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annotate lisp/about.el @ 4914:1628e3b9601a
When aborting due to unknown opcode, output more descriptive msg
-------------------- ChangeLog entries follow: --------------------
src/ChangeLog addition:
2010-02-02 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
* bytecode.c (execute_rare_opcode):
* lisp.h (abort_with_msg): New.
When aborting due to unknown opcode, output more descriptive msg.
| author | Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org> |
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| date | Tue, 02 Feb 2010 15:19:15 -0600 |
| parents | f95358fda5d8 |
| children | 308d34e9f07d |
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| 428 | 1 ;;; about.el --- the About The Authors page (shameless self promotion). |
| 2 | |
| 2630 | 3 ;; Copyright (c) 1997, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
| 2560 | 4 ;; Copyright (C) 2001, 2005 Ben Wing. |
| 428 | 5 |
| 6 ;; Keywords: extensions | |
| 479 | 7 ;; Version: 2.5 |
| 8 ;; Maintainer: XEmacs Development Team | |
| 428 | 9 |
| 10 ;; This file is part of XEmacs. | |
| 11 | |
| 12 ;; XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it | |
| 13 ;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
| 14 ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) | |
| 15 ;; any later version. | |
| 16 | |
| 17 ;; XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but | |
| 18 ;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
| 19 ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | |
| 20 ;; General Public License for more details. | |
| 21 | |
| 22 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
| 23 ;; along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the | |
| 24 ;; Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, | |
| 25 ;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. | |
| 26 | |
| 27 ;;; Synched up with: Not in FSF. | |
| 28 | |
| 29 ;; Original code: Jamie Zawinski <jwz@jwz.org> | |
| 30 ;; Text: Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>, Jamie Zawinski <jwz@jwz.org> | |
| 31 ;; Hard: Amiga 1000, Progressive Peripherals Frame Grabber. | |
| 32 ;; Soft: FG 2.0, DigiPaint 3.0, pbmplus (dec 91), xv 3.0. | |
| 33 ;; Modified for 19.11 by Eduardo Pelegri-Llopart <pelegri@eng.sun.com> | |
| 34 ;; and Chuck Thompson <cthomp@xemacs.org> | |
| 35 ;; More hacking for 19.12 by Chuck Thompson and Ben Wing. | |
| 36 ;; 19.13 and 19.14 updating done by Chuck Thompson. | |
| 37 ;; 19.15 and 20.0 updating done by Steve Baur and Martin Buchholz. | |
| 38 | |
| 39 ;; Completely rewritten for 20.3 by Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@xemacs.org>. | |
| 40 ;; The original had no version numbers; I numbered the rewrite as 2.0. | |
| 479 | 41 ;; Extensively revamped and most text rewritten by Ben Wing |
| 42 ;; <ben@xemacs.org> for 21.4. | |
| 428 | 43 |
| 44 ;; Many things in this file are to gag. Ideally, we should just use | |
| 45 ;; HTML (or some other extension, e.g. info) for this sort of thing. | |
| 46 ;; However, W3 loads too long and is too large to be dumped with | |
| 47 ;; XEmacs. | |
| 48 | |
| 49 ;; If you think this is ugly now -- o boy, you should have seen it | |
| 50 ;; before. | |
| 51 | |
| 52 (require 'wid-edit) | |
| 53 | |
| 54 ;; People in this list have their individual links from the main page, | |
| 55 ;; or from the `Legion' page. If they have an image, it should be | |
| 56 ;; named after the CAR of the list element (baw -> baw.png). | |
| 57 ;; | |
| 58 ;; If you add to this list, you'll want to update | |
| 479 | 59 ;; `about-personal-info' and `about-hackers', and add the name to one |
| 60 ;; of the three mutually exclusive lists just below. | |
| 61 | |
| 62 (defface about-headline-face | |
| 63 '((((class color) (background dark)) | |
| 64 (:foreground "red" :bold t)) | |
| 65 ;; red4 is hardly different from black on windows. | |
| 66 (((class color) (background light) | |
| 67 (type mswindows)) | |
| 68 (:foreground "red" :bold t)) | |
| 69 (((class color) (background light)) | |
| 70 (:foreground "red4" :bold t)) | |
| 71 (((class grayscale) (background light)) | |
| 72 (:foreground "LightGray" :bold t)) | |
| 73 (((class grayscale) (background dark)) | |
| 74 (:foreground "DimGray" :bold t)) | |
| 75 (t (:bold t))) | |
| 76 "Face used for color-highlighted headlines in the About page.") | |
| 77 | |
| 78 (defface about-link-face | |
| 79 '((((class color) (background dark)) | |
| 80 (:foreground "blue" :underline t)) | |
| 81 ;; blue4 is hardly different from black on windows. | |
| 82 (((class color) (background light) (type mswindows)) | |
| 83 (:foreground "blue3" :underline t)) | |
| 84 (((class color) (background light)) | |
| 85 (:foreground "blue4" :underline t)) | |
| 86 (((class grayscale) (background light)) | |
| 87 (:foreground "DimGray" :bold t :italic t :underline t)) | |
| 88 (((class grayscale) (background dark)) | |
| 89 (:foreground "LightGray" :bold t :italic t :underline t)) | |
| 90 (t (:underline t))) | |
| 91 "Face used for links in the About page.") | |
| 92 | |
| 428 | 93 (defvar xemacs-hackers |
| 479 | 94 '( |
| 95 ;; to sort the stuff below, use M-x sort-regexp-fields RET | |
| 96 ;; ^.*$ RET (\([a-z]*\) RET | |
| 97 (adrian "Adrian Aichner" "adrian@xemacs.org") | |
| 2560 | 98 (aidan "Aidan Kehoe" "aidan@xemacs.org") |
| 479 | 99 (aj "Andreas Jaeger" "aj@xemacs.org") |
| 100 (ajc "Andrew Cosgriff" "ajc@xemacs.org") | |
| 101 (alastair "Alastair Houghton" "alastair@xemacs.org") | |
| 2560 | 102 (alexm "Alexey Mahotkin" "alexm@xemacs.org") |
| 479 | 103 (baw "Barry Warsaw" "bwarsaw@xemacs.org") |
| 104 (ben "Ben Wing" "ben@xemacs.org") | |
| 105 (bw "Bob Weiner" "weiner@xemacs.org") | |
| 106 (cgw "Charles Waldman" "cgw@xemacs.org") | |
| 107 (chr "Christian Nybø" "chr@xemacs.org") | |
| 108 (craig "Craig Lanning" "craig@xemacs.org") | |
| 428 | 109 (cthomp "Chuck Thompson" "cthomp@xemacs.org") |
| 479 | 110 (daiki "Daiki Ueno" "daiki@xemacs.org") |
| 111 (dan "Dan Holmsand" "dan@xemacs.org") | |
| 112 (darrylo "Darryl Okahata" "darrylo@xemacs.org") | |
| 113 (devin "Matthieu Devin" "devin@xemacs.org") | |
| 114 (dkindred "Darrell Kindred" "dkindred@xemacs.org") | |
| 115 (dmoore "David Moore" "dmoore@xemacs.org") | |
| 4175 | 116 (didier "Didier Verna" "didier@xemacs.org") |
| 479 | 117 (eb "Eric Benson" "eb@xemacs.org") |
| 118 (fabrice "Fabrice Popineau" "fabrice@xemacs.org") | |
| 1215 | 119 (golubev "Ilya Golubev" "golubev@xemacs.org") |
| 479 | 120 (gunnar "Gunnar Evermann" "gunnar@xemacs.org") |
| 121 (hbs "Harlan Sexton" "hbs@xemacs.org") | |
| 122 (hisashi "Hisashi Miyashita" "hisashi@xemacs.org") | |
| 123 (hmuller "Hans Muller" "hmuller@xemacs.org") | |
| 428 | 124 (hniksic "Hrvoje Niksic" "hniksic@xemacs.org") |
| 479 | 125 (hobley "David hobley" "hobley@xemacs.org") |
| 1248 | 126 (james "Jerry James" "james@xemacs.org") |
| 479 | 127 (jan "Jan Vroonhof" "jan@xemacs.org") |
| 128 (jareth "Jareth Hein" "jareth@xemacs.org") | |
| 2630 | 129 (jas "Simon Josefsson" "simon@xemacs.org") |
| 460 | 130 (jason "Jason R. Mastaler" "jason@xemacs.org") |
| 479 | 131 (jens "Jens Lautenbacher" "jens@xemacs.org") |
| 132 (jmiller "Jeff Miller" "jmiller@xemacs.org") | |
| 133 (jonathan "Jonathan Harris" "jonathan@xemacs.org") | |
| 134 (juhp "Jens-Ulrik Holger Petersen" "petersen@xemacs.org") | |
| 135 (jwz "Jamie Zawinski" "jwz@xemacs.org") | |
| 442 | 136 (kazz "IENAGA Kazuyuki" "ienaga@xemacs.org") |
| 479 | 137 (kirill "Kirill Katsnelson" "kirill@xemacs.org") |
| 138 (kyle "Kyle Jones" "kyle@xemacs.org") | |
| 139 (larsi "Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen" "larsi@xemacs.org") | |
| 140 (marcpa "Marc Paquette" "marcpa@xemacs.org") | |
| 428 | 141 (martin "Martin Buchholz" "martin@xemacs.org") |
| 479 | 142 (mcook "Michael R. Cook" "mcook@xemacs.org") |
| 143 (mly "Richard Mlynarik" "mly@xemacs.org") | |
| 144 (morioka "MORIOKA Tomohiko" "morioka@xemacs.org") | |
| 145 (mta "Mike Alexander" "mta@xemacs.org") | |
| 146 (ograf "Oliver Graf" "ograf@xemacs.org") | |
| 147 (olivier "Olivier Galibert" "olivier@xemacs.org") | |
| 148 (oscar "Oscar Figueiredo" "oscar@xemacs.org") | |
| 149 (pelegri "Eduardo Pelegri-Llopart" "pelegri@xemacs.org") | |
| 150 (pez "Peter Pezaris" "pez@xemacs.org") | |
| 428 | 151 (piper "Andy Piper" "andy@xemacs.org") |
| 479 | 152 (pittman "Daniel Pittman" "pittman@xemacs.org") |
| 2304 | 153 (purvis "Malcolm Purvis" "malcolmp@xemacs.org") |
| 479 | 154 (rickc "Rick Campbell" "rickc@xemacs.org") |
| 155 (rose "John Rose" "rose@xemacs.org") | |
| 156 (rossini "Anthony Rossini" "rossini@xemacs.org") | |
| 1248 | 157 (scop "Ville Skyttä" "scop@xemacs.org") |
| 479 | 158 (slb "Steve Baur" "steve@xemacs.org") |
| 487 | 159 (sperber "Michael Sperber" "mike@xemacs.org") |
| 479 | 160 (stig "Jonathan Stigelman" "stig@xemacs.org") |
| 161 (stigb "Stig Bjorlykke" "stigb@xemacs.org") | |
| 428 | 162 (thiessel "Marcus Thiessel" "marcus@xemacs.org") |
| 479 | 163 (tomonori "Tomonori Ikeyama" "tomonori@xemacs.org") |
| 164 (tuck "Matt Tucker" "tuck@xemacs.org") | |
| 2297 | 165 (turnbull "Stephen Turnbull" "stephen@xemacs.org") |
| 479 | 166 (vin "Vin Shelton" "acs@xemacs.org") |
| 2297 | 167 (viteno "Norbert Koch" "viteno@xemacs.org") |
| 479 | 168 (vladimir "Vladimir Ivanovic" "vladimir@xemacs.org") |
| 169 (wmperry "William Perry" "wmperry@xemacs.org") | |
| 170 (yoshiki "Yoshiki Hayashi" "yoshiki@xemacs.org") | |
| 171 ) | |
| 428 | 172 "Alist of XEmacs hackers.") |
| 173 | |
| 479 | 174 (defvar about-current-release-maintainers |
| 175 ;; this list should not necessarily be in sorted order. | |
| 2297 | 176 '(adrian james piper purvis sperber turnbull vin viteno)) |
| 479 | 177 |
| 178 (defvar about-other-current-hackers | |
| 179 ;; to sort this list or the one below, use: | |
| 180 ;; M-x sort-regexp-fields RET [a-z]+ RET \(.*\) RET | |
| 4175 | 181 '(ben daiki darrylo didier fabrice golubev hniksic jan jason jmiller |
| 182 jonathan kazz kirill larsi martin morioka mta ograf olivier oscar rossini | |
| 183 pittman scop tomonori tuck wmperry yoshiki)) | |
| 479 | 184 |
| 185 (defvar about-once-and-future-hackers | |
| 2297 | 186 '(aj ajc alastair baw bw cgw chr craig cthomp dan devin dkindred dmoore eb |
| 2630 | 187 gunnar hbs hisashi hmuller hobley jareth jas jens juhp jwz kyle marcpa |
| 188 mcook mly ograf pelegri pez rickc rose slb stig stigb thiessel vladimir)) | |
| 479 | 189 |
| 428 | 190 ;; The CAR of alist elements is a valid argument to `about-url-link'. |
| 191 ;; It is preferred to a simple string, because it makes maintenance | |
| 192 ;; easier. Please add new URLs to this list. | |
| 193 (defvar about-url-alist | |
| 479 | 194 ;; to sort the stuff below, use M-x sort-regexp-fields RET |
| 195 ;; ^.*$ RET (\([a-z]*\) RET | |
| 428 | 196 '((ajc . "http://www-personal.monash.edu.au/~ajc/") |
| 487 | 197 (alastair . "http://website.lineone.net/~ajhoughton/") |
| 479 | 198 (baw . "http://barry.wooz.org/") |
| 428 | 199 (ben . "http://www.666.com/ben/") |
| 479 | 200 (ben-xemacs . "http://www.xemacs.org/Architecting-XEmacs/index.html") |
| 201 (beopen . "http://www.beopen.com/") | |
| 202 (cc-mode . "http://cc-mode.sourceforge.net/") | |
| 428 | 203 (chr . "http://www.xemacs.org/faq/") |
| 479 | 204 (daiki . "http://deisui.bug.org/diary/servlet/view") |
| 428 | 205 (dkindred . "http://www.cs.cmu.edu/People/dkindred/me.html") |
| 206 (dmoore . "http://oj.egbt.org/dmoore/") | |
| 4175 | 207 (didier . "http://didier.lrde.org/") |
| 208 (dvljazz . "http://www.didierverna.com/") | |
| 479 | 209 (fabrice . "http://www.ese-metz.fr/~popineau/") |
| 210 (fptex . "http://www.fptex.org/") | |
| 3109 | 211 (james . "http://www.cs.usu.edu/~jerry/") |
| 2630 | 212 (jas . "http://josefsson.org/") |
| 428 | 213 (jason . "http://www.mastaler.com/") |
| 479 | 214 (juhp . "http://www.01.246.ne.jp/~juhp/") |
| 428 | 215 (jwz . "http://www.jwz.org/") |
| 216 (kazz . "http://www.imasy.or.jp/~kazz/") | |
| 217 (kyle . "http://www.wonderworks.com/kyle/") | |
| 479 | 218 (larsi . "http://quimby.gnus.org/lmi/") |
| 428 | 219 (marcpa . "http://www.positron911.com/products/power.htm") |
| 220 (ograf . "http://www.fga.de/~ograf/") | |
| 479 | 221 (pez . "http://cbs.sportsline.com/") |
| 988 | 222 (piper . "http://www.andypiper.com/") |
| 479 | 223 (rossini . "http://faculty.washington.edu/rossini/") |
| 224 (stigb . "http://www.tihlde.hist.no/~stigb/") | |
| 2297 | 225 (turnbull . "http://turnbull.sk.tsukuba.ac.jp/yaseppochi-gumi.html") |
| 428 | 226 (vin . "http://www.upa.org/") |
| 479 | 227 (vladimir . "http://www.leonora.org/~vladimir/") |
| 481 | 228 (wget . "http://sunsite.dk/wget/") |
| 2297 | 229 (xemacs . "http://www.xemacs.org/") |
| 230 (xemacs-cvs . "http://cvs.xemacs.org/") | |
| 231 (xemacs-lists . "http://www.xemacs.org/Lists/")) | |
| 428 | 232 "Some of the more important URLs.") |
| 233 | |
| 234 (defvar about-left-margin 3) | |
| 235 | |
| 479 | 236 (defun about-lookup-url (name) |
| 237 (let ((result (cdr (assq name about-url-alist)))) | |
| 238 (assert result) | |
| 239 result)) | |
| 240 | |
| 241 ;; Insert a URL link in the buffer. TEXT-TO-INSERT is the text that will | |
| 242 ;; be hyperlinked; if omitted, the URL is used. HELP-ECHO is some text that | |
| 243 ;; will be displayed when the mouse moves over the link. | |
| 244 (defun about-url-link (url &optional text-to-insert help-echo) | |
| 245 (assert url) | |
| 246 (when (symbolp url) | |
| 247 (setq url (about-lookup-url url))) | |
| 248 (when (and text-to-insert (symbolp text-to-insert)) | |
| 249 (setq text-to-insert (about-lookup-url text-to-insert))) | |
| 428 | 250 (widget-create 'url-link |
| 251 :button-prefix "" | |
| 252 :button-suffix "" | |
| 479 | 253 :help-echo help-echo |
| 254 :tag (or text-to-insert url) | |
| 255 url)) | |
| 256 | |
| 482 | 257 ;; Insert a mail link in the buffer. |
| 479 | 258 (defun about-mailto-link (address) |
| 482 | 259 (lexical-let ((address address)) |
| 260 (widget-create 'link | |
| 261 :tag address | |
| 262 :button-prefix "" | |
| 263 :button-suffix "" | |
| 264 :action (lambda (widget &optional event) | |
| 265 (compose-mail address)) | |
| 266 :help-echo (format "Send mail to %s" address)))) | |
| 428 | 267 |
| 268 ;; Attach a face to a string, in order to be inserted into the buffer. | |
| 269 ;; Make sure that the extent is duplicable, but unique. Returns the | |
| 270 ;; string. | |
| 271 (defun about-with-face (string face) | |
| 272 (let ((ext (make-extent 0 (length string) string))) | |
| 273 (set-extent-property ext 'duplicable t) | |
| 274 (set-extent-property ext 'unique t) | |
| 275 (set-extent-property ext 'start-open t) | |
| 276 (set-extent-property ext 'end-open t) | |
| 277 (set-extent-face ext face)) | |
| 278 string) | |
| 279 | |
| 280 ;; Switch to buffer NAME. If it doesn't exist, make it and switch to it. | |
| 281 (defun about-get-buffer (name) | |
| 282 (cond ((get-buffer name) | |
| 283 (switch-to-buffer name) | |
| 284 (delete-other-windows) | |
| 285 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
| 286 name) | |
| 287 (t | |
| 288 (switch-to-buffer name) | |
| 289 (delete-other-windows) | |
| 290 (buffer-disable-undo) | |
| 479 | 291 ;; #### This is a temporary fix until wid-edit gets fixed right. |
| 292 ;; We don't do everything that widget-button-click does -- i.e. | |
| 293 ;; we don't change the link color on button down -- but that's | |
| 294 ;; not important. | |
| 295 (add-local-hook | |
| 296 'mouse-track-click-hook | |
| 297 #'(lambda (event count) | |
| 298 (cond | |
| 299 ((widget-event-point event) | |
| 300 (let* ((pos (widget-event-point event)) | |
| 301 (button (get-char-property pos 'button))) | |
| 302 (when button | |
| 303 (widget-apply-action button event) | |
| 304 t)))))) | |
| 428 | 305 (set-specifier left-margin-width about-left-margin (current-buffer)) |
| 479 | 306 (set (make-local-variable 'widget-button-face) 'about-link-face) |
| 428 | 307 nil))) |
| 308 | |
| 309 ;; Set up the stuff needed by widget. Allowed types are `bury' and | |
| 482 | 310 ;; `kill'. The reason why we offer both types is performance: when a |
| 311 ;; large buffer is merely buried, `about' will find it again when the | |
| 312 ;; user requests it, instead of recreating it. Small buffers can be | |
| 313 ;; killed because it is cheap to generate their contents. | |
| 314 | |
| 428 | 315 (defun about-finish-buffer (&optional type) |
| 316 (or type (setq type 'bury)) | |
| 317 (widget-insert "\n") | |
| 318 (if (eq type 'bury) | |
| 482 | 319 (widget-create 'link |
| 320 :help-echo "Bury this buffer" | |
| 321 :action (lambda (widget event) | |
| 483 | 322 (if event |
| 323 ;; For some reason, | |
| 324 ;; (bury-buffer (event-buffer event)) | |
| 325 ;; doesn't work. | |
| 326 (with-selected-window (event-window event) | |
| 327 (bury-buffer)) | |
| 482 | 328 (bury-buffer))) |
| 329 :tag "Bury") | |
| 330 (widget-create 'link | |
| 331 :help-echo "Kill this buffer" | |
| 332 :action (lambda (widget event) | |
| 483 | 333 (if event |
| 334 (kill-buffer (event-buffer event)) | |
| 335 (kill-buffer (current-buffer)))) | |
| 482 | 336 :tag "Kill")) |
| 479 | 337 (widget-insert " this buffer and return to previous.\n") |
| 428 | 338 (use-local-map (make-sparse-keymap)) |
| 339 (set-keymap-parent (current-local-map) widget-keymap) | |
| 340 (if (eq type 'bury) | |
| 341 (progn | |
| 342 (local-set-key "q" 'bury-buffer) | |
| 343 (local-set-key "l" 'bury-buffer)) | |
| 344 (let ((dispose (lambda () (interactive) (kill-buffer (current-buffer))))) | |
| 345 (local-set-key "q" dispose) | |
| 346 (local-set-key "l" dispose))) | |
| 347 (local-set-key " " 'scroll-up) | |
| 479 | 348 (local-set-key [backspace] 'scroll-down) |
| 428 | 349 (local-set-key "\177" 'scroll-down) |
| 350 (widget-setup) | |
| 351 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
| 352 (toggle-read-only 1) | |
| 353 (set-buffer-modified-p nil)) | |
| 354 | |
| 355 ;; Make the appropriate number of spaces. | |
| 356 (defun about-center (string-or-glyph) | |
| 357 (let ((n (- (startup-center-spaces string-or-glyph) about-left-margin))) | |
| 358 (make-string (if (natnump n) n 0) ?\ ))) | |
| 359 | |
| 360 ;; Main entry page. | |
| 361 | |
| 362 ;;;###autoload | |
| 363 (defun about-xemacs () | |
| 364 "Describe the True Editor and its minions." | |
| 365 (interactive) | |
| 366 (unless (about-get-buffer "*About XEmacs*") | |
| 367 (widget-insert (about-center xemacs-logo)) | |
| 368 (widget-create 'default | |
| 369 :format "%t" | |
| 370 :tag-glyph xemacs-logo) | |
| 371 (widget-insert "\n") | |
| 2296 | 372 (let* ((emacs-short-version |
| 373 (cond (emacs-beta-version (format "%d.%d.%d" | |
| 374 emacs-major-version | |
| 375 emacs-minor-version | |
| 376 emacs-beta-version)) | |
| 377 (emacs-patch-level (format "%d.%d.%d" | |
| 378 emacs-major-version | |
| 379 emacs-minor-version | |
| 380 emacs-patch-level)) | |
| 381 (t (format "%d.%d" | |
| 382 emacs-major-version | |
| 383 emacs-minor-version)))) | |
| 2602 | 384 (emacs-release-date |
| 385 (if (and (boundp 'xemacs-release-date) | |
| 386 (stringp xemacs-release-date) | |
| 387 (string-match "^\\([0-9]\\{4\\}\\)-\\([0-9][0-9]\\)-" | |
| 388 xemacs-release-date)) | |
| 389 (format "%s %s" | |
| 390 (aref [ "January" "February" "March" "April" | |
| 391 "May" "June" "July" "August" | |
| 392 "September" "October" "November" "December" ] | |
| 393 (1- (string-to-number | |
| 394 (match-string 2 xemacs-release-date)))) | |
| 395 (match-string 1 xemacs-release-date)) | |
| 396 "February 2005 (defaulted in about.el)")) | |
| 397 (emacs-variant-info (if (and xemacs-extra-name | |
| 398 (stringp xemacs-extra-name) | |
| 399 (< 0 (length xemacs-extra-name))) | |
| 400 (format " %s" xemacs-extra-name) | |
| 401 "")) | |
| 402 (emacs-about-version (format "version %s of %s%s" | |
| 403 emacs-short-version | |
| 404 emacs-release-date | |
| 405 emacs-variant-info))) | |
| 428 | 406 (widget-insert (about-center emacs-about-version)) |
| 479 | 407 (widget-create 'link :help-echo "What's new in XEmacs" |
| 428 | 408 :action 'about-news |
| 409 emacs-about-version)) | |
| 410 | |
| 411 (widget-insert | |
| 412 "\n\n" | |
| 479 | 413 (about-with-face "XEmacs" 'bold-italic) |
| 414 " is a powerful, highly customizable open source text editor and | |
| 415 application development system, with full GUI support. It is protected | |
| 416 under the GNU Public License and related to other versions of Emacs, in | |
| 417 particular GNU Emacs. Its emphasis is on modern graphical user | |
| 418 interface support and an open software development model, similar to | |
| 419 Linux. XEmacs has an active development community numbering in the | |
| 420 hundreds (and thousands of active beta testers on top of this), and runs | |
| 421 on all versions of MS Windows, on Linux, and on nearly every other | |
| 422 version of Unix in existence. ") | |
| 428 | 423 (widget-create 'link :help-echo "An XEmacs history lesson" |
| 424 :action 'about-collaboration | |
| 425 :button-prefix "" | |
| 426 :button-suffix "" | |
| 479 | 427 "Support for XEmacs") |
| 428 | 428 (widget-insert |
| 479 | 429 " has been supplied by |
| 430 Sun Microsystems, University of Illinois, Lucid, ETL/Electrotechnical | |
| 431 Laboratory, Amdahl Corporation, BeOpen, and others, as well as the | |
| 432 unpaid time of a great number of individual developers. | |
| 428 | 433 |
| 479 | 434 XEmacs has many ") |
| 435 (widget-create 'link :help-echo "See a list of XEmacs advantages over GNU Emacs" | |
| 436 :action 'about-advantages | |
| 437 :button-prefix "" | |
| 438 :button-suffix "" | |
| 439 "advantages") | |
| 2296 | 440 (widget-insert (format " over GNU Emacs. In addition, XEmacs %d.%d |
| 441 provides many " emacs-major-version emacs-minor-version)) | |
| 442 (widget-create 'link | |
| 443 :help-echo (format | |
| 444 "See a list of new features in XEmacs %d.%d" | |
| 445 emacs-major-version emacs-minor-version) | |
| 479 | 446 :action 'about-news |
| 428 | 447 :button-prefix "" |
| 448 :button-suffix "" | |
| 449 "new features") | |
| 479 | 450 (widget-insert " not found in previous versions of XEmacs. |
| 451 More details on XEmacs's functionality, including bundled packages, can | |
| 452 be obtained through the ") | |
| 428 | 453 (widget-create 'info-link |
| 454 :help-echo "Browse the info system" | |
| 455 :button-prefix "" | |
| 456 :button-suffix "" | |
| 457 :tag "info" | |
| 458 "(dir)") | |
| 459 | |
| 460 (widget-insert | |
| 461 " on-line information system.\n | |
| 462 The XEmacs web page can be browsed, using any WWW browser at\n | |
| 463 \t\t ") | |
| 479 | 464 (about-url-link 'xemacs nil "Visit XEmacs WWW page") |
| 428 | 465 (widget-insert "\n |
| 466 Note that W3 (XEmacs's own browser), might need customization (due to | |
| 467 firewalls) in order to work correctly. | |
| 468 | |
| 469 XEmacs is the result of the time and effort of many people. The | |
| 470 developers responsible for this release are:\n\n") | |
| 471 | |
| 472 (flet ((setup-person (who) | |
| 473 (widget-insert "\t* ") | |
| 474 (let* ((entry (assq who xemacs-hackers)) | |
| 475 (name (cadr entry)) | |
| 476 (address (caddr entry))) | |
| 477 (widget-create 'link | |
| 478 :help-echo (concat "Find out more about " name) | |
| 479 :button-prefix "" | |
| 480 :button-suffix "" | |
| 481 :action 'about-maintainer | |
| 482 :tag name | |
| 483 :value who) | |
| 484 (widget-insert (format " <%s>\n" address))))) | |
| 485 ;; Setup persons responsible for this release. | |
| 479 | 486 (mapc 'setup-person about-current-release-maintainers) |
| 428 | 487 (widget-insert "\n\t* ") |
| 488 (widget-create 'link :help-echo "A legion of XEmacs hackers" | |
| 489 :action 'about-hackers | |
| 490 :button-prefix "" | |
| 491 :button-suffix "" | |
| 479 | 492 "The full list of contributors...") |
| 428 | 493 (widget-insert "\n |
| 2297 | 494 The current package release engineer is Norbert Koch. |
| 495 Andreas Jaeger was the first package release engineer following the split | |
| 496 of the XEmacs code base into core implementation and packaged Lisp. | |
| 497 He was succeeded by Steve Youngs, then Ville Skyttä.\n\n") | |
| 498 (setup-person 'viteno) | |
| 499 (setup-person 'aj) | |
| 500 (setup-person 'scop) | |
| 501 (widget-insert " | |
| 502 Vin Shelton is the maintainer of the stable branch, 21.4. | |
| 503 Stephen Turnbull was the project manager for the release. Andy Piper | |
| 504 maintained the Windows branch until the release was declared stable.\n\n") | |
| 505 (setup-person 'vin) | |
| 506 (setup-person 'turnbull) | |
| 507 (setup-person 'piper) | |
| 508 (widget-insert " | |
| 509 Ben Wing and Martin Buchholz were heavy code contributors and maintainers | |
| 510 for 21.2 (the development branch leading to 21.4).\n\n") | |
| 511 (setup-person 'martin) | |
| 512 (setup-person 'ben) | |
| 513 (widget-insert " | |
| 479 | 514 Steve Baur was the primary maintainer for 19.15 through 21.0.\n\n") |
| 515 (setup-person 'slb) | |
| 428 | 516 (widget-insert " |
| 479 | 517 Chuck Thompson and Ben Wing were the maintainers for 19.11 through 19.14 |
| 518 and heavy code contributors for 19.8 through 19.10.\n\n") | |
| 519 (setup-person 'cthomp) | |
| 520 (setup-person 'ben) | |
| 521 (widget-insert " | |
| 522 Jamie Zawinski was the maintainer for 19.0 through 19.10 (the entire | |
| 523 history of Lucid Emacs).\n\n") | |
| 524 (setup-person 'jwz)) | |
| 525 (about-finish-buffer) | |
| 526 ;; it looks horrible with the cursor on the first line, since it's | |
| 527 ;; so big. | |
| 528 (goto-line 2))) | |
| 428 | 529 |
| 530 ;; View news | |
| 531 (defun about-news (&rest ignore) | |
| 532 (view-emacs-news) | |
| 533 (message "%s" (substitute-command-keys | |
| 534 "Press \\[kill-buffer] to exit this buffer"))) | |
| 535 | |
| 536 (defun about-collaboration (&rest ignore) | |
| 537 (unless (about-get-buffer "*About Collaboration*") | |
| 538 (let ((title "Why Another Version of Emacs")) | |
| 539 (widget-insert | |
| 540 "\n" | |
| 541 (about-center title) | |
| 542 (about-with-face title 'bold))) | |
| 543 (widget-insert | |
| 544 "\n\n" | |
| 545 (about-with-face "The Lucid, Inc. Point of View" | |
| 546 'italic) | |
| 547 " (quite outdated)\n | |
| 548 At the time of the inception of Lucid Emacs (the former name of | |
| 549 XEmacs), Lucid's latest product was Energize, a C/C++ development | |
| 550 environment. Rather than invent (and force our users to learn) a new | |
| 551 user interface, we chose to build part of our environment on top of | |
| 552 the world's best editor, GNU Emacs. (Though our product is | |
| 553 commercial, the work we did on GNU Emacs is free software, and is | |
| 554 useful in its own right.) | |
| 555 | |
| 556 We needed a version of Emacs with mouse-sensitive regions, multiple | |
| 557 fonts, the ability to mark sections of a buffer as read-only, the | |
| 558 ability to detect which parts of a buffer have been modified, and many | |
| 559 other features. | |
| 560 | |
| 561 For our purposes, the existing version of Epoch was not sufficient; it | |
| 562 did not allow us to put arbitrary pixmaps/icons in buffers, `undo' did | |
| 563 not restore changes to regions, regions did not overlap and merge | |
| 564 their attributes in the way we needed, and several other things. | |
| 565 | |
| 566 We could have devoted our time to making Epoch do what we needed (and, | |
| 567 in fact, we spent some time doing that in 1990) but, since the FSF | |
| 568 planned to include Epoch-like features in their version 19, we decided | |
| 569 that our efforts would be better spent improving Emacs 19 instead of | |
| 570 Epoch. | |
| 571 | |
| 572 Our original hope was that our changes to Emacs would be incorporated | |
| 573 into the \"official\" v19. However, scheduling conflicts arose, and | |
| 574 we found that, given the amount of work still remaining to be done, we | |
| 575 didn't have the time or manpower to do the level of coordination that | |
| 576 would be necessary to get our changes accepted by the FSF. | |
| 577 Consequently, we released our work as a forked branch of Emacs, | |
| 578 instead of delaying any longer. | |
| 579 | |
| 580 Roughly a year after Lucid Emacs 19.0 was released, a beta version of | |
| 581 the FSF branch of Emacs 19 was released. The FSF version is better in | |
| 582 some areas, and worse in others, as reflects the differing focus of | |
| 583 our development efforts. | |
| 584 | |
| 585 We plan to continue developing and supporting Lucid Emacs, and merging | |
| 586 in bug fixes and new features from the FSF branch as appropriate; we | |
| 587 do not plan to discard any of the functionality that we implemented | |
| 588 which RMS has chosen not to include in his version. | |
| 589 | |
| 590 Certain elements of Lucid Emacs, or derivatives of them, have been | |
| 591 ported to the FSF version. We have not been doing work in this | |
| 592 direction, because we feel that Lucid Emacs has a cleaner and more | |
| 593 extensible substrate, and that any kind of merger between the two | |
| 594 branches would be far easier by merging the FSF changes into our | |
| 595 version than the other way around. | |
| 596 | |
| 597 We have been working closely with the Epoch developers to merge in the | |
| 598 remaining Epoch functionality which Lucid Emacs does not yet have. | |
| 599 Epoch and Lucid Emacs will soon be one and the same thing. Work is | |
| 600 being done on a compatibility package which will allow Epoch 4 code to | |
| 601 run in XEmacs with little or no change.\n\n" | |
| 602 (about-with-face "The Sun Microsystems, Inc. Point of View" | |
| 603 'italic) | |
| 604 "\n | |
| 605 Emacs 18 has been around for a long, long time. Version 19 was | |
| 606 supposed to be the successor to v18 with X support. It was going to | |
| 607 be available \"real soon\" for a long time (some people remember | |
| 608 hearing about v19 as early as 1984!), but it never came out. v19 | |
| 609 development was going very, very slowly, and from the outside it | |
| 610 seemed that it was not moving at all. In the meantime other people | |
| 611 gave up waiting for v19 and decided to build their own X-aware | |
| 612 Emacsen. The most important of these was probably Epoch, which came | |
| 613 from the University of Illinois (\"UofI\") and was based on v18. | |
| 614 | |
| 615 Around 1990, the Developer Products group within Sun Microsystems | |
| 616 Inc., decided that it wanted an integrated editor. (This group is now | |
| 617 known as DevPro. It used to be known as SunPro - the name was changed | |
| 618 in mid-1994.) They contracted with the University of Illinois to | |
| 619 provide a number of basic enhancements to the functionality in Epoch. | |
| 620 UofI initially was planning to deliver this on top of Epoch code. | |
| 621 | |
| 622 In the meantime, (actually some time before they talked with UofI) | |
| 623 Lucid had decided that it also wanted to provide an integrated | |
| 624 environment with an integrated editor. Lucid decided that the Version | |
| 625 19 base was a better one than Version 18 and thus decided not to use | |
| 626 Epoch but instead to work with Richard Stallman, the head of the Free | |
| 627 Software Foundation and principal author of Emacs, on getting v19 out. | |
| 628 At some point Stallman and Lucid parted ways. Lucid kept working and | |
| 629 got a v19 out that they called Lucid Emacs 19. | |
| 630 | |
| 631 After Lucid's v19 came out it became clear to us (the UofI and Sun) | |
| 632 that the right thing to do was to push for an integration of both | |
| 633 Lucid Emacs and Epoch, and to get the deliverables that Sun was asking | |
| 634 from the University of Illinois on top of this integrated platform. | |
| 635 Until 1994, Sun and Lucid both actively supported XEmacs as part of | |
| 636 their product suite and invested a comparable amount of effort into | |
| 637 it. Substantial portions of the current code have originated under | |
| 638 the support of Sun, either directly within Sun, or at UofI but paid | |
| 639 for by Sun. This code was kept away from Lucid for a while, but later | |
| 640 was made available to them. Initially Lucid didn't know that Sun was | |
| 641 supporting UofI, but later Sun was open about it. | |
| 642 | |
| 643 Around 1992 DevPro-originated code started showing up in Lucid Emacs, | |
| 644 starting with the infusion of the Epoch redisplay code. The separate | |
| 645 code bases at Lucid, Sun, and the University of Illinois were merged, | |
| 646 allowing a single XEmacs to evolve from that point on. | |
| 647 | |
| 648 Sun originally called the integrated product ERA, for \"Emacs | |
| 649 Rewritten Again\". SunPro and Lucid eventually came to an agreement | |
| 650 to find a name for the product that was not specific to either | |
| 651 company. An additional constraint that Lucid placed on the name was | |
| 652 that it must contain the word \"Emacs\" in it -- thus \"ERA\" was not | |
| 653 acceptable. The tentatively agreed-upon name was \"XEmacs\", and this | |
| 654 has been the name of the program since version 19.11.) | |
| 655 | |
| 656 As of 1997, Sun is shipping XEmacs as part of its Developer Products | |
| 657 integrated programming environment \"Sun WorkShop\". Sun is | |
| 658 continuing to support XEmacs development, with focus on | |
| 659 internationalization and quality improvement.\n\n" | |
| 660 (about-with-face "Lucid goes under" 'italic) | |
| 661 "\n | |
| 662 Around mid-'94, Lucid went out of business. Lucid founder Richard | |
| 663 Gabriel's book \"Patterns of Software\", which is highly recommended | |
| 664 reading in any case, documents the demise of Lucid and suggests | |
| 665 lessons to be learned for the whole software development community. | |
| 666 | |
| 667 Development on XEmacs, however, has continued unabated under the | |
| 668 auspices of Sun Microsystems and the University of Illinois, with help | |
| 669 from Amdahl Corporation and INS Engineering Corporation. Sun plans to | |
| 670 continue to support XEmacs into the future.\n\n" | |
| 671 (about-with-face "The Amdahl Corporation point of view" | |
| 672 'italic) | |
| 673 "\n | |
| 674 Amdahl Corporation's Storage Products Group (SPG) uses XEmacs as the | |
| 675 focal point of a environment for development of the microcode used in | |
| 676 Amdahl's large-scale disk arrays, or DASD's. SPG has joint ventures | |
| 677 with Japanese companies, and decided in late 1994 to contract out for | |
| 678 work on XEmacs in order to hasten the development of Mule support | |
| 679 \(i.e. support for Japanese, Chinese, etc.) in XEmacs and as a gesture | |
| 680 of goodwill towards the XEmacs community for all the work they have | |
| 681 done on making a powerful, modern, freely available text editor. | |
| 682 Through this contract, Amdahl provided a large amount of work in | |
| 683 XEmacs in the form of rewriting the basic text-processing mechanisms | |
| 684 to allow for Mule support and writing a large amount of the support | |
| 685 for multiple devices. | |
| 686 | |
| 687 Although Amdahl is no longer hiring a full-time contractor, they are | |
| 688 still funding part-time work on XEmacs and providing resources for | |
| 689 further XEmacs development.\n\n" | |
| 690 (about-with-face "The INS Engineering point of view" | |
| 691 'italic) | |
| 692 "\n | |
| 693 INS Engineering Corporation, based in Tokyo, bought rights to sell | |
| 694 Energize when Lucid went out of business. Unhappy with the | |
| 695 performance of the Japanese support in XEmacs 19.11, INS also | |
| 696 contributed to the XEmacs development from late 1994 to early | |
| 697 1995.\n") | |
| 698 (about-finish-buffer))) | |
| 699 | |
| 479 | 700 (defun about-advantages (&rest ignore) |
| 701 (unless (about-get-buffer "*About Advantages*") | |
| 702 (let ((title "XEmacs Advantages over GNU Emacs")) | |
| 428 | 703 (widget-insert |
| 704 "\n" | |
| 705 (about-center title) | |
| 706 (about-with-face title 'bold))) | |
| 707 (widget-insert | |
| 708 "\n | |
| 479 | 709 * Much better GUI support: |
| 428 | 710 |
| 479 | 711 -- a real toolbar |
| 712 -- more comprehensive and better-designed menubars | |
| 713 -- horizontal and vertical scrollbars in all windows | |
| 714 -- proper dialog boxes | |
| 715 -- tabs for selecting buffers | |
| 716 -- support for variable-width and variable height fonts | |
| 717 -- support for arbitrary pixmaps and widgets in a buffer | |
| 718 -- face support on TTY's, including color | |
| 428 | 719 |
| 2297 | 720 Many of these are now available in GNU Emacs 21, but the XEmacs |
| 721 implementations are generally more efficient, and the XEmacs APIs are | |
| 722 generally more in line with modern programming practices. | |
| 723 | |
| 479 | 724 * An installable package system, with a huge number of packages available |
| 725 that have been tested and are known to work with the latest version | |
| 726 of XEmacs. | |
| 428 | 727 |
| 479 | 728 * Comprehensive support for the GTK toolkit. |
| 428 | 729 |
| 479 | 730 * An open development community, with contributions welcome and no need |
| 731 to sign over your copyright to any organization. (Please send | |
| 732 contributions to xemacs-patches@xemacs.org. See http://www.xemacs.org | |
| 733 for more information on XEmacs mailing lists, and other info.) | |
| 428 | 734 |
| 735 * Support for display on multiple simultaneous X and/or TTY devices. | |
| 736 | |
| 737 * Powerful, flexible control over the display characteristics of most | |
| 738 of the visual aspects of XEmacs through the use of specifiers, which | |
| 739 allow separate values to be specified for individual buffers, | |
| 740 windows, frames, devices, device classes, and device types. | |
| 741 | |
| 479 | 742 * A clean, modern, abstracted Lisp interface to the menubar, toolbar, |
| 743 window-system events, key combinations, extents (regions in a buffer | |
| 744 with specific properties), and all other display aspects. | |
| 428 | 745 |
| 746 * Proper integration with Xt and Motif (including Motif menubars and | |
| 747 scrollbars). Motif look-alike menubars and scrollbars are provided | |
| 748 for those systems without real Motif support. | |
| 749 | |
| 479 | 750 * Many improvements to the multilingual support, such as the ability to |
| 751 enter text for complex languages using the XIM mechanism and | |
| 752 localization of menubar text for the Japanese locale. | |
| 753 \n\n") | |
| 428 | 754 (about-finish-buffer))) |
| 755 | |
| 756 (defvar about-glyphs nil | |
| 757 "Cached glyphs") | |
| 758 | |
| 759 ;; Return a maintainer's glyph | |
| 760 (defun about-maintainer-glyph (who) | |
| 761 (let ((glyph (cdr (assq who about-glyphs)))) | |
| 762 (unless glyph | |
| 763 (let ((file (expand-file-name | |
| 764 (concat (symbol-name who) | |
| 765 (if (memq (device-class) | |
| 766 '(color grayscale)) | |
| 767 "" "m") | |
| 768 ".png") | |
| 769 (locate-data-directory "photos"))) | |
| 770 (data nil)) | |
| 771 (setq glyph | |
| 772 (cond ((stringp data) | |
| 773 (make-glyph | |
| 774 (if (featurep 'png) | |
| 775 `([png :data ,data] | |
| 776 [string :data "[Image]"]) | |
| 777 `([string :data "[Image]"])))) | |
| 778 ((eq data 'error) | |
| 779 (make-glyph [string :data "[Error]"])) | |
| 780 (file | |
| 781 (make-glyph | |
| 782 (if (featurep 'png) | |
| 783 `([png :file ,file] | |
| 784 [string :data "[Image]"]) | |
| 785 `([string :data "[Image]"])))) | |
| 786 (t | |
| 787 (make-glyph [nothing])))) | |
| 788 (set-glyph-property glyph 'baseline 100) | |
| 789 ;; Cache the glyph | |
| 790 (push (cons who glyph) about-glyphs))) | |
| 791 glyph)) | |
| 792 | |
| 479 | 793 ;; Insert personal info about a maintainer. See also |
| 794 ;; `about-hacker-contribution'. Note that the info in | |
| 795 ;; `about-hacker-contribution' is automatically displayed in the | |
| 796 ;; person's own page, so there is no need to duplicate it. | |
| 797 (defun about-personal-info (entry) | |
| 428 | 798 (ecase (car entry) |
| 479 | 799 ;; you can sort the stuff below with something like |
| 800 ;;(sort-regexp-fields nil | |
| 801 ;; " *(\\([^()]\\|([^()]*)\\|(\\([^()]\\|([^()]*)\\)*)\\)*)\n" | |
| 802 ;; " *(\\([a-z]*\\)" | |
| 803 ;; (region-beginning) (region-end)) | |
| 804 (adrian | |
| 428 | 805 (widget-insert |
| 806 "\ | |
| 479 | 807 Sorry, no personal information available about me yet.\n")) |
| 808 (aj | |
| 428 | 809 (widget-insert "\ |
| 479 | 810 I'm a software developer working for the SuSE Labs of the Linux |
| 811 distributor SuSE. My main task is to improve the GNU C library.") | |
| 428 | 812 (widget-insert ".\n")) |
| 813 (ajc | |
| 814 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 815 When not helping maintain the XEmacs website, Andrew is a Network | |
| 816 Software Engineer(tm) for Monash University in Australia, maintaining | |
| 817 webservers and doing random other things. As well as spending spare | |
| 818 time being an Eager Young Space Cadet and fiddling with XEmacs/Gnus | |
| 819 et. al., he spends his time pursuing, among other things, a Life. | |
| 820 Some of this currently involves doing an A-Z (by country) of | |
| 821 restaurants with friends, and has, in the past, involved dyeing his | |
| 822 hair various colours (see ") | |
| 479 | 823 (about-url-link 'ajc nil "Visit Andrew's home page") |
| 428 | 824 (widget-insert ".\n")) |
| 479 | 825 (alastair |
| 826 (widget-insert | |
| 827 "\ | |
| 487 | 828 Alastair, apart from being an all-round hacker, occasional contributor |
| 829 to free software projects and general good egg(!), currently works for | |
| 830 Telsis, a manufacturer of telephony equipment on the south coast of | |
| 831 England. He'd quite like to have his own company one day, but has yet | |
| 832 to think of that killer product... | |
| 833 | |
| 834 See also ") | |
| 4175 | 835 (about-url-link 'alastair nil "Visit Alastair's home page") |
| 836 (widget-insert ".\n")) | |
| 479 | 837 (baw |
| 428 | 838 (widget-insert "\ |
| 479 | 839 As of November 2000, I am a software engineer with the Pythonlabs at |
| 840 Digital Creations. Pythonlabs is the core team developing and | |
| 841 maintaining the Python open source, object-oriented scripting | |
| 842 language. Digital Creations is the publisher of Zope, an open source | |
| 843 content management system written in Python. | |
| 844 | |
| 845 In addition to my Python and Zope work, I am lead developer for the | |
| 846 GNU Mailman project, a mailing list management system written, | |
| 847 naturally, in Python. See the trend? | |
| 848 | |
| 849 On the side I play bass with a number of Washington DC area bands and | |
| 850 also write poems about cows, milk, and fathers. Here's a sample, and | |
| 851 drop me an email if you live in the NYC to Charlotte region; I'll let | |
| 852 you know when the band's playing in your area. It'd be cool to meet | |
| 853 you, and talking about XEmacs would make my wife very happy by helping | |
| 854 to fend off the legions of groupies that seem to follow me everywhere. | |
| 855 | |
| 856 Milk Me Daddy | |
| 857 (C) 1990 Warsaw | |
| 858 =============== | |
| 4175 | 859 Oh daddy with your fingers pink |
| 860 From whose udders do you drink? | |
| 861 Thy milk offends with putrid stink | |
| 862 I'll vomit now, lactose I think | |
| 479 | 863 |
| 4175 | 864 If I could dream, I'd be a cow |
| 865 Not horse, or mule, or barnyard sow | |
| 866 The cud I'd chew would drip and how! | |
| 867 So milk me daddy, milk me now! | |
| 479 | 868 |
| 4175 | 869 My bovine nature knows no bounds |
| 870 I'd naught awake at midnight sounds | |
| 871 Of teens approaching o'er the grounds | |
| 872 To tip with glee, then screech like clowns | |
| 479 | 873 |
| 4175 | 874 And so I stare into this glass |
| 875 Of sweaty juice, I gulp so fast | |
| 876 Each drop I lick, down to the last | |
| 877 The vertigo I know will pass | |
| 479 | 878 |
| 4175 | 879 My mother smiles and pats my head |
| 880 She's proud of me, so she has said | |
| 881 My pop just now gets out of bed | |
| 882 His eyes quite comatose and red | |
| 479 | 883 |
| 4175 | 884 He'll empathize my milky fate |
| 885 Whilest sopping gravy from his plate | |
| 886 And as the hour is getting late | |
| 887 His belly taut with all he ate | |
| 479 | 888 |
| 4175 | 889 He isn't often quite so chatty |
| 890 His arteries clogged with meat so fatty | |
| 891 With burps that launch soup, thick and splatty | |
| 479 | 892 Oh how I wish you'd milk me daddy\n\n\t") |
| 893 (about-url-link 'baw nil "Visit Barry's home page") | |
| 894 (widget-insert "\n")) | |
| 895 (ben | |
| 896 (widget-insert | |
| 897 "\ | |
| 898 Since September 1992, I've worked on XEmacs as a contractor for | |
| 899 various companies and more recently as an unpaid volunteer. | |
| 428 | 900 |
| 2560 | 901 Alas, life has not been good to me recently. This former San Francisco |
| 902 \"Mission Critter\" developed insidious hand and neck problems after a | |
| 903 brief stint working on a Java-based VRML toolkit for the now defunct | |
| 904 Dimension X, and I was forced to quit working. I was exiled first to | |
| 905 \"Stroller Valley\" and later all the way to Tucson, Arizona, and for two | |
| 906 years was almost completely disabled due to pain. More recently I have | |
| 907 fought my way back with loads and loads of narcotic painkillers, and after | |
| 908 a stint as an art student at the University of Arizona I'm currently a | |
| 909 Ph.D. student in linguistics at the University of Texas, Austin.\n\n") | |
| 479 | 910 (widget-insert "Architecting XEmacs: ") |
| 911 (about-url-link 'ben-xemacs nil "Find the miracles in store for XEmacs") | |
| 912 (widget-insert "\nBen's home page: ") | |
| 913 (about-url-link 'ben nil "Visit Ben's page") | |
| 914 (widget-insert "\n")) | |
| 915 (bw | |
| 916 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 917 His interests include user interfaces, information management, CASE | |
| 918 tools, communications and enterprise integration.\n")) | |
| 919 (cgw | |
| 920 (widget-insert | |
| 921 "\ | |
| 922 Sorry, no personal information available about me yet.\n")) | |
| 923 (chr | |
| 924 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 925 Christian is a student at the Norwegian School of Economics and | |
| 926 Business Administration in Bergen, Norway. He used to work for an | |
| 927 internet startup called New Media Science, doing scripting and | |
| 928 violation of HTML DTD's. After graduation, spring 1999, he'll be | |
| 929 looking for a job involving lisp programming, French and Russian.\n")) | |
| 930 (craig | |
| 931 (widget-insert | |
| 932 "\ | |
| 933 Sorry, no personal information available about me yet.\n")) | |
| 934 (cthomp | |
| 935 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 487 | 936 Chuck is a senior system and network administrator for the Computer |
| 937 Science department at the Unversity of Illinois. In one previous life | |
| 938 he spent every waking hour working on XEmacs. In another he dabbled | |
| 939 as a project manager for a streaming video startup (RIP). His current | |
| 940 reason for not having time to contribute to XEmacs is the Thompson | |
| 941 Twins.\n")) | |
| 479 | 942 (daiki |
| 943 (about-url-link 'daiki nil "Visit Daiki's page")) | |
| 944 (dan | |
| 945 (widget-insert | |
| 946 "\ | |
| 947 Sorry, no personal information available about me yet.\n")) | |
| 948 (darrylo | |
| 949 (widget-insert | |
| 950 "\ | |
| 951 Perennial Emacs hacker since 1986 or so, when he first started on GNU | |
| 952 Emacs 17.something. Over the years, he's developed \"OEmacs\", the first | |
| 953 version of GNU Emacs 19 for MSDOS, and \"bigperl\", a 32-bit version of | |
| 954 Perl4 for MSDOS. In recent years, reality has intruded and he no longer | |
| 955 has much time for playing with cool programs. What little time he has | |
| 956 now goes to XEmacs hacking, where he's worked on speeding up dired under | |
| 957 MS Windows, and to feeding his two cats.\n")) | |
| 958 (devin | |
| 959 (widget-insert | |
| 960 "\ | |
| 961 Sorry, no personal information available about me yet.\n")) | |
| 428 | 962 (dkindred |
| 963 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 964 Darrell is currently a doctoral student in computer science at | |
| 965 Carnegie Mellon University, but he's trying hard to kick that | |
| 966 habit. | |
| 967 | |
| 968 See ") | |
| 479 | 969 (about-url-link 'dkindred nil "Visit Darrell's WWW page") |
| 428 | 970 (widget-insert ".\n")) |
| 479 | 971 (dmoore |
| 428 | 972 (widget-insert "\ |
| 479 | 973 David is a student in the Computer Systems Laboratory at UCSD. When |
| 974 he manages to have free time, he usually spends it on 200 mile bicycle | |
| 975 rides, learning German or showing people the best mail & news | |
| 976 environment he's found in 10 years. (That'd be XEmacs, Gnus and bbdb, | |
| 977 of course.) He can be found at `druidmuck.egbt.org 4201' at various | |
| 978 hours of the day. | |
| 979 | |
| 980 He has a page at ") | |
| 981 (about-url-link 'dmoore nil "Visit David's home page") | |
| 428 | 982 (widget-insert ".\n")) |
| 4175 | 983 (didier |
| 428 | 984 (widget-insert "\ |
| 4175 | 985 Didier has a Ph.D. in Computer Science and is currently working as an |
| 986 assistant professor for an engineering school in Paris). He gives | |
| 987 lectures on Operating Systems, Computer Graphics, Functional Programming | |
| 988 and Typesetting. His research interests include Genericity, Object | |
| 989 Orientation and Functional Programming, all in one language: | |
| 990 | |
| 991 ... Common Lisp. | |
| 992 | |
| 428 | 993 |
| 4175 | 994 Apart from the world of XEmacs and Emacs Lisp, Didier is also the author |
| 995 of several LaTeX packages (FiNK, FiXme, QCM and CurVe) and an occasional | |
| 996 contributor to other Free Software projects (the GNU Autotools most | |
| 997 notably; he was one of the technical reviewers for the \"Goat Book\"). | |
| 452 | 998 |
| 4175 | 999 But all of this is only 60% true... Two days per week, Didier is indeed |
| 1000 a semi-professional Jazz guitar player (and singer), which means that he | |
| 1001 doesn't quite earn his crust with it, but things may very well reverse in | |
| 1002 the future...\n") | |
| 1003 (widget-insert "\nVisit Didier's scientific website: ") | |
| 1004 (about-url-link 'didier nil "Visit Didier's scientific website") | |
| 1005 (widget-insert "\nVisit Didier's musical website: ") | |
| 1006 (about-url-link 'dvljazz nil "Visit Didier's musical website") | |
| 479 | 1007 (widget-insert "\n")) |
| 1008 (eb | |
| 1009 (widget-insert | |
| 1010 "\ | |
| 1011 Sorry, no personal information available about me yet.\n")) | |
| 1012 (fabrice | |
| 1013 (widget-insert | |
| 1014 "\ | |
| 1015 I'm a computer science researcher and teacher in a French electrical | |
| 1016 engineering institution called Supelec. My fields of interest are | |
| 1017 symbolic artificial intelligence, theoretical computer science, functional | |
| 1018 languages ... and TeX. | |
| 1019 | |
| 1020 Lately, my hacking time has been devoted to porting the Web2C/teTeX | |
| 1021 distribution of TeX for Unix to Win32, and I'm still maintaining it. | |
| 1022 It is included in the TeX Live cdrom edited by Sebastian Rahtz.\n") | |
| 1023 (widget-insert "Visit fpTeX home page: ") | |
| 1024 (about-url-link 'fptex nil "Visit fpTeX home page") | |
| 1025 (widget-insert "\nFabrice's home page: ") | |
| 1026 (about-url-link 'fabrice nil "Visit Fabrice's page") | |
| 452 | 1027 (widget-insert "\n")) |
| 479 | 1028 (golubev |
| 1029 (widget-insert | |
| 1030 "\ | |
| 1215 | 1031 I appreciate power of XEmacs, but elementary editing operations should |
| 1032 be done by single keystrokes with no modifiers. So would not use | |
| 1033 XEmacs until discovered viper, and now can't live without viper. | |
| 1034 Occasionally dislike something in there or in other free software, and | |
| 1248 | 1035 try to get it fixed. .plan file contains classic \(perhaps reinvented |
| 1036 independently\) formula: | |
| 1215 | 1037 |
| 1038 Hacking world for ever | |
| 1039 | |
| 1248 | 1040 \(borrowed from \"Hacking X for Y\" in ") |
| 1215 | 1041 (about-url-link "http://www.jargon.org/" |
| 1042 "Jargon File" "www.jargon.org") | |
| 1043 (widget-insert ").\n")) | |
| 479 | 1044 (gunnar |
| 1045 (widget-insert | |
| 1046 "\ | |
| 1047 Sorry, no personal information available about me yet.\n")) | |
| 1048 (hbs | |
| 1049 (widget-insert | |
| 1050 "\ | |
| 1051 Sorry, no personal information available about me yet.\n")) | |
| 1052 (hisashi | |
| 1053 (widget-insert | |
| 1054 "\ | |
| 1055 Sorry, no personal information available about me yet.\n")) | |
| 1056 (hmuller | |
| 1057 (widget-insert | |
| 1058 "\ | |
| 1059 Sorry, no personal information available about me yet.\n")) | |
| 1060 (hniksic | |
| 1061 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 481 | 1062 Hrvoje thinks he works in the server-side web business. In reality, |
| 1063 he cranks out huge quantities of HTML, Tcl, and Java for the German | |
| 1064 branch of ") | |
| 1065 (about-url-link "http://www.arsdigita.com/" | |
| 1066 "ArsDigita, Inc." "www.arsdigita.com") | |
| 1067 ;; Avoid literal I18N characters in strings. *Displaying* a | |
| 1068 ;; Latin 1 character should always be safe, though, with or | |
| 1069 ;; without Mule. | |
| 1070 (let ((muenchen (format "M%cnchen" (make-char 'latin-iso8859-1 252)))) | |
| 1071 (widget-insert (format "\ | |
| 1072 He joined the ranks of Gastarbeiters only | |
| 1073 recently; he is trying to learn German and get attuned to %s | |
| 1074 and Bav^H^H^HGermany.\n" muenchen))) | |
| 1075 | |
| 1076 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 479 | 1077 |
| 481 | 1078 Before ArsDigita, he worked as a programmer at ") |
| 1079 (about-url-link "http://www.iskon.hr/" "Iskon," "www.iskon.hr") | |
| 1080 (widget-insert " a fast-growing | |
| 1081 Croatian ISP. Even before that, he worked part-time for academic | |
| 1082 institutions like ") | |
| 1083 (about-url-link "http://www.srce.hr/" "SRCE" "www.srce.hr") | |
| 1084 (widget-insert " and ") | |
| 1085 (about-url-link "http://www.carnet.hr/" "CARNet," "www.carnet.hr") | |
| 1086 (widget-insert " and tried to attend university. | |
| 1087 | |
| 1088 He takes perverse pleasure in building and maintaining free software | |
| 1089 in his free time. Apart from XEmacs, his major contribution is ") | |
| 1090 (about-url-link 'wget "Wget," "Wget home page") | |
| 1091 (widget-insert " | |
| 1092 his very own creation, now jointly maintained by a happy crew. | |
| 1093 | |
| 1094 He dreams of having a home page.\n")) | |
| 479 | 1095 (hobley |
| 1096 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1097 I used to do real work, but now I am a Project Manager for one of the | |
| 1098 Telco's in Australia. In my spare time I like to get back to basics and | |
| 1099 muck around with things. As a result I started the NT port. Hopefully I | |
| 1100 will get to finish it sometime sooner rather than later. I do vaguely | |
| 1101 remember University where it seems like I had more spare time that I can | |
| 1102 believe now. Oh well, such is life.\n")) | |
| 1248 | 1103 (james |
| 1104 (widget-insert | |
| 1105 "\ | |
| 1290 | 1106 Jerry James was managing a software development project as a Ph.D. |
| 1107 student when two of his M.S. student helpers convinced him to switch | |
| 1108 from FSF Emacs to XEmacs. He thought that Gnus looked a lot cooler in | |
| 1109 XEmacs, and soon had a web page containing small patches to XEmacs | |
| 1110 20.3, which were picked up by the Debian Linux distribution. | |
| 1111 | |
| 3109 | 1112 He has since given up his native California, to join the faculty at the |
| 1290 | 1113 University of Kansas. He is learning to like the weather in Lawrence, |
| 3109 | 1114 Kansas, where he lives with his wife and 3 children. (Ed. note: I guess |
| 1115 he didn't like the weather enough; he is now teaching at Utah State | |
| 1116 University.) | |
| 1117 | |
| 1118 His work on XEmacs mostly consists of extensions to the loadable module | |
| 1119 support in XEmacs, which was introduced by J. Kean Johnston and others. | |
| 1120 He has a ") | |
| 1290 | 1121 (about-url-link 'james "home page" "Visit Jerry's home page") |
| 1122 (widget-insert " (doesn't everybody?)\n")) | |
| 479 | 1123 (jan |
| 1124 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1125 Jan Vroonhof has been using XEmacs since he needed to write .tex files | |
| 1126 for his work as a physics and maths student at the Univerisity of Leiden. | |
| 1127 His XEmacs hacking started when XEmacs kept freezing up under a his | |
| 1128 window manager. He submitted a fix and has been hooked every since. | |
| 1129 | |
| 1130 XEmacs has followed him first to Switzerland where he did a maths | |
| 1131 doctorate at the ETH in Zurich, working on a conjecture by Migdal on | |
| 1132 the behavior of vertex corrections in Electron-Phonon theory. Finally | |
| 1133 sharing a house with his loved one, he now lives in Oxford (UK) | |
| 1134 working on the Jeode Java Virtual Machine, which like XEmacs is | |
| 1135 portable, implements a language, includes a non-trivial bit of | |
| 1136 graphics and a garbage collector, but is multithreaded to boot! | |
| 1137 Unfortunately his XEmacs time is directly limited by the amount of | |
| 1138 traffic on the M40.\n")) | |
| 2630 | 1139 (jas |
| 1140 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1141 | |
| 1142 Simon lives in Stockholm where he has discovered that computers | |
| 1143 can be a powerful procrastinating tool. Combined with a | |
| 1144 frustrating desire to see computers simply work, he spends most | |
| 1145 of his time complaining. Occasionally he rises up to the task | |
| 1146 and produces something that others may complain about, which | |
| 1147 brings him increased satisfaction with every bug report. Today | |
| 1148 he is pretending to be a network security guy, with a preference | |
| 1149 for standardization issues, while secretly longing to start a | |
| 1150 cafe or becoming a theoretical computer scientist. His personal | |
| 1151 interest is literature, and to some extent traveling, but will | |
| 1152 try anything for fun, such as juggling, skiing, wine, and | |
| 1153 long-distance biking. | |
| 1154 | |
| 1155 See: ") | |
| 1156 (about-url-link 'jas nil "Visit Simon's homepage") | |
| 1157 (widget-insert ".\n")) | |
| 479 | 1158 (jareth |
| 1159 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1160 Jareth Hein is a mountain boy who abandoned his home state of Colorado | |
| 1161 for the perpetual state of chaos known as Tokyo in a failed attempt to | |
| 1162 become a cel-animator, and a more successful one to become a | |
| 1163 computer-game programmer. As he happens to be bilingual (guess which | |
| 1164 two?) he's been doing quite a bit of MULE hacking. He's also getting | |
| 1165 his hands dirty in the graphics areas as well.\n")) | |
| 1166 (jason | |
| 1167 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1168 Jason resides in Northern New Mexico where he works as a Systems | |
| 1169 Scientist(tm) in the Los Alamos National Laboratory's Advanced | |
| 1170 Computing Group. | |
| 1171 | |
| 1172 See: ") | |
| 1173 (about-url-link 'jason nil "Visit Jason's homepage") | |
| 1174 (widget-insert ".\n")) | |
| 1175 (jens | |
| 1176 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 487 | 1177 I'm currently working for 1&1 Internet AG, a large Domain and Webspace |
| 1178 Provider in Germany and Europe. I do mostly Java/XML/OO/Component | |
| 1179 stuff today. I'm interested EJB, Corba and other middleware or | |
| 1180 distributed Systems. Besides work, I occasionally hack on The Gimp | |
| 1181 and other gtk/gnome related projects. Maybe the advent of XEmacs/Gtk | |
| 1182 will get me back to spend some time again hacking on XEmacs in the | |
| 1183 near future.\n")) | |
| 479 | 1184 (jmiller |
| 1185 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1186 Jeff grew up in Indiana and is a country boy at heart. He currently | |
| 1187 lives in, of all places, Millersville Maryland. He spends a lot of | |
| 1188 his free time tinkering with Linux and hacking on XEmacs and loves it | |
| 1189 when he finds new cool features in either. When he's not doing that, | |
| 1190 he enjoys downhill skiing, puzzles, and sci-fi. Jeff is also really | |
| 1191 interested in classical Roman history and enjoys making trips to | |
| 1192 Italy, where he was born, and seeing the sights") | |
| 1193 (widget-insert ".\n")) | |
| 1194 (jonathan | |
| 428 | 1195 (widget-insert "\ |
| 479 | 1196 I work for Symbian Ltd in London, England, looking after low-level |
| 1197 kernel, peripheral and toolchain stuff for the EPOC OS. | |
| 1198 | |
| 1199 I've been using XEmacs since 1994, but didn't start hacking on it | |
| 1200 until late 1997 when I started working at Symbian, a Windows-only | |
| 1201 company, and felt lost without my favourite editing environment.\n")) | |
| 1202 (juhp | |
| 1203 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1204 Jens was born in Copenhagen, grew up in Britain and is now living in | |
| 1205 Japan. He started using XEmacs 20 (instead of Emacs) as his | |
| 1206 work-environment in June 1997 while still an EU postdoc at RIMS, Kyoto | |
| 1207 University, and quickly got involved in XEmacs development. Recently | |
| 1208 he is getting into Haskell, a very nice pure functional programming | |
| 1209 language. | |
| 1210 | |
| 1211 ") | |
| 1212 (about-url-link 'juhp nil "Visit Jens' homepage") | |
| 1213 (widget-insert "\n")) | |
| 1214 (jwz | |
| 1215 (widget-insert | |
| 1216 "\t" | |
| 1217 (about-with-face "\"So much to do, so little time.\"" 'italic) | |
| 1218 "\n | |
| 1219 Jamie Zawinski was primarily to blame for Lucid Emacs from its | |
| 1220 inception in 1991, to 1994 when Lucid Inc. finally died. After that, | |
| 1221 he was one of the initial employees of Netscape Communications, writing | |
| 1222 the first Unix version of Netscape Navigator, and designing and | |
| 1223 implementing the first version of the Netscape Mail and News readers. | |
| 1224 He then helped create and run ") | |
| 1225 (about-url-link "http://www.mozilla.org/" | |
| 1226 "mozilla.org" | |
| 1227 "Visit The Mozilla Organization") | |
| 1228 (widget-insert " for its first two years, | |
| 1229 until America Online bought Netscape Communications, at which point he | |
| 1230 gave up in disgust and dropped out of the computer industry entirely. | |
| 1231 | |
| 1232 He now runs a ") | |
| 1233 (about-url-link "http://www.dnalounge.com/" | |
| 1234 "nightclub" | |
| 1235 "Visit The DNA Lounge") | |
| 1236 (widget-insert " in San Francisco, and occasionally writes | |
| 1237 screen savers.\n\n") | |
| 1238 (widget-insert "Visit jwz's ") | |
| 1239 (about-url-link 'jwz "home page" "Visit jwz's home page") | |
| 1240 (widget-insert ".\n")) | |
| 1241 (kazz | |
| 1242 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1243 Kazz is the XEmacs lead on BSD (especially FreeBSD). | |
| 1244 His main workspace is, probably, the latest stable version of | |
| 1245 FreeBSD and it makes him comfortable and not. | |
| 1246 His *mission* is to make XEmacs runs on FreeBSD without | |
| 1247 any problem. | |
| 1248 | |
| 1249 In real life, he is working on a PDM product based on CORBA, | |
| 1250 and doing consultation, design and implemention. | |
| 1251 He loves to play soccer, yes football! | |
| 1252 See also:") | |
| 1253 (about-url-link 'kazz nil "Visit Kazz's home page") | |
| 1254 (widget-insert ".\n")) | |
| 1255 (kirill | |
| 1256 (widget-insert | |
| 1257 "\ | |
| 1258 Sorry, no personal information available about me yet.\n")) | |
| 1259 (kyle | |
| 1260 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1261 See\n") | |
| 1262 (about-url-link 'kyle nil "Visit Kyle's Home page") | |
| 1263 (widget-insert ".\n")) | |
| 1264 (larsi | |
| 1265 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1266 Lars's day job is as the head of the IT department of a Norwegian | |
| 1267 Internet stock broker. He claims no responsibility for the Dot | |
| 1268 Com Bomb, but he snickers a lot. | |
| 1269 | |
| 1270 See ") | |
| 1271 (about-url-link 'larsi nil "Visit the Larsissistic pages") | |
| 1272 (widget-insert ".\n")) | |
| 1273 (marcpa | |
| 1274 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1275 I work for Positron Industries Inc., Public Safety Division. | |
| 1276 I'm part of the team producing POWER 911, a 911 emergency response | |
| 1277 system written in Modula3:\n") | |
| 1278 (about-url-link 'marcpa nil "Visit POWER 911") | |
| 1279 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1280 \n\nPreviously, I worked at Softimage Inc., now a Microsoft company | |
| 1281 \(eeekkk!), as a UNIX system administrator. This is where I've been | |
| 1282 converted to NT. | |
| 1283 | |
| 1284 In a previous life, I was a programmer/sysadmin at CRIM (Centre de | |
| 1285 Recherche Informatique de Montreal) for the speech recognition group.\n")) | |
| 1286 (martin | |
| 1287 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1288 Martin was the XEmacs guy at DevPro, a part of Sun Microsystems. | |
| 1289 Martin used to do XEmacs as a `hobby' while at IBM, and was crazy | |
| 1290 enough to try to make a living doing it at Sun. | |
| 1291 | |
| 1292 Martin starting using Emacs originally not to edit files, but to get | |
| 1293 the benefit of shell mode. He actually used to run nothing but a shell | |
| 1294 buffer, and use `xterm -e vi' to edit files. But then he saw the | |
| 1295 light. He dreams of rewriting shell mode from scratch. Stderr should | |
| 1296 show up in red!! | |
| 1297 | |
| 1298 Martin is no longer doing XEmacs for a living, and is Just Another | |
| 1299 Volunteer.\n")) | |
| 1300 (mcook | |
| 1301 (widget-insert | |
| 1302 "\ | |
| 1303 Sorry, no personal information available about me yet.\n")) | |
| 1304 (mly | |
| 1305 (widget-insert "Cars are evil. Ride a bike.\n")) | |
| 1306 (morioka | |
| 1307 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1308 I am a doctoral student at School of Information Science of JAIST | |
| 1309 \(Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Hokuriku). I'm | |
| 1310 interested in Natural Language, Affordance and writing systems.\n")) | |
| 1311 (mta | |
| 1312 (widget-insert | |
| 1313 "\ | |
| 1314 I am a software developer who worked for the University of Michigan | |
| 1315 for many years where I was one of the principal architects of the | |
| 1316 Michigan Terminal System. For the last several years I've been | |
| 1317 working for Arbortext, a publisher of XML publishing and content | |
| 1318 management software.\n")) | |
| 428 | 1319 (ograf |
| 1320 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1321 I'm a student of computer sciences at the University of Koblenz. My | |
| 1322 major is computational linguistics (human language generation and | |
| 1323 analysis). | |
| 1324 | |
| 1325 I make my living as a managing director of a small but fine company | |
| 1326 which I started two years ago with one of my friends. We provide | |
| 1327 business network solutions based on linux servers and various other | |
| 1328 networking products. | |
| 1329 | |
| 1330 Most of my spare time I spent on the development of the XEmacs | |
| 1331 Drag'n'Drop API, a enhanced version of Tk called TkStep (better looks, | |
| 1332 also Drag'n'Drop, and more), and various other hacks: ISDN-tools, | |
| 1333 cd players, python, etc... | |
| 1334 | |
| 1335 To see some of these have a look at ") | |
| 479 | 1336 (about-url-link 'ograf nil "one of my homepages") |
| 1337 (widget-insert ".\n")) | |
| 1338 (olivier | |
| 1339 (widget-insert | |
| 1340 "\ | |
| 1341 Sorry, no personal information available about me yet.\n")) | |
| 1342 (oscar | |
| 487 | 1343 (widget-insert "\ |
| 1344 Oscar heads the Computer Science department at CPE Lyon, a french | |
| 1345 engineering school in France. Besides his administrative tasks he | |
| 1346 teaches networking basics, Internet technologies (you know, all these | |
| 1347 xxML and hairy script languages !) and the Scheme language.\n")) | |
| 479 | 1348 (pelegri |
| 1349 (widget-insert | |
| 1350 "\ | |
| 629 | 1351 I did my PhD at UCB and a postdoc at CSL/PARC. I joined Sun in 1990, |
| 479 | 1352 spent some time in DevPro (that is when I made my contribution to |
| 1353 XEmacs) and joined JavaSoft in fall '95, where I've been the lead for | |
| 1354 several JSP-related specifications and JAX-RPC. I'm currently the Web | |
| 4175 | 1355 Layer architect for J2EE. |
| 479 | 1356 |
| 1357 I was born in Barcelona and I grew up mostly in Caracas; I have two kids | |
| 1358 and I speak only catalan to them; I can juggle some (career, family, and | |
| 1359 4 balls or 3 pins); and my english can be idiosyncratic!.\n")) | |
| 1360 (pez | |
| 1361 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1362 Peter currently serves as Senior Vice President, Product Development | |
| 1363 for CBS SportsLine. See ") | |
| 1364 (about-url-link 'pez nil "CBS SportsLine") | |
| 428 | 1365 (widget-insert ".\n")) |
| 479 | 1366 (piper |
| 1367 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1368 My home page is here:\n") | |
| 1369 (about-url-link 'piper nil "Visit andy's home page") | |
| 988 | 1370 (widget-insert "\n Andy has been active in the XEmacs team for a |
| 1371 number of years, helping port XEmacs to MS Windows operating | |
| 1372 systems. He is also the current MS Windows release manager and | |
| 1373 maintains the MS Windows netinstaller.\n")) | |
| 479 | 1374 (pittman |
| 1375 (widget-insert | |
| 1376 "\ | |
| 1377 Sorry, no personal information available about me yet.\n")) | |
| 2297 | 1378 (purvis |
| 1379 (widget-insert | |
| 1380 "\ | |
| 2374 | 1381 Graduate of the University of New South Wales and resident of Sydney, |
| 3133 | 1382 Australia. By day I'm a senior Unix/Linux application and tools |
| 1383 developer, and wielder of the Dinosaur of Cluefulness, at a small ISV. | |
| 1384 I've yet to get XEmacs hacking added to my job description. | |
| 2374 | 1385 |
| 3133 | 1386 When not hacking, I relax by chasing after my young sons, reading SF, |
| 2374 | 1387 listening to Hip Hop and serving on various boards and committees of the |
| 1388 Anglican Church in Sydney.\n")) | |
| 479 | 1389 (rickc |
| 1390 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 487 | 1391 The hacker formerly known as Rick Busdiecker is a developer and |
| 1392 technical manager at Deutsche Bank in New York during daylight hours. | |
| 1393 In the evenings he maintains three children, and when he ought to be | |
| 1394 sleeping he builds XEmacs betas, and tinkers with various personal | |
| 1395 hacking projects.\n")) | |
| 479 | 1396 (rose |
| 1397 (widget-insert | |
| 1398 "\ | |
| 1399 Sorry, no personal information available about me yet.\n")) | |
| 1400 (rossini | |
| 1401 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1402 Current development lead for ESS (Emacs Speaks Statistics), a mode and | |
| 1403 inferior mode for statistical programming and data analysis for SAS, | |
| 1404 S, S-PLUS, R, XLispStat; configurable for nearly any other statistical | |
| 1405 language/package one might want. In spare time, chases his son around | |
| 1406 and acts as a Ph.D. (bio)statistician for money and amusement, | |
| 1407 primarily focusing on statistical computing, visualization, and the | |
| 1408 design and analysis of HIV vaccine trials. Current position: Research | |
| 1409 Assistant Professor of Biostatistics at the University of Washington | |
| 1410 and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. | |
| 1411 | |
| 1412 See ") | |
| 1779 | 1413 (about-url-link 'rossini nil "Visit Anthony's home page") |
| 479 | 1414 (widget-insert ".\n")) |
| 1248 | 1415 (scop |
| 1416 (widget-insert | |
| 1417 "\ | |
| 1418 Sorry, no personal information available about me yet.\n")) | |
| 479 | 1419 (slb |
| 1420 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1421 Peaches Baur, 1986-1999. | |
| 1422 Rest in peace") | |
| 1423 (widget-insert ".\n")) | |
| 1424 (sperber | |
| 1425 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1426 When Mike isn't busy putting together patches for free software he has | |
| 1427 just installed or changing his hairstyle, he does research in modern | |
| 1428 programming languages and their implementation, and hopes that one day | |
| 1429 XEmacs will speak Scheme.\n")) | |
| 1430 (stig | |
| 428 | 1431 (widget-insert "\ |
| 479 | 1432 Peripatetic uninominal Emacs hacker. Stig sometimes operates out of a |
| 1433 big white van set up for nomadic living and hacking. Stig is sort of | |
| 1434 a tool fetishist. He has a hate/love relationship with computers and | |
| 1435 he hacks on XEmacs because it's a good tool that makes computers | |
| 1436 somewhat less of a nuisance. Besides XEmacs, Stig especially likes | |
| 1437 his Leatherman, his Makita, and his lockpicks. Stig wants a MIG | |
| 1438 welder and air tools. | |
| 1439 | |
| 1440 Stig likes to perch, hang from the ceiling, and climb on the walls. | |
| 1441 Stig has a cool van. Stig would like to be able to telecommute from, | |
| 1442 say, the north rim of the Grand Canyon or the midst of Baja.\n")) | |
| 1443 (stigb | |
| 1444 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1445 Currently studying computer science in Trondheim, Norway. Full time | |
| 1446 Linux user and proud of it. XEmacs hacker light. | |
| 1447 | |
| 1448 See:\t") | |
| 1449 (about-url-link 'stigb nil "Visit Stig's home page")) | |
| 1450 (thiessel | |
| 1451 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1452 Worked at University of Kaiserslautern where he took part in the | |
| 1453 development and design of a CAD framework for analog integrated | |
| 1454 circuits with special emphasis on distributed software concepts. He | |
| 1455 has now joined HP as technical consultant. | |
| 1456 | |
| 4175 | 1457 All of the buildings, |
| 1458 all of the cars | |
| 1459 were once just a dream | |
| 1460 in somebody's head.\n | |
| 1461 P. Gabriel\n")) | |
| 479 | 1462 (tomonori |
| 1463 (widget-insert | |
| 1464 "\ | |
| 1465 Sorry, no personal information available about me yet.\n")) | |
| 1466 (tuck | |
| 1467 (widget-insert | |
| 1468 "\ | |
| 1469 Sorry, no personal information available about me yet.\n")) | |
| 1470 (turnbull | |
| 1471 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1472 Stephen lives with his Japanese wife and children in Tsukuba, Japan, | |
| 2297 | 1473 where he is a professor of economics at the University of Tsukuba, |
| 1474 and occasionally regretting not going to MIT for college, where he | |
| 1475 surely would have gotten addicted to computers early enough to have | |
| 1476 learned to actually code. | |
| 1477 | |
| 1478 Well, they also serve who rail 'n' rant. | |
| 4175 | 1479 ") |
| 2297 | 1480 (about-url-link 'turnbull nil "Visit Steve's personal page") |
| 1481 (widget-insert "\n")) | |
| 479 | 1482 (vin |
| 1483 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 4281 | 1484 I'm a software engineer and manager for Adaptive Optics Associates in |
| 1485 Cambridge, Massachusetts. I used to play a lot of Ultimate (see\n") | |
| 1486 (about-url-link 'vin nil "Visit the Ultimate Players Association homepage") | |
| 1487 (widget-insert " for more details), but nowadays I'm a family man, | |
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1488 so I spend a lot of time with my wife, Becky, and our son, Noah.\n")) |
| 2374 | 1489 (viteno |
| 1490 (widget-insert | |
| 1491 "\ | |
| 1492 Sorry, no personal information available about me yet.\n")) | |
| 479 | 1493 (vladimir |
| 1494 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1495 Former technical lead for XEmacs at Sun. He is now writing a book on | |
| 1496 distributed Java and is working at Xerox PARC documenting AspectJ, a | |
| 1497 light-weight extension to Java that supports crosscutting concerns. | |
| 1498 See ") | |
| 1499 (about-url-link 'vladimir nil "Visit Vladimir's home page") | |
| 1500 (widget-insert ".\n")) | |
| 1501 (wmperry | |
| 1502 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 487 | 1503 Happily living in Indiana telecommuting for a company based in Seattle |
| 1504 \(who I now prefer not to name), wishing I was in Ireland instead.\n")) | |
| 479 | 1505 (yoshiki |
| 1506 (widget-insert | |
| 1507 "\ | |
| 1508 Sorry, no personal information available about me yet.\n")) | |
| 1509 )) | |
| 428 | 1510 |
| 479 | 1511 ;; Insert info about a maintainer's contribution to XEmacs. See also |
| 1512 ;; `about-personal-info'. | |
| 1513 (defun about-hacker-contribution (entry) | |
| 1514 (ecase (car entry) | |
| 1515 ;; to sort the entries below, use M-x sort-regexp-fields RET | |
| 1516 ;; then this regexp: ([^(]*([^"]*"[^"]*"[^)]*)) | |
| 1517 ;; then this regexp: (\([a-z]*\) | |
| 1518 (adrian | |
| 1519 (widget-insert | |
| 1520 "\ | |
| 1521 Adrian has done invaluable work rewriting and maintaining the XEmacs | |
| 1522 web pages at www.xemacs.org. During his tenureship, he has | |
| 1523 established a consistent look and feel, placed the web pages under | |
| 1524 CVS, set up maintenance procedures, written scripts to handle | |
| 1525 automatic updating, validation and mirroring, and done innumerable | |
| 1526 other tasks. He has also helped with many other administrative tasks, | |
| 1527 such as the thankless work of dealing with the providers of resources | |
| 1528 to XEmacs at SourceForge and tux.org.\n")) | |
| 1529 (aj | |
| 1530 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1531 Former `Package Patch Tender', beta tester and GNU libc developer.\n")) | |
| 1532 (ajc | |
| 1533 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1534 Former XEmacs web site maintainer.\n")) | |
| 1535 (alastair | |
| 1536 (widget-insert | |
| 1537 "\ | |
| 1538 Rewrote the selection code, adding many new features such as better | |
| 1539 support for arbitrary selection types (especially under MS Windows, | |
| 1540 where the full power of the clipboard system is available under | |
| 1541 XEmacs).\n")) | |
| 1542 (baw | |
| 1543 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1544 I'm the author of ") | |
| 1545 (about-url-link 'cc-mode "CC Mode" "Visit the CC Mode page") | |
| 1546 (widget-insert ", for C, C++, Objective-C and Java editing, | |
| 1547 Supercite for mail and news citing, and sundry other XEmacs packages | |
| 1548 such as ELP (the Emacs Lisp Profiler), Reporter, xrdb-mode, and | |
| 1549 winring. Even though I still live almost 100% in XEmacs these days, | |
| 1550 my Lisp hacking has fallen off in recent years as I became more | |
| 1551 involved in Python, and in fact, I currently maintain the Python | |
| 1552 editing mode. See also: ") | |
| 1553 (about-url-link "http://www.python.org/emacs" nil | |
| 1554 "Visit the python.org Emacs Goodies page") | |
| 1555 (widget-insert ".\n")) | |
| 1556 (ben | |
| 1557 (widget-insert | |
| 1558 "\ | |
| 1559 I am the largest code contributor to XEmacs, and the architect of many | |
| 1560 of the features that distinguish XEmacs from GNU Emacs and other Emacs | |
| 1561 versions. My main contributions to XEmacs include rewriting large | |
| 1562 parts of the internals and the gory Xt/Xlib interfacing, adding the | |
| 1563 Mule \(international) support, improving the MS Windows support, | |
| 1564 adding many GUI features to XEmacs, architecting the | |
| 1565 device-abstraction and specifier code, writing most of the XEmacs | |
| 1566 Internals Manual and the XEmacs-specific parts of the XEmacs Lisp | |
| 1567 Reference Manual, synching a great deal of code with GNU Emacs, and | |
| 1568 being a general nuisance ... er, brainstormer for many of the new | |
| 1569 features of XEmacs.\n")) | |
| 1570 (bw | |
| 1571 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1572 Author of the Hyperbole everyday information management hypertext | |
| 1573 system and the OO-Browser multi-language code browser. He also | |
| 1574 designed the BeOpen InfoDock integrated development environment | |
| 1575 for software engineers. It runs atop XEmacs and is available from | |
| 1576 his firm, BeOpen, which offers distributions, custom development, | |
| 1577 support, and training packages for corporate users of XEmacs, GNU | |
| 1578 Emacs and InfoDock. See ") | |
| 1579 (about-url-link 'beopen nil "Visit BeOpen WWW page") | |
| 1580 (widget-insert ".\n")) | |
| 1581 (cgw | |
| 1582 (widget-insert | |
| 1583 "\ | |
| 1584 Author of an earlier version of the MS Windows setup program for XEmacs.\n")) | |
| 1585 (chr | |
| 1586 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 2560 | 1587 Former maintainer of the XEmacs FAQ and proud author of `zap-up-to-char'.\n")) |
| 479 | 1588 (craig |
| 1589 (widget-insert | |
| 1590 "\ | |
| 1591 Sorry, no information about my XEmacs contributions yet.\n")) | |
| 1592 (cthomp | |
| 1593 (widget-insert | |
| 1594 "\ | |
| 1595 Maintainer of XEmacs from mid-1994 through 1996. Author of the | |
| 487 | 1596 redisplay engine, the original toolbar and scrollbars and some of the |
| 1597 device-abstraction, TTY and glyph code. Creator of the xemacs.org | |
| 1598 domain and comp.emacs.xemacs.\n")) | |
| 479 | 1599 (daiki |
| 1600 (widget-insert | |
| 1601 "\ | |
| 1602 Sorry, no information about my XEmacs contributions yet.\n")) | |
| 1603 (dan | |
| 1604 (widget-insert | |
| 1605 "\ | |
| 1606 Sorry, no information about my XEmacs contributions yet.\n")) | |
| 1607 (darrylo | |
| 1608 (widget-insert | |
| 1609 "\ | |
| 1610 Sorry, no information about my XEmacs contributions yet.\n")) | |
| 1611 (devin | |
| 1612 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1613 Part of the original (pre-19.0) Lucid Emacs development team. | |
| 1614 Matthieu wrote the initial Energize interface, designed the | |
| 1615 toolkit-independent Lucid Widget library, and fixed enough redisplay | |
| 1616 bugs to last a lifetime. The features in Lucid Emacs were largely | |
| 1617 inspired by Matthieu's initial prototype of an Energize interface | |
| 1618 using Epoch.\n")) | |
| 1619 (dkindred | |
| 1620 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1621 Darrell tends to come out of the woodwork a couple of weeks | |
| 4175 | 1622 before a new release with a flurry of fixes for bugs that |
| 479 | 1623 annoy him. He hopes he's spared you from a core dump or two.\n")) |
| 1624 (dmoore | |
| 1625 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1626 David has contributed greatly to the quest to speed up XEmacs.\n")) | |
| 4175 | 1627 (didier |
| 479 | 1628 (widget-insert "\ |
| 4175 | 1629 Didier joined the development of XEmacs in 1996, and has been one of |
| 1630 the core maintainers since 1998. His very first contribution was the | |
| 1631 translation of the tutorial to French. Since then, he has contributed | |
| 1632 various bug fixes and enhancements in fields as diverse as the GUI, | |
| 1633 redisplay engine and autoconf support. | |
| 428 | 1634 |
| 4175 | 1635 Didier is the official maintainer of some core libraries (rect, cus-edit, |
| 1636 wid-edit) and the author of the multicast support. He is also the author | |
| 1637 of several packages, including mchat and Patcher.\n")) | |
| 479 | 1638 (eb |
| 1639 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1640 Also part of the original Lucid Emacs development team. Eric played a | |
| 1641 big part in the design of many aspects of the system, including the | |
| 1642 new command loop and keymaps, fixed numerous bugs, and has been a | |
| 1643 reliable beta tester ever since.\n")) | |
| 1644 (fabrice | |
| 1645 (widget-insert | |
| 1646 "\ | |
| 1647 I have started to provide binary kits for the 21.2 series when there | |
| 1648 was no installer available. I contributed a few lines of core code | |
| 1649 occasionally to make things smoother with the native win32 port which | |
| 1650 I'm using all the day. | |
| 428 | 1651 |
| 479 | 1652 I also contributed elisp code long ago to make Gnus run under XEmacs.\n")) |
| 1653 (golubev | |
| 1654 (widget-insert | |
| 1655 "\ | |
| 1215 | 1656 Used XEmacs since early 1997. Fixed bugs that annoy me, both in |
| 1657 XEmacs core and in packages I use, mostly viper. Hoping to get | |
| 1658 coding-cookie package distributed, which is also a fix of what I | |
| 1659 consider a bug.\n")) | |
| 479 | 1660 (gunnar |
| 1661 (widget-insert | |
| 1662 "\ | |
| 4175 | 1663 Sorry, no information about my XEmacs contributions yet.\n")) |
| 479 | 1664 (hbs |
| 1665 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1666 Part of the original (pre-19.0) Lucid Emacs development team. Harlan | |
| 1667 designed and implemented many of the low level data structures which | |
| 1668 are original to the Lucid version of Emacs, including extents and hash | |
| 1669 tables.\n")) | |
| 1670 (hisashi | |
| 1671 (widget-insert | |
| 1672 "\ | |
| 1673 Sorry, no information about my XEmacs contributions yet.\n")) | |
| 1674 (hmuller | |
| 1675 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1676 Author of the code used to connect XEmacs with ToolTalk, and of an | |
| 1677 early client of the external Emacs widget.\n")) | |
| 1678 (hniksic | |
| 1679 (widget-insert | |
| 1680 "\ | |
| 481 | 1681 Hrvoje's contribution to XEmacs consists of many hours spent working |
| 1682 on code and taking part in public discussions. | |
| 1683 | |
| 1684 He wrote `savehist' and `htmlize' packages, the latter having a pretty | |
| 1685 large gathering of users. He worked to improve many parts of XEmacs | |
| 1686 Lisp code, including isearch (FSF synch and new features), cl, edmacro | |
| 1687 \(FSF synch and an almost complete rewrite), profile, gnuserv, | |
| 1688 hyper-apropos, etags, about, and custom. | |
| 1689 | |
| 1690 He has worked on improving and optimizing the C core. He ported many | |
| 1691 FSF core features such as indirect buffers, tty-erase-char, | |
| 1692 save-current-buffer and friends, debug-ignored-errors, etc. He also | |
| 1693 wrote line numbering optimizations for large buffers, initial support | |
| 1694 for TTY frames, abbrev improvements, Lisp printer and reader | |
| 1695 improvements, support for extent modification functions, and lots of | |
| 1696 minor bugfixes, optimizations, and Muleifications. | |
| 1697 | |
| 1698 He contributed to Lispref and Internals documentation, including a | |
| 1699 section on writing Mule-compliant C code. Maintains NEWS. He | |
| 1700 participated on xemacs-beta since 1996 and on the Patch Review Board | |
| 1701 since its inception in 1998.\n")) | |
| 479 | 1702 (hobley |
| 1703 (widget-insert | |
| 1704 "\ | |
| 1705 Creator of the earliest version of the MS Windows port of XEmacs.\n")) | |
| 1248 | 1706 (james |
| 1707 (widget-insert | |
| 1708 "\ | |
| 1709 Jerry made lots of enhancements to the DSO code, including moving | |
| 1710 PostgreSQL and LDAP to modules.\n")) | |
| 479 | 1711 (jan |
| 1712 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1713 Apart from hunting down redisplay bugs Jan has worked on such | |
| 1714 things as improvements to the package system, implementing lazy-shot, | |
| 1715 a short stint at tracking patches and currently acts as a guardian | |
| 1716 of the XEmacs custom subsystem and gnuserv.\n")) | |
| 1717 (jareth | |
| 1718 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1719 Owner of cvs.xemacs.org, the machine that holds the XEmacs CVS | |
| 1720 repository, and author of some of the graphics code in XEmacs.\n")) | |
| 2630 | 1721 (jas |
| 1722 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1723 Wrote and/or integrated several packages for Gnus, such as | |
| 1724 support for IMAP, Sieve, format=flowed, GnuTLS, S/MIME, and PGP. | |
| 1725 Irregularly synchronizes lisp code between Emacs and XEmacs. He | |
| 1726 maintains the mail-lib, sieve, sasl, pgg and ecrypto XEmacs | |
| 1727 packages. Operates the secondary DNS and mail server for | |
| 1728 xemacs.org.\n")) | |
| 428 | 1729 (jason |
| 1730 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 460 | 1731 Beta tester, manager of the various XEmacs mailing lists and binary |
| 479 | 1732 kit manager. Also, originator and maintainer of the gnus.org domain.\n")) |
| 1733 (jens | |
| 1734 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 487 | 1735 Jens did the artwork for graphics added to XEmacs 20.2 and 19.15. He's |
| 1736 also the author of \"XEmacs Mine\", a game similar to Minesweeper, but | |
| 1737 running in XEmacs\n")) | |
| 428 | 1738 (jmiller |
| 1739 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 479 | 1740 Beta tester and last hacker of calendar.\n")) |
| 1741 (jonathan | |
| 1742 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1743 I started the native port of XEmacs to MS Windows. Author of the | |
| 1744 Windows frame, redisplay, face and event loop support.\n")) | |
| 1745 (juhp | |
| 1746 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1747 Author of \"find-func.el\", improvements to \"help.el\" and a good | |
| 1748 number of bug fixes during June 1997 to December 1998.\n")) | |
| 1749 (jwz | |
| 1750 (widget-insert | |
| 1751 "\ | |
| 1752 Creator and maintainer of Lucid Emacs (the predecessor of XEmacs), | |
| 1753 from 1991 through mid-1994.\n")) | |
| 1754 (kazz | |
| 428 | 1755 (widget-insert "\ |
| 479 | 1756 IENAGA Kazuyuki is the XEmacs technical lead on BSD, particularly |
| 1757 FreeBSD.\n")) | |
| 1758 (kirill | |
| 1759 (widget-insert | |
| 1760 "\ | |
| 1761 Abstracted the subprocess code and wrote much of the MS Windows | |
| 1762 support in XEmacs, including the subprocess interface, dialog boxes, | |
| 1763 printing support, and much of the event loop.\n")) | |
| 1764 (kyle | |
| 1765 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1766 Author of VM, a mail-reading package that is included in the standard | |
| 1767 XEmacs distribution, and contributor of many improvements and bug | |
| 1768 fixes. Unlike RMAIL and MH-E, VM uses the standard UNIX mailbox | |
| 1769 format for its folders; thus, you can use VM concurrently with other | |
| 1770 UNIX mail readers such as Berkeley Mail and ELM. | |
| 428 | 1771 |
| 479 | 1772 Also rewrote the object allocation system in XEmacs to support full |
| 1773 32-bit pointers and 31-bit integers.\n")) | |
| 1774 (larsi | |
| 1775 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1776 Author of Gnus the Usenet news and Mail reading package in the | |
| 1777 standard XEmacs distribution, and contributor of various enhancements | |
| 1778 and portability fixes.\n")) | |
| 1779 (marcpa | |
| 1780 (widget-insert | |
| 1781 "\ | |
| 1782 Sorry, no information about my XEmacs contributions yet.\n")) | |
| 1783 (martin | |
| 1784 (widget-insert | |
| 1785 "\ | |
| 1248 | 1786 Former beta release manager and author of many stability fixes and speed |
| 479 | 1787 improvements in XEmacs.\n")) |
| 1788 (mcook | |
| 1789 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1790 Author of the \"shy groups\" and minimal matching regular expression | |
| 1791 extensions.\n")) | |
| 1792 (mly | |
| 1793 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1794 Early code contributor to Lucid Emacs. Synched up Lucid Emacs with | |
| 1795 the first actual release of GNU Emacs 19, and architected and wrote | |
| 1796 the first version of XEmacs's object allocation system.\n")) | |
| 1797 (morioka | |
| 1798 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1799 I am the author of tm-view (general MIME Viewer for GNU Emacs) and | |
| 1800 major author and maintainer of tm (Tools for MIME; general MIME | |
| 1801 package for GNU Emacs). In addition, I am working to unify MULE API | |
| 1802 for Emacs and XEmacs. In XEmacs, I have ported many mule features.\n")) | |
| 1803 (mta | |
| 1804 (widget-insert | |
| 1805 "\ | |
| 1806 Contributed minor improvements to the Windows support, especially | |
| 1807 related to subprocess communication and portable dumping as well as | |
| 1808 a bit of general bug fixing.\n")) | |
| 1809 (ograf | |
| 1810 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1811 Author of the XEmacs Drag'n'Drop API.\n")) | |
| 1812 (olivier | |
| 1813 (widget-insert | |
| 1814 "\ | |
| 1815 Author of the portable dumper.\n")) | |
| 1816 (oscar | |
| 487 | 1817 (widget-insert "\ |
| 1818 Oscar's major contributions to XEmacs are the internal LDAP support | |
| 1819 and the EUDC package, an interface to query various directory services | |
| 1820 in a uniform manner (when composing mail for instance).\n")) | |
| 479 | 1821 (pelegri |
| 1822 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1823 Author of EOS, a package included in the standard XEmacs distribution | |
| 1824 that integrates XEmacs with the SPARCworks development environment | |
| 1825 from Sun. Past lead for XEmacs at Sun; advocated the validity of | |
| 1826 using Epoch, and later Lemacs, at Sun through several early | |
| 1827 prototypes.\n")) | |
| 1828 (pez | |
| 1829 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1830 Author of SQL Mode, edit-toolbar, mailtool-mode, and various other | |
| 1831 small packages with varying degrees of usefulness.\n")) | |
| 1832 (piper | |
| 1833 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1834 Author of the Cygwin port of XEmacs including unexec, the widget, | |
| 1835 gutter and buffer-tab support, glyphs under MS-Windows, toolbars under | |
| 1836 MS-Windows, the original \"fake\" XEmacs toolbar, outl-mouse for mouse | |
| 1837 gesture based outlining, and the original CDE drag-n-drop | |
| 1838 support.\n")) | |
| 1839 (pittman | |
| 1840 (widget-insert | |
| 1841 "\ | |
| 1842 Sorry, no information about my XEmacs contributions yet.\n")) | |
| 2297 | 1843 (purvis |
| 1844 (widget-insert | |
| 1845 "\ | |
| 3133 | 1846 Filing off some of the splinters in the GTK port. Ported configure to |
| 1847 autoconf 2.5. Miscellaneous fixes, mainly to the C code.\n")) | |
| 479 | 1848 (rickc |
| 438 | 1849 (widget-insert "\ |
| 479 | 1850 Maintainer of ILISP.\n")) |
| 1851 (rose | |
| 1852 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1853 Author of many extensions to the `extents' code, including the initial | |
| 1854 implementation of `duplicable' properties.\n")) | |
| 1855 (rossini | |
| 1856 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1857 Author of the first XEmacs FAQ; | |
| 1858 Development lead on Emacs Speaks Statistics; | |
| 1859 Assisted Jareth Hein with setting up the JitterBug tracking system.\n")) | |
| 1248 | 1860 (scop |
| 1861 (widget-insert | |
| 1862 "\ | |
| 1306 | 1863 Co Maintainer & Release Manager of the Packages.\n")) |
| 479 | 1864 (slb |
| 1865 (widget-insert | |
| 1866 "\ | |
| 1867 Maintainer of XEmacs from 1996 through 1998. Author of the package | |
| 1868 system.\n")) | |
| 1869 (sperber | |
| 1870 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1871 Mike ported EFS to XEmacs 20 and integrated EFS into XEmacs. He's | |
| 1872 also responsible for the ports of facemenu.el and enriched.el, the | |
| 1873 code to handle path-frobbing at startup for the XEmacs core and the | |
| 1874 package system, the init file migration from .emacs to | |
| 1875 .xemacs/init.el, and the CVS Great Trunk Move.\n")) | |
| 1876 (stig | |
| 1877 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1878 Implemented the faster stay-up Lucid menus and hyper-apropos. | |
| 1879 Contributor of many dispersed improvements in the core Lisp code, and | |
| 1880 back-seat contributor for several of its major packages.\n")) | |
| 1881 (stigb | |
| 1882 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1883 Maintainer of the RPM package.\n")) | |
| 1884 (thiessel | |
| 1885 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1886 Does beta testing and helps take care of the XEmacs web site.\n")) | |
| 1887 (tomonori | |
| 1888 (widget-insert | |
| 1889 "\ | |
| 1890 Sorry, no information about my XEmacs contributions yet.\n")) | |
| 1891 (tuck | |
| 1892 (widget-insert | |
| 1893 "\ | |
| 1894 Sorry, no information about my XEmacs contributions yet.\n")) | |
| 1895 (turnbull | |
| 1896 (widget-insert | |
| 1897 "\ | |
| 2297 | 1898 Mostly a source of random noise and occasionally useful advice on |
| 1899 I18N up until people starting hinting that (2 years after the release | |
| 1900 of 21.1) it was time for various projects to get pushed into the public | |
| 1901 eye. Steve was the prime mover behind the release of 21.4. | |
| 1902 | |
| 1903 Since Vin took over the maintainership of 21.4, Steve has featured as | |
| 1904 janitor and waterboy, handling (more or less) all those administrative | |
| 1905 tasks that need to get done somehow by somebody---wishing he were coding | |
| 1906 the whole time. | |
| 1907 | |
| 1908 Steve is maintainer of the edict, mule-ucs, and latin-unity packages, | |
| 1909 and has contributed quite a bit of documentation, especially for Mule.\n")) | |
| 479 | 1910 (vin |
| 1911 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 4281 | 1912 Vin maintains the stable version of XEmacs. This involves reviewing |
| 1913 a lot of other peoples' patches and testing and applying them. | |
| 1914 He also gets to generate his own patches from time to time. Being | |
| 1915 release manager is a fun way to contribute to the XEmacs project. | |
| 1916 Write me at acs@xemacs.org if you're interested in learning more.\n")) | |
| 2374 | 1917 (viteno |
| 1918 (widget-insert | |
| 1919 "\ | |
| 1920 Norbert is XEmacs' package release manager.\n")) | |
| 479 | 1921 (vladimir |
| 1922 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1923 Former technical lead for XEmacs at Sun.\n")) | |
| 1924 (wmperry | |
| 1925 (widget-insert "\ | |
| 1926 Author of the GTK support in XEmacs, Emacs-w3 (the builtin web browser | |
| 1927 that comes with XEmacs), and various additions to the C code (e.g. the | |
| 1928 database support, the PNG support, some of the GIF/JPEG support, the | |
| 1929 strikethru face attribute support).\n")) | |
| 1930 (yoshiki | |
| 1931 (widget-insert | |
| 1932 "\ | |
| 1933 Sorry, no information about my XEmacs contributions yet.\n")) | |
| 1934 )) | |
| 428 | 1935 |
| 1936 ;; Setup the buffer for a maintainer. | |
| 1937 (defun about-maintainer (widget &optional event) | |
| 1938 (let* ((entry (assq (widget-value widget) xemacs-hackers)) | |
| 1939 (who (car entry)) | |
| 1940 (name (cadr entry)) | |
| 1941 (address (caddr entry)) | |
| 1942 (bufname (format "*About %s*" name))) | |
| 1943 (unless (about-get-buffer bufname) | |
| 1944 ;; Display the glyph and name | |
| 1945 (widget-insert "\n") | |
| 1946 (widget-create 'default :format "%t" | |
| 1947 :tag-glyph (about-maintainer-glyph who)) | |
| 1948 (widget-insert | |
| 479 | 1949 "\n\n" (about-with-face (format "%s" name) 'bold) |
| 1950 " <") | |
| 1951 (about-mailto-link address) | |
| 1952 (widget-insert ">\n\n") | |
| 428 | 1953 ;; Display the actual info |
| 479 | 1954 (about-personal-info entry) |
| 1955 (widget-insert "\n") | |
| 1956 (widget-insert | |
| 1957 (about-with-face "Contributions to XEmacs:\n\n" 'about-headline-face)) | |
| 1958 (about-hacker-contribution entry) | |
| 428 | 1959 (widget-insert "\n") |
| 1960 (about-finish-buffer 'kill) | |
| 1961 (forward-line 2)))) | |
| 1962 | |
| 1963 (defsubst about-tabs (str) | |
| 1964 (let ((x (length str))) | |
| 1965 (cond ((>= x 24) " ") | |
| 1966 ((>= x 16) "\t") | |
| 1967 ((>= x 8) "\t\t") | |
| 1968 (t "\t\t\t")))) | |
| 1969 | |
| 479 | 1970 (defun about-show-linked-info (who) |
| 428 | 1971 (let* ((entry (assq who xemacs-hackers)) |
| 1972 (name (cadr entry)) | |
| 1973 (address (caddr entry))) | |
| 1974 (widget-create 'link :help-echo (concat "Find out more about " name) | |
| 1975 :action 'about-maintainer | |
| 1976 :button-prefix "" | |
| 1977 :button-suffix "" | |
| 1978 :tag name | |
| 1979 :value who) | |
| 1980 (widget-insert (about-tabs name) | |
| 479 | 1981 "<") |
| 1982 (about-mailto-link address) | |
| 1983 (widget-insert ">\n") | |
| 1984 (about-hacker-contribution entry) | |
| 1985 (widget-insert "\n"))) | |
| 428 | 1986 |
| 1987 (defun about-hackers (&rest ignore) | |
| 1988 (unless (about-get-buffer "*About Contributors*") | |
| 479 | 1989 (let ((title "A Legion of Contributors to XEmacs")) |
| 428 | 1990 (widget-insert |
| 1991 (about-center title) | |
| 1992 (about-with-face title 'bold))) | |
| 1993 (widget-insert | |
| 1994 "\n | |
| 1995 Like most free software, XEmacs is a collaborative effort. These are | |
| 1996 some of the contributors. We have no doubt forgotten someone; we | |
| 479 | 1997 apologize! You can see some of our faces under the links.\n\n" |
| 1998 (about-with-face "Primary maintainers for this release:" | |
| 1999 'about-headline-face) | |
| 2000 "\n\n") | |
| 2001 (mapc 'about-show-linked-info about-current-release-maintainers) | |
| 2002 (widget-insert | |
| 2003 "\n" | |
| 2004 (about-with-face "Other notable current hackers:" | |
| 2005 'about-headline-face) | |
| 2006 "\n\n") | |
| 2007 (mapc 'about-show-linked-info about-other-current-hackers) | |
| 2008 (widget-insert | |
| 2009 "\n" | |
| 2010 (about-with-face "Other notable once and future hackers:" | |
| 2011 'about-headline-face) | |
| 2012 "\n\n") | |
| 2013 (mapc 'about-show-linked-info about-once-and-future-hackers) | |
| 428 | 2014 (flet ((print-short (name addr &optional shortinfo) |
| 479 | 2015 (widget-insert (concat (about-with-face name 'italic) |
| 2016 (about-tabs name) | |
| 2017 "<")) | |
| 2018 (about-mailto-link addr) | |
| 2019 (widget-insert | |
| 2020 (concat ">\n" | |
| 2021 (if shortinfo (concat shortinfo "\n") ""))))) | |
| 428 | 2022 (widget-insert |
| 2023 "\n\ | |
| 2024 In addition to those just mentioned, the following people have spent a | |
| 2025 great deal of effort providing feedback, testing beta versions of | |
| 2026 XEmacs, providing patches to the source code, or doing all of the | |
| 479 | 2027 above. We couldn't have done it without them.\n\n") |
| 2560 | 2028 (print-short "Achim Oppelt" "aoppelt@theorie3.physik.uni-erlangen.de") |
| 2029 (print-short "Adam Hammer" "hammer@cs.purdue.edu") | |
| 2030 (print-short "Aki Vehtari" "Aki.Vehtari@hut.fi") | |
| 2031 (print-short "Alastair Burt" "burt@dfki.uni-kl.de") | |
| 2032 (print-short "Alexandre Oliva" "oliva@dcc.unicamp.br") | |
| 2033 (print-short "Amir Katz" "amir@ndsoft.com") | |
| 2034 (print-short "Anders Stenman" "stenman@isy.liu.se") | |
| 2035 (print-short "Andreas Kaempf" "andreas@sccon.com") | |
| 2036 (print-short "Andrew Innes" "andrewi@harlequin.co.uk") | |
| 2037 (print-short "Andy Cohen" "cohen@andy.bu.edu") | |
| 2038 (print-short "Andy Norman" "ange@hplb.hpl.hp.com") | |
| 2039 (print-short "Art Rijos" "art.rijos@SNET.com") | |
| 2040 (print-short "Arup Mukherjee" "arup+@cs.cmu.edu") | |
| 2041 (print-short "August Hill" "awhill@inlink.com") | |
| 2042 (print-short "Axel Seibert" "seiberta@informatik.tu-muenchen.de") | |
| 2043 (print-short "Barry Friedman" "friedman@nortel.ca") | |
| 2044 (print-short "Ben Gross" "bgross@uiuc.edu") | |
| 2045 (print-short "Benedikt Heinen" "beh@icemark.thenet.ch") | |
| 2046 (print-short "Benjamin Fried" "bf@morgan.com") | |
| 2047 (print-short "Blair Zajac" "blair@olympia.gps.caltech.edu") | |
| 2048 (print-short "Brad Miller" "bmiller@cs.umn.edu") | |
| 2049 (print-short "Butch Anton" "butch@zaphod.uchicago.edu") | |
| 2050 (print-short "Carl Edman" "cedman@Princeton.EDU") | |
| 2051 (print-short "Carsten Leonhardt" "leo@arioch.oche.de") | |
| 2052 (print-short "Casey Nielson" "knielson@joule.elee.calpoly.edu") | |
| 2053 (print-short "ChangGil Han" "cghan@phys401.phys.pusan.ac.kr") | |
| 2054 (print-short "Charles Hines" "chuck_hines@VNET.IBM.COM") | |
| 2055 (print-short "Chris Dean" "ctdean@cogit.com") | |
| 2056 (print-short "Chris Holt" "xris@migraine.stanford.edu") | |
| 2057 (print-short "Christian F. Goetze" "cg@bigbook.com") | |
| 2058 (print-short "Christian Limpach" "Christian.Limpach@nice.ch") | |
| 2059 (print-short "Christoph Wedler" "wedler@fmi.uni-passau.de") | |
| 2060 (print-short "Christopher Davis" "ckd@kei.com") | |
| 2061 (print-short "Colas Nahaboo" "Colas.Nahaboo@sophia.inria.fr") | |
| 2062 (print-short "Colin Rafferty" "colin@xemacs.org") | |
| 2063 (print-short "Cotton Seed" "cottons@cybercom.net") | |
| 2064 (print-short "Damon Lipparelli" "lipp@aa.net") | |
| 2065 (print-short "Daniel Rich" "drich@cisco.com") | |
| 2066 (print-short "Daniel Schepler" "daniel@shep13.wustl.edu") | |
| 2067 (print-short "Daniel Zivkovic" "daniel@canada.sun.com") | |
| 2068 (print-short "Darrel Schneider" "darrel@slc.com") | |
| 2069 (print-short "Dave Edmondson" "davided@sco.com") | |
| 2070 (print-short "Dave Gillespie" "daveg@synaptics.com") | |
| 2071 (print-short "Dave Mason" "dmason@plg.uwaterloo.ca") | |
| 2072 (print-short "David Bush" "david.bush@adn.alcatel.com") | |
| 2073 (print-short "David C Worenklein" "dcw@gcm.com") | |
| 2074 (print-short "David Fletcher" "frodo@tsunami.com") | |
| 2075 (print-short "David Hughes" "djh@harston.cv.com") | |
| 2076 (print-short "David M. Meyer" "meyer@ns.uoregon.edu") | |
| 2077 (print-short "David Ofelt" "ofelt@getalife.Stanford.EDU") | |
| 2078 (print-short "David P. Boswell" "daveb@tau.space.thiokol.com") | |
| 2079 (print-short "David Walte" "djw18@cornell.edu") | |
| 2080 (print-short "Derek Harding" "dharding@lssec.bt.co.uk") | |
| 2081 (print-short "Derrell Lipman" "derrell@vis-av.com") | |
| 2082 (print-short "Dinesh Somasekhar" "somasekh@ecn.purdue.edu") | |
| 2083 (print-short "Dipankar Gupta" "dg@hplb.hpl.hp.com") | |
| 2084 (print-short "Dirk Grunwald" "grunwald@foobar.cs.Colorado.EDU") | |
| 2085 (print-short "Doug Keller" "dkeller@vnet.ibm.com") | |
| 2086 (print-short "E. Rehmi Post" "rehmi@asylum.sf.ca.us") | |
| 2087 (print-short "EKR" "ekr@terisa.com") | |
| 2088 (print-short "Eric Eide" "eeide@asylum.cs.utah.edu") | |
| 2089 (print-short "Erik \"The Pope\" Arneson" "lazarus@mind.net") | |
| 2090 (print-short "Francois Staes" "frans@kiwi.uia.ac.be") | |
| 2091 (print-short "Fred Appelman" "Fred.Appelman@cv.ruu.nl") | |
| 2092 (print-short "Frederic Poncin" "fp@info.ucl.ac.be") | |
| 479 | 2093 (print-short "Gary Adams" "gra@zeppo.East.Sun.COM") |
| 2560 | 2094 (print-short "Gary D. Foster" "Gary.Foster@Corp.Sun.COM") |
| 2095 (print-short "Gary Thomas" "g.thomas@opengroup.org") | |
| 479 | 2096 (print-short "Gennady Agranov" "agranov@csa.CS.Technion.Ac.IL") |
| 2560 | 2097 (print-short "Georg Nikodym" "Georg.Nikodym@canada.sun.com") |
| 2098 (print-short "Glynn Clements" "glynn@sensei.co.uk") | |
| 2099 (print-short "Greg Klanderman" "greg.klanderman@alum.mit.edu") | |
| 2100 (print-short "Greg Onufer" "Greg.Onufer@eng.sun.com") | |
| 2101 (print-short "Gregor Kennedy" "gregork@dadd.ti.com") | |
| 2102 (print-short "Gregory Neil Shapiro" "gshapiro@sendmail.org") | |
| 2103 (print-short "Hajime Saitou" "hajime@jsk.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp") | |
| 2104 (print-short "Hamish Macdonald" "hamish@bnr.ca") | |
| 2105 (print-short "Hayden Schultz" "haydens@ll.mit.edu") | |
| 2106 (print-short "Heiko Muenkel" "muenkel@tnt.uni-hannover.de") | |
| 2107 (print-short "Holger Franz" "hfranz@physik.rwth-aachen.de") | |
| 2108 (print-short "Holger Schauer" "schauer@coling.uni-freiburg.de") | |
| 2109 (print-short "Hunter Kelly" "retnuh@corona") | |
| 2110 (print-short "Ian MacKinnon" "imackinnon@telia.co.uk") | |
| 2111 (print-short "Itay Gat" "itay@cs.huji.ac.il") | |
| 2112 (print-short "J. Kean Johnston" "jkj@paradigm-sa.com") | |
| 2113 (print-short "Jack Repenning" "jackr@sgi.com") | |
| 2114 (print-short "James Grinter" "jrg@demon.net") | |
| 2115 (print-short "James LewisMoss" "moss@cs.sc.edu") | |
| 2116 (print-short "James Thompson" "thompson@wg2.waii.com") | |
| 2117 (print-short "Jan Borchers" "job@tk.uni-linz.ac.at") | |
| 2118 (print-short "Jan Sandquist" "etxquist@iqa.ericsson.se") | |
| 2119 (print-short "Jason McLaren" "mclaren@math.mcgill.ca") | |
| 2120 (print-short "Jason Stewart" "jasons@cs.unm.edu") | |
| 2121 (print-short "Jason Yanowitz" "yanowitz@eternity.cs.umass.edu") | |
| 2122 (print-short "Jaye Mathisen" "mrcpu@cdsnet.net") | |
| 2123 (print-short "Jeffrey Sparkes" "jsparkes@bnr.ca") | |
| 2124 (print-short "Jens Krinke" "krinke@ips.cs.tu-bs.de") | |
| 2125 (print-short "Jered J Floyd" "jered@mit.edu") | |
| 2126 (print-short "Jerry Frain" "jerry@sneffels.tivoli.com") | |
| 2127 (print-short "Jin S. Choi" "jin@atype.com") | |
| 2128 (print-short "Joe Nuspl" "nuspl@sequent.com") | |
| 2129 (print-short "Joel Peterson" "tarzan@aosi.com") | |
| 2130 (print-short "John Griffith" "griffith@sfs.nphil.uni-tuebingen.de") | |
| 2131 (print-short "John Haxby" "J.Haxby@isode.com") | |
| 2132 (print-short "John Mignault" "jbm@panix.com") | |
| 2133 (print-short "John Morey" "jmorey@crl.com") | |
| 2134 (print-short "John Shen" "zfs60@cas.org") | |
| 2135 (print-short "John Turner" "turner@xdiv.lanl.gov") | |
| 2136 (print-short "John W. Jones" "jj@asu.edu") | |
| 2137 (print-short "Jonathan Edwards" "edwards@intranet.com") | |
| 2138 (print-short "Juan E. Villacis" "jvillaci@cs.indiana.edu") | |
| 2139 (print-short "Justin Sheehy" "justin@linus.mitre.org") | |
| 2140 (print-short "Kai Haberzettl" "khaberz@synnet.de") | |
| 2141 (print-short "Karel Zuiderveld" "Karel.Zuiderveld@cv.ruu.nl") | |
| 2142 (print-short "Karl M. Hegbloom" "karlheg@inetarena.com") | |
| 2143 (print-short "Katsumi Yamaoka" "yamaoka@ga.sony.co.jp") | |
| 2144 (print-short "Kazuyoshi Furutaka" "furutaka@Flux.tokai.jaeri.go.jp") | |
| 2145 (print-short "Kenji Sato" "ken@ny.kdd.com") | |
| 2146 (print-short "Ketil Z Malde" "ketil@ii.uib.no") | |
| 2147 (print-short "Kevin Oberman" "oberman@es.net") | |
| 2148 (print-short "Kim Nyberg" "kny@tekla.fi") | |
| 2149 (print-short "La Monte Yarroll" "piggy@hilbert.maths.utas.edu.au") | |
| 479 | 2150 (print-short "Larry Auton" "lda@control.att.com") |
| 2151 (print-short "Larry Ayers" "layers@marktwain.net") | |
| 2152 (print-short "Leonard Blanks" "ltb@haruspex.demon.co.uk") | |
| 2153 (print-short "Lew Gaiter III" "lew@StarFire.com") | |
| 2560 | 2154 (print-short "Lorenzo M. Catucci" "lorenzo@argon.roma2.infn.it") |
| 2155 (print-short "Lynn D. Newton" "lynn@ives.phx.mcd.mot.com") | |
| 479 | 2156 (print-short "Magnus Hammerin" "magnush@epact.se") |
| 2560 | 2157 (print-short "Manoj Srivastava" "srivasta@pilgrim.umass.edu") |
| 2158 (print-short "Marc Aurel" "4-tea-2@bong.saar.de") | |
| 2159 (print-short "Mark Allender" "allender@vnet.IBM.COM") | |
| 2160 (print-short "Mark Borges" "mdb@cdc.noaa.gov") | |
| 479 | 2161 (print-short "Markku Jarvinen" "Markku.Jarvinen@simpukka.funet.fi") |
| 2560 | 2162 (print-short "Markus Gutschke" "gutschk@GOEDEL.UNI-MUENSTER.DE") |
| 2163 (print-short "Markus Linnala" "maage@b14b.tupsu.ton.tut.fi") | |
| 2164 (print-short "Martin Pottendorfer" "Martin.Pottendorfer@aut.alcatel.at") | |
| 2165 (print-short "Marty Sasaki" "sasaki@spdcc.com") | |
| 479 | 2166 (print-short "Mats Larsson" "Mats.Larsson@uab.ericsson.se") |
| 2167 (print-short "Mats Lidell" "mats.lidell@contactor.se") | |
| 2168 (print-short "Matt Liggett" "mliggett@seven.ucs.indiana.edu") | |
| 2560 | 2169 (print-short "Matt Simmons" "simmonmt@acm.org") |
| 2170 (print-short "Matthew J. Brown" "mjb@doc.ic.ac.uk") | |
| 2171 (print-short "Mauro Condarelli" "MC5686@mclink.it") | |
| 479 | 2172 (print-short "Maximilien Lincourt" "max@toonboom.com") |
| 2560 | 2173 (print-short "Michael Diers" "mdiers@elego.de") |
| 2174 (print-short "Michael Guenther" "michaelg@igor.stuttgart.netsurf.de") | |
| 2175 (print-short "Michael Harnois" "mharnois@sbt.net") | |
| 2176 (print-short "Michael Kifer" "kifer@cs.sunysb.edu") | |
| 479 | 2177 (print-short "Michael McNamara" "mac@silicon-sorcery.com") |
| 2178 (print-short "Michael Meissner" "meissner@osf.org") | |
| 2560 | 2179 (print-short "Mike Battaglia" "mbattagl@dsccc.com") |
| 2180 (print-short "Mike Hill" "mikehill@hgeng.com") | |
| 2181 (print-short "Mike Russell" "mjruss@rchland.vnet.ibm.com") | |
| 2182 (print-short "Mike Scheidler" "c23mts@eng.delcoelect.com") | |
| 2183 (print-short "Murata Shuuichirou" "mrt@mickey.ai.kyutech.ac.jp") | |
| 2184 (print-short "Nagi M. Aboulenein" "aboulene@ponder.csci.unt.edu") | |
| 2185 (print-short "Neal Becker" "neal@ctd.comsat.com") | |
| 2186 (print-short "Nick J. Crabtree" "nickc@scopic.com") | |
| 2187 (print-short "Noah Friedman" "friedman@splode.com") | |
| 2188 (print-short "Nobu Toge" "toge@accad1.kek.jp") | |
| 2189 (print-short "Norbert Koch" "n.koch@delta-ii.de") | |
| 2190 (print-short "Odd-Magne Sekkingstad" "oddms@ii.uib.no") | |
| 2191 (print-short "Oswald P. Backus IV" "backus@altagroup.com") | |
| 2192 (print-short "Patrick MacRoberts" "macro@hpcobr30.cup.hp.com") | |
| 2193 (print-short "Paul Bibilo" "peb@delcam.com") | |
| 2194 (print-short "Paul Flinders" "ptf@delcam.co.uk") | |
| 2195 (print-short "Paul M Reilly" "pmr@pajato.com") | |
| 2196 (print-short "Pekka Marjola" "pema@iki.fi") | |
| 2197 (print-short "Per Abrahamsen" "abraham@dina.kvl.dk") | |
| 2198 (print-short "Peter B. West" "p.west@uq.net.au") | |
| 2199 (print-short "Peter Cheng" "peter.cheng@sun.com") | |
| 2200 (print-short "Peter Skov Knudsen" "knu@dde.dk") | |
| 2201 (print-short "Peter Ware" "ware@cis.ohio-state.edu") | |
| 2202 (print-short "Peter Windle" "peterw@SDL.UG.EDS.COM") | |
| 2203 (print-short "Philip Johnson" "johnson@uhics.ics.Hawaii.Edu") | |
| 2204 (print-short "Philippe Charton" "charton@lmd.ens.fr") | |
| 2205 (print-short "Raymond L. Toy" "toy@rtp.ericsson.se") | |
| 2206 (print-short "Raymond Wiker" "raymond@orion.no") | |
| 2207 (print-short "Rebecca Ore" "rebecca.ore@op.net") | |
| 2208 (print-short "Remek Trzaska" "remek@npac.syr.edu") | |
| 2209 (print-short "Ricardo Marek" "ricky@ornet.co.il") | |
| 2210 (print-short "Rich Williams" "rdw@hplb.hpl.hp.com") | |
| 2211 (print-short "Richard Caley" "rjc@cstr.edinburgh.ac.uk") | |
| 2212 (print-short "Richard Cognot" "cognot@ensg.u-nancy.fr") | |
| 2213 (print-short "Richard Coleman" "coleman@math.gatech.edu") | |
| 2214 (print-short "Rick Braumoeller" "rickb@mti.sgi.com") | |
| 2215 (print-short "Rick Rankin" "Rick_Rankin-P15254@email.mot.com") | |
| 2216 (print-short "Rick Tait" "rickt@gnu.ai.mit.edu") | |
| 2217 (print-short "Rob Kooper" "kooper@cc.gatech.edu") | |
| 479 | 2218 (print-short "Rob Mori" "rob.mori@sun.com") |
| 2560 | 2219 (print-short "Robert Lipe" "robertl@arnet.com") |
| 2220 (print-short "Robin Jeffries" "robin.jeffries@sun.com") | |
| 2221 (print-short "Rod Whitby" "rwhitby@asc.corp.mot.com") | |
| 2222 (print-short "Roland Rieke" "rol@darmstadt.gmd.de") | |
| 2223 (print-short "Russell Ritchie" "ritchier@britannia-life.co.uk") | |
| 2224 (print-short "SATO Daisuke" "densuke@ga2.so-net.or.jp") | |
| 2225 (print-short "Samuel J. Eaton" "samuele@cogs.susx.ac.uk") | |
| 2226 (print-short "Samuel Tardieu" "sam@inf.enst.fr") | |
| 2227 (print-short "Serenella Ciongoli" "czs00@ladybug.oes.amdahl.com") | |
| 2228 (print-short "Shane Holder" "holder@rsn.hp.com") | |
| 2229 (print-short "Simon Leinen" "simon@instrumatic.ch") | |
| 2230 (print-short "Simon Marshall" "simon@gnu.ai.mit.edu") | |
| 2231 (print-short "Soren Dayton" "csdayton@cs.uchicago.edu") | |
| 2232 (print-short "Stefanie Teufel" "s.teufel@ndh.net") | |
| 2233 (print-short "Stephan Herrmann" "sh@first.gmd.de") | |
| 2234 (print-short "Stephen Carney" "carney@gvc.dec.com") | |
| 2235 (print-short "Stephen R. Anderson" "sra@bloch.ling.yale.edu") | |
| 2236 (print-short "Steve Dunham" "dunham@dunham.tcimet.net") | |
| 2237 (print-short "Steve March" "smarch@quaver.urbana.mcd.mot.com") | |
| 479 | 2238 (print-short "Sudeep Kumar Palat" "palat@idt.unit.no") |
| 2560 | 2239 (print-short "TANAKA Hayashi" "tanakah@mxa.mesh.ne.jp") |
| 2240 (print-short "TSUTOMU Nakamura" "tsutomu@rs.kyoto.omronsoft.co.jp") | |
| 2241 (print-short "Takeshi Yamada" "yamada@sylvie.kecl.ntt.jp") | |
| 2242 (print-short "Tatsuya Ichikawa" "ichikawa@hv.epson.co.jp") | |
| 2243 (print-short "Tetsuya HOYANO" "hoyano@ari.bekkoame.or.jp") | |
| 479 | 2244 (print-short "Thomas A. Peterson" "tap@src.honeywell.com") |
| 2245 (print-short "Tibor Polgar" "tibor@alteon.com") | |
| 2560 | 2246 (print-short "Tim Bradshaw" "tfb@edinburgh.ac.uk") |
| 2247 (print-short "Tim Geisler" "Tim.Geisler@informatik.uni-muenchen.de") | |
| 2248 (print-short "Tomasz J. Cholewo" "tjchol01@mecca.spd.louisville.edu") | |
| 2249 (print-short "Tonny Madsen" "Tonny.Madsen@netman.dk") | |
| 2250 (print-short "Tor Arntsen" "tor@spacetec.no") | |
| 2251 (print-short "Tore Olsen" "toreo@colargol.idb.hist.no") | |
| 2252 (print-short "Tudor Hulubei" "tudor@cs.unh.edu") | |
| 479 | 2253 (print-short "UENO Fumihiro" "7m2vej@ritp.ye.IHI.CO.JP") |
| 2560 | 2254 (print-short "Valdis Kletnieks" "Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu") |
| 479 | 2255 (print-short "Vladimir Vukicevic" "vladimir@intrepid.com") |
| 2560 | 2256 (print-short "Volker Zell" "vzell@de.oracle.com") |
| 2257 (print-short "William G. Dubuque" "wgd@martigny.ai.mit.edu") | |
| 2258 (print-short "Wolfgang Grieskamp" "wg@cs.tu-berlin.de") | |
| 2259 (print-short "Yasuhiko Kiuchi" "kiuchi@dsp.ksp.fujixerox.co.jp") | |
| 479 | 2260 (print-short "Yoav Weiss" "yoav@zeus.datasrv.co.il") |
| 2560 | 2261 (print-short "Yoshiaki Kasahara" "kasahara@nc.kyushu-u.ac.jp") |
| 2262 (print-short "Yusuf Goolamabbas" "yusufg@iss.nus.sg") | |
| 479 | 2263 (widget-insert "\n")) |
| 428 | 2264 (about-finish-buffer))) |
| 2265 | |
| 2266 ;;; about.el ends here |
