moshier for implementing some 128-bit long double format math
+functions.
 
 @item
-Miles Bader wrote the argp argument-parsing package, and the argz/envz
-interfaces.
+Stephen Munroe for his port to Linux on PowerPC64
+(@code{powerpc64-@var{anything}-linux}) and for adding optimized
+implementations for PowerPC.
 
 @item
-Stephen R. van den Berg contributed a highly-optimized @code{strstr} function.
+Joseph S. Myers for numerous bug fixes for the libm functions and for
+his maintainership of the ARM and MIPS architectures.
 
 @item
-Ulrich Drepper contributed the @code{hsearch} and @code{drand48}
-families of functions; reentrant @samp{@dots{}@code{_r}} versions of the
-@code{random} family; System V shared memory and IPC support code; and
-several highly-optimized string functions for i@var{x}86 processors.
+Carlos O'Donell for his maintainership of the HPPA architecture and
+maintaining @theglibc{} web pages.
 
 @item
-The math functions are taken from @code{fdlibm-5.1} by Sun
-Microsystems, as modified by J.T. Conklin, Ian Lance Taylor,
-Ulrich Drepper, Andreas Schwab, and Roland McGrath.
+Alexandra Oliva for adding TLS descriptors for LD and GD on x86 and
+x86-64.
 
 @item
-The @code{libio} library used to implement @code{stdio} functions on
-some platforms was written by Per Bothner and modified by Ulrich Drepper.
+Paul Pluzhnikov for various fixes.
 
 @item
-Eric Youngdale and Ulrich Drepper implemented versioning of objects on
-the symbol level.
+Marek Polacek for various fixes.
 
 @item
-Thorsten Kukuk provided an implementation for NIS (YP) and NIS+,
-securelevel 0, 1 and 2.
+Siddhesh Poyarekar for various fixes.
 
 @item
-Andreas Jaeger provided a test suite for the math library.
+Pravin Satpute for writing sorting rules for some Indian languages.
 
 @item
-Mark Kettenis implemented the utmpx interface and an utmp daemon.
+Martin Schwidefsky for porting to Linux on s390
+(@code{s390-@var{anything}-linux}) and s390x
+(@code{s390x-@var{anything}-linux}).
 
 @item
-Ulrich Drepper added character conversion functions (@code{iconv}).
+Carlos Eduardo Seo for optimized functions on PowerPC.
 
 @item
-Thorsten Kukuk provided an implementation for a caching daemon for NSS
-(nscd).
+Franz Sirl for various fixes.
 
 @item
-Tim Waugh provided an implementation of the POSIX.2 wordexp function family.
+Jes Sorensen for porting to Linux on IA64 (@code{ia64-@var{anything}-linux}).
 
 @item
-Mark Kettenis provided a Hesiod NSS module.
+Richard Stallman for his contribution to the @code{getopt} function.
 
 @item
-The Internet-related code (most of the @file{inet} subdirectory) and
-several other miscellaneous functions and header files have been
-included from 4.4 BSD with little or no modification.  The copying
-permission notice for this code can be found in the file @file{LICENSES}
-in the source distribution.
+Douglas C. Schmidt for writing the quick sort function used as a
+fallback by @code{qsort}.
+
+@item
+Andreas Schwab for the port to Linux/m68k
+(@code{m68k-@var{anything}-linux}) and for his direction as part of
+@theglibc{} steering committee.
+
+@item
+Thomas Schwinge for his contribution to Hurd and the SH architecture.
+
+@item
+Alfred M. Szmidt for various fixes.
+
+@item
+Ian Lance Taylor for contributing the port to the MIPS DECStation
+running Ultrix 4 (@code{mips-dec-ultrix4}).
+
+@item
+Tom Quinn for contributing the startup code to support SunOS shared
+libraries and the port to SGI machines running Irix 4
+(@code{mips-sgi-irix4}).
+
+@item
+Tim Waugh for the implementation of the POSIX.2 @code{wordexp}
+function family.
+
+@item
+Eric Youngdale for implementing versioning of objects on the symbol level.
+
+@item
+Adhemerval Zanella for optimized functions on PowerPC.
+
+@end itemize
+
+Some code in @theglibc{} comes from other projects and might be under
+a different license:
+
+@itemize @bullet
+@item
+The timezone support code is derived from the public-domain timezone
+package by Arthur David Olson and his many contributors.
+
+@item
+Some of the support code for Mach is taken from Mach 3.0 by CMU;
+the file if_ppp.h is also copyright by CMU, but under a different license;
+see the file @file{LICENSES} for the text of the licenses.
 
 @item
 The random number generation functions @code{random}, @code{srandom},
@@ -182,6 +308,18 @@ changes to fit into @theglibc{} and to fit the @w{ISO C} standard,
 but the functional code is Berkeley's.@refill
 
 @item
+The Internet-related code (most of the @file{inet} subdirectory) and
+several other miscellaneous functions and header files have been
+included from 4.4 BSD with little or no modification.  The copying
+permission notice for this code can be found in the file @file{LICENSES}
+in the source distribution.
+ 
+@item
+The @code{getaddrinfo} and @code{getnameinfo} functions and supporting
+code were written by Craig Metz; see the file @file{LICENSES} for
+details on their licensing.
+
+@item
 The DNS resolver code is taken directly from BIND 4.9.5, which
 includes copyrighted code from UC Berkeley and from Digital Equipment
 Corporation.  See the file @file{LICENSES} for the text of the DEC license.
@@ -192,9 +330,14 @@ The code to support Sun RPC is taken verbatim from Sun's
 text of the license.
 
 @item
-Some of the support code for Mach is taken from Mach 3.0 by CMU;
-the file if_ppp.h is also copyright by CMU, but under a different license;
-see the file @file{LICENSES} for the text of the licenses.
+The math functions are taken from @code{fdlibm-5.1} by Sun
+Microsystems, as modified by J.T. Conklin, Ian Lance Taylor,
+Ulrich Drepper, Andreas Schwab, and Roland McGrath.
+
+@item
+Many of the IEEE 64-bit double precision math functions
+(in the @file{sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64} subdirectory) come
+from the IBM Accurate Mathematical Library, contributed by IBM.
 
 @item
 Many of the IA64 math functions are taken from a collection of
@@ -202,14 +345,4 @@ Many of the IA64 math functions are taken from a collection of
 makes available under a free license; see the file @file{LICENSES} for
 details.
 
-@item
-The @code{getaddrinfo} and @code{getnameinfo} functions and supporting
-code were written by Craig Metz; see the file @file{LICENSES} for
-details on their licensing.
-
-@item
-Many of the IEEE 64-bit double precision math functions
-(in the @file{sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64} subdirectory) come
-from the IBM Accurate Mathematical Library, contributed by IBM.
-
 @end itemize

@node Contributors, Free Manuals, Maintenance, Top
@c %MENU% Who wrote what parts of the GNU C Library
@appendix Contributors to @theglibc{}

@Theglibc{} project would like to thank its many contributors.
Without them the project would not have been nearly as successful as
it has been.  Any omissions in this list are accidental.  Feel free to
file a bug in bugzilla if you have been left out or some of your
contributions are not listed.  Please keep this list in alphabetical
order.

@itemize @bullet

@item
Ryan S. Arnold for his improvements for Linux on PowerPC.

@item
Miles Bader for writing the @code{argp} argument-parsing package, and the
@code{argz}/@code{envz} interfaces.

@item
Jeff Bailey for his maintainership of the HPPA architecture.

@item
Petr Baudis for bug fixes and testing.

@item
Stephen R. van den Berg for contributing a highly-optimized
@code{strstr} function.

@item
Eric Blake for adding O(n) implementations of @code{memmem},
@code{strstr} and @code{strcasestr}.

@item
Philip Blundell for the ports to Linux/ARM
(@code{arm-@var{ANYTHING}-linuxaout}) and ARM standalone
(@code{arm-@var{ANYTHING}-none}), as well as for parts of the IPv6
support code.

@item
Per Bothner for the implementation of the @code{libio} library which
is used to implement @code{stdio} functions.

@item
Mark Brown for his direction as part of @theglibc{} steering
committee.

@item
Thomas Bushnell for his contributions to Hurd.

@item
Liubov Dmitrieva for optimzed string functions on x86-64 and x86.

@item
Ulrich Drepper for his many contributions in almost all parts of
@theglibc{}, including:
@itemize @bullet
@item internationalization support, including the @code{locale} and
@code{localedef} utilities.
@item Linux i386/ELF support
@item the @code{hsearch} and @code{drand48} families of functions,
reentrant @samp{@dots{}@code{_r}} versions of the @code{random}
family; System V shared memory and IPC support code
@item several highly-optimized string functions for i@var{x}86
processors
@item many math functions 
@item the character conversion functions (@code{iconv})
@item the @code{ftw} and @code{nftw} functions
@item the floating-point printing function used by @code{printf} and friends
and the floating-point reading function used by @code{scanf},
@code{strtod} and friends
@item the @code{catgets} support and the entire suite of multi-byte
and wide-character support functions (@file{wctype.h}, @file{wchar.h}, etc.).
@item versioning of objects on the symbol level
@end itemize

@item
Paul Eggert for the @code{mktime} function and for his direction as
part of @theglibc{} steering committee.

@item
Mike Frysinger for his maintaining of the IA64 architecture and for
testing and bug fixing.

@item
Michael Glad for the DES encryption function @code{crypt} and related
functions.

@item
Wolfram Gloger for contributing the memory allocation functions
functions @code{malloc}, @code{realloc} and @code{free} and related
code.

@item
Torbj@"orn Granlund for fast implementations of many of the string
functions (@code{memcpy}, @code{strlen}, etc.).

@item
Michael J. Haertel for writing the merge sort function @code{qsort}
and malloc checking functions like @code{mcheck}.

@item
Bruno Haible for his improvements to the @code{iconv} and locale
implementations.

@item
Richard Henderson for the port to Linux on Alpha
(@code{alpha-@var{anything}-linux}).

@item
Daniel Jacobowitz for various fixes and enhancements.

@item
Andreas Jaeger for the port to Linux on x86-64
(@code{x86_64-@var{anything}-linux} and his work on Linux for MIPS
(@code{mips-@var{anything}-linux}), implementing the @file{ldconfig}
program, providing a test suite for the math library and for his
direction as part of @theglibc{} steering committee.

@item
Aurelien Jarno for various fixes.

@item
Jakub Jelinek for implementing a number of checking functions and for
his direction as part of @theglibc{} steering committee.

@item
Geoffrey Keating for the port to Linux on PowerPC
(@code{powerpc-@var{anything}-linux}).

@item
Brendan Kehoe for contributing the port to the MIPS DECStation running
Ultrix 4 (@code{mips-dec-ultrix4}) and the port to the DEC Alpha
running OSF/1 (@code{alpha-dec-osf1}).

@item
Mark Kettenis for implementing the @code{utmpx} interface and an utmp
daemon, and for a Hesiod NSS module.

@item
Kazumoto Kojima for the port of the Mach and Hurd code to the MIPS
architecture (@code{mips-@var{anything}-gnu}) and for his work on the
SH architecture.

@item
Andreas Krebbel for his work on Linux for s390 and s390x.

@item
Thorsten Kukuk for providing an implementation for NIS (YP) and NIS+,
securelevel 0, 1 and 2 and for the implementation for a caching daemon
for NSS (@file{nscd}).

@item
Jeff Law for various fixes.

@item
Doug Lea for contributing the memory allocation functions
functions @code{malloc}, @code{realloc} and @code{free} and related
code.

@item
Hongjiu Lu for providing the support for a Linux 32-bit runtime
environment under x86-64 (x32), for porting to Linux on IA64, for
improved string functions and many bug fixes.

@item
Luis Machado for optimized functions on PowerPC.

@item
David J. MacKenzie for his contribution to the @code{getopt}
function and writing the @file{tar.h} header.

@item
Greg McGary for adding runtime support for bounds checking.

@item
Roland McGrath for writing most of @theglibc{} originally, for his
work on the Hurd port, his direction as part of @theglibc{} steering
committee, and for many bug fixes and reviewing of contributions.

@item
Jason Merrill for the port to the Sequent Symmetry running Dynix
version 3 (@code{i386-sequent-bsd}).

@item
Chris Metcalf for the port to Linux/Tile
(@code{tilegx-@var{anything}-linux} and
@code{tilepro-@var{anything}-linux}).

@item
David Miller for contributing the port to Linux/Sparc
(@code{sparc*-@var{anything}-linux}).

@item
Alan Modra for his improvements for Linux on PowerPC.

@item
David Mosberger-Tang for contributing the port to Linux/Alpha
(@code{alpha-@var{anything}-linux}).

@item
Stephen Moshier for implementing some 128-bit long double format math
functions.

@item
Stephen Munroe for his port to Linux on PowerPC64
(@code{powerpc64-@var{anything}-linux}) and for adding optimized
implementations for PowerPC.

@item
Joseph S. Myers for numerous bug fixes for the libm functions and for
his maintainership of the ARM and MIPS architectures.

@item
Carlos O'Donell for his maintainership of the HPPA architecture and
maintaining @theglibc{} web pages.

@item
Alexandra Oliva for adding TLS descriptors for LD and GD on x86 and
x86-64.

@item
Paul Pluzhnikov for various fixes.

@item
Marek Polacek for various fixes.

@item
Siddhesh Poyarekar for various fixes.

@item
Pravin Satpute for writing sorting rules for some Indian languages.

@item
Martin Schwidefsky for porting to Linux on s390
(@code{s390-@var{anything}-linux}) and s390x
(@code{s390x-@var{anything}-linux}).

@item
Carlos Eduardo Seo for optimized functions on PowerPC.

@item
Franz Sirl for various fixes.

@item
Jes Sorensen for porting to Linux on IA64 (@code{ia64-@var{anything}-linux}).

@item
Richard Stallman for his contribution to the @code{getopt} function.

@item
Douglas C. Schmidt for writing the quick sort function used as a
fallback by @code{qsort}.

@item
Andreas Schwab for the port to Linux/m68k
(@code{m68k-@var{anything}-linux}) and for his direction as part of
@theglibc{} steering committee.

@item
Thomas Schwinge for his contribution to Hurd and the SH architecture.

@item
Alfred M. Szmidt for various fixes.

@item
Ian Lance Taylor for contributing the port to the MIPS DECStation
running Ultrix 4 (@code{mips-dec-ultrix4}).

@item
Tom Quinn for contributing the startup code to support SunOS shared
libraries and the port to SGI machines running Irix 4
(@code{mips-sgi-irix4}).

@item
Tim Waugh for the implementation of the POSIX.2 @code{wordexp}
function family.

@item
Eric Youngdale for implementing versioning of objects on the symbol level.

@item
Adhemerval Zanella for optimized functions on PowerPC.

@end itemize

Some code in @theglibc{} comes from other projects and might be under
a different license:

@itemize @bullet
@item
The timezone support code is derived from the public-domain timezone
package by Arthur David Olson and his many contributors.

@item
Some of the support code for Mach is taken from Mach 3.0 by CMU;
the file if_ppp.h is also copyright by CMU, but under a different license;
see the file @file{LICENSES} for the text of the licenses.

@item
The random number generation functions @code{random}, @code{srandom},
@code{setstate} and @code{initstate}, which are also the basis for the
@code{rand} and @code{srand} functions, were written by Earl T. Cohen
for the University of California at Berkeley and are copyrighted by the
Regents of the University of California.  They have undergone minor
changes to fit into @theglibc{} and to fit the @w{ISO C} standard,
but the functional code is Berkeley's.@refill

@item
The Internet-related code (most of the @file{inet} subdirectory) and
several other miscellaneous functions and header files have been
included from 4.4 BSD with little or no modification.  The copying
permission notice for this code can be found in the file @file{LICENSES}
in the source distribution.
 
@item
The @code{getaddrinfo} and @code{getnameinfo} functions and supporting
code were written by Craig Metz; see the file @file{LICENSES} for
details on their licensing.

@item
The DNS resolver code is taken directly from BIND 4.9.5, which
includes copyrighted code from UC Berkeley and from Digital Equipment
Corporation.  See the file @file{LICENSES} for the text of the DEC license.

@item
The code to support Sun RPC is taken verbatim from Sun's
@w{@sc{rpcsrc-4.0}} distribution; see the file @file{LICENSES} for the
text of the license.

@item
The math functions are taken from @code{fdlibm-5.1} by Sun
Microsystems, as modified by J.T. Conklin, Ian Lance Taylor,
Ulrich Drepper, Andreas Schwab, and Roland McGrath.

@item
Many of the IEEE 64-bit double precision math functions
(in the @file{sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64} subdirectory) come
from the IBM Accurate Mathematical Library, contributed by IBM.

@item
Many of the IA64 math functions are taken from a collection of
``Highly Optimized Mathematical Functions for Itanium'' that Intel
makes available under a free license; see the file @file{LICENSES} for
details.

@end itemize
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