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Credits
It's important to note that contributions of code and documentation keep the Hamlib project moving forward. Whether a contributor has 1 commit to their credit or 2000 (Hi, Stéphane!), all have made an equally valuable contribution simply by lending a hand to the project.
To get a sense of the number of contributors, the following command run from the top level directory of the hamlib git clone will show the commits to each author name:
git shortlog -s -n --all --no-merges
Some committers have used more than one name or when the import from CVS/SVN was done years back an amateur radio callsign was applied to the author's name (if known) for those prior commits. Subsequent commits using Git are often shown credited to another name, so there is some duplication in the list.
GitHub has a bit of interesting analysis that begins on 13 March 2011 until the present page view. That was the date that commits began to be applied to the Git repository directly. Glancing through the list shows at least one duplication, perhaps others. Regardless, the project enjoys a fairly large list of contributors. Thanks!
Authors
Please consult our AUTHORS list (likely perpetually out of date).
Special Thanks
This section is woefully dated...
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WiNRADiO backend
- Harish Pillay 9v1hp and Pascal Brisset and their excellent LiNRADiO project. URL: http://linradio.sourceforge.net/
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Icom CI-V backend
- Ekki Plicht DF4OR ekki@plicht.de and his excellent web site on the CI-V interface. URL: http://www.plicht.de/ekki/civ/
- Karl Kramer DG8FZ Karl_Kramer@bigfoot.com for his V24/CI-V cable and his CSMA/CD explanation of the bus. URL: http://KarlKramer.de/ ... x71ci_v.htm
- Simon Collings, RS-232 Interfacing for Receiver Control URL: http://www.scnt01426.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Articles/RS-232/RS-232.htm
- Kai Altenfelder ka@suse.de for supporting us and providing documentation
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Icom PCR backend
- Ghetto's team, PCR-1000 ICOM receiver URL: http://www.philtered.net/icomlib.phtml
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Kenwood backend
- K6MAY for work on TH-F6A/TH-F7E Protocol
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Other Assistance
- Special thanks to Ed Hare, W1RFI, and the American Radio Relay League for technical support.
- Bill Somerville, G4WJS, and Mike Black, W9MDB, for their contributions to many backends and for integrating Hamlib into WSJT-X.
Many contributors are found in the Git commit history. All of the contributions have made Hamlib what it is today.
On behalf of the Hamlib developers, Thank You.
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