I would like to thank some people who helped, and contributed in the
development of GTML .
First of all I'd like to thank Gihan Perera, who is the initial author of
GTML , and who did a really great job, and who authorized me to take over
GTML since it seems he does not have time to enhance it, and a more
important thing, authorized me to distribute it under the GPL terms. He
is the guy to thanks, the real author of GTML .
Then I would like to thank people who helped me correct, or enhance
GTML :
- Magog, helped me fixed a bug on directory creation, sent me Swedish
support, and helped me grow my TODO list ;-) ;
- Philippe Marquet (aka PhM), gave me a very impressive list of features
to add, with some advices on how to do it. Almost all of what he asked has
been added, so far, as least makefile support, and sitemap
generation. He also sent me some of bug reports.
- Jens Bloch Helmers, sent me Norwegian support, a bug report on filename
aliases, and an idea for my TODO list ;
- Simone Piunno (aka Pioppo), sent me Italian support ;
- Gert-Jan Brink, sent me Dutch support ;
- Uwe Arzt, sent me German support, as well as the base of sitemap generation
code ;
- Harald Drangmeister, sent me bug reports, and asked me about the
TITLE_CURRENT macro ;
- Michael M Slusarz, sent me a patch to add embedded Perl code, which
gave me the idea of the embedded system command ;
- Wim Niemans Ri, sent me a lot of features that he added to his own
GTML ,
from #define+ to extensions selections ideas, via warning and
error reports ;
- Ken Guest, asked me for the $ddth feature in timestamps, sent me
irish support, asked me about a better report verbosity
control, and corrected english in the web pages (which was a
great idea, hope I did not introduce too new mistakes
since :) ;
- Andrew Greig, sent me the weekday patch, and corrected the $ddth
english computation ;
- Bob Ham, sent me bug report about warning report format ;
- Frank Boehme, sent me bug report about compression.
I hope I forgot nobody.
Do not hesitate to correct me if needed, and to send bug reports, or documentation
mistakes (from typo errors, to bad English construction) reports.
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