Contributors

A list of contributors to PmWiki development and improvement

Here's a list of contributors to PmWiki development and improvement. My apologies if I've forgotten anyone -- feel free to add your name if you've been left out, feel free to remove your name if you don't want to be associated with these people. :-)

  • Scott Duff - pmwe, simple-journal.php, all-around Pm sanity checker
  • Ross Kowalski - uploads and printable page research
  • John Rankin - WikiTrails, Links, EditQuickReference, notify.php, documentation, debugging
  • Joachim Durchholz - hacking documentation, general pest
  • Jessica Tishmack - uploads, testing
  • Jean-Claude Gorichon - voting
  • Janice Heinold - early PmWiki testing and suggestions, documentation
  • James Davis - WikiStyles markup, testing
  • Isabelle Michaud - floating images markup, Wiki Groups, uploads/attachments
  • Glenn Blalock - WikiStyles suggestions, testing, documentation
  • Dawn Green - WikiStyles suggestions, uploads, documentation
  • Christian Ridderström - pmwiki-mode for Emacs and some other hacks/modifications.
  • Carlo Strozzi - Internationalization, PmWiki on Boa, HTML redirection
  • Michael Weiner - Modifications to the ToDo, RssFeedDisplay, MyPmWiki, and CommentBox recipes
  • Criss Ittermann (aka Crisses/XES) - ye old best seller Blocklist2 that topped the charts for a while and many other recipes
  • Rev. Ian MacGregor - I've contributed with monetary donations, skins, bug reports and continued testing. My personal website is powered by PmWiki.
  • Dominique Faure - some core internals (condition evaluation), recipes & testing
  • Petko Yotov - I have been the PmWiki core developer and pmwiki.org webmaster since January 2009 (after having worked with it since 2004). My contributions are at the Change log page, in the PITS issue tracking system and in the mailing lists. My cookbook recipes can be found at my profile page.


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