X-Git-Url: https://pintos-os.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=AUTHORS;h=dc695d710463ecca74f2537fec42e750536552fa;hb=b12636e83a8b39295b847213e82611c283a50737;hp=0262209bb730bc09990c60e76a71b2fb4603d370;hpb=4944c86a9318bc5b5578ab145a95c116ffd2c9fd;p=pspp-builds.git diff --git a/AUTHORS b/AUTHORS index 0262209b..dc695d71 100644 --- a/AUTHORS +++ b/AUTHORS @@ -1,7 +1,41 @@ - PSPP Authors - - * Ben Pfaff wrote most of the program and the manual. - * John Williams wrote the T-TEST procedure. - * Jim Van Zandt translated the `julcal' date calculation package - into C from code written by Michael Covington, which was based on - formulae by Jean Meeus. +We wish to thank current active contributors to PSPP: + +* Ben Pfaff wrote the initial program and manual, which comprises the +majority of the current code. Ben continues to contribute and +most of the core libraries which ensure that PSPP runs with optimal +speed are his work. + +* John Darrington wrote the graphical user interface, and the T-TEST, +ONEWAY, EXAMINE, RANK and NPAR TESTS commands, implemented support for +long variable names, PostgreSQL and Gnumeric and made numerous +revisions to other modules. + +* Jason Stover contributed statistical and numerical functionality, +including lib/gslextras and the linear regression features. Jason +is also an important contributor to GSL, which is used by PSPP. + +* Translators: + + - Dutch: Harry Thijssen. + + - Catalan and Spanish: Palmira Payá Sanchez, Javier Gómez Serrano, + and Francesc Josep Miguel Quesada. + + - British English: John Darrington. + + - Brazilian Portuguese: Michel Almada de Castro Boaventura. + + - Lithuanian: Mindaugas Baranauskas + +We also thank past contributors: + +* John Williams wrote an initial draft of the T-TEST procedure. + +* Michael Kiefte contributed bug fixes and other enhancements. + +* Patrick Kobly contributed bug fixes and other enhancements. + +* Rob van Son wrote the original version of the routine for + calculation of the significance of the Wilcoxon matched pairs signed + rank statistic used by the NPAR TEST command. +