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The original version, up to release 2.0, of the Gimp Print plug-in was
written by Mike Sweet <[email protected]>.
Version 3.0, which is based on version 2, was written by Robert
Krawitz <[email protected]> in late 1999, and frozen in early 2000.
The code was based on the 2.0 release.
Version 4.0 was developed by a team led by Robert Krawitz. It was
released in November 2000. We hosted the development on SourceForge,
a service provided to the free source community by VA Linux Systems.
The complete hosting service provided by SourceForge permitted the
development team to concentrate on improving the software rather than
having to worry about maintaining a development system.
Version 4.2 was developed by the same team, with some additions, and
was released in November 2001. Roger Leigh in particular has
reimplemented the build system to match the GNU standard, making for a
far more flexible and powerful system.
Versions 5.0 and 5.2 have been developed by various people, who have
changed over time.
The list of contributors, in alphabetical order, is as follows. The
principal areas that each contributed to are listed in addition.
Andreas Kemnade <[email protected]>
Cd printing support for Canon PIXMA printers
Andy Stewart <[email protected]>
User manual
Andy Thaller <[email protected]>
Canon driver
Charles Briscoe-Smith <[email protected]>
Epson driver
Internals
UI
Dave Hill <[email protected]>
PCL driver
David Pace <[email protected]>
Inspiration for user interface library
Generalized print panel
Eric Sharkey <[email protected]>
Debian support
Epson unprinter
Eugene Anikin <[email protected]>
Performance instrumentation
Sharp-eyed bug fixer
Gernot Hassenpflug <[email protected]>
Canon driver
Grant Taylor <[email protected]>
Implementor of the "foomatic" spooler configuration system
Henryk "Buggs" Richter <[email protected]>
Initial implementation of the Ghostscript (stp) front end
Ian Young <[email protected]>
Documentation of the Epson driver
Experimental inks/color management
Jean-Marc Verbavatz <[email protected]>
Dithering and color management
John Labovitz <[email protected]>
Mac support
Karl Heinz Kremer <[email protected]>
Liaison with Epson
Engineering and design
Karsten Festag <[email protected]>
Canon S200 support
Matthew Broughton <[email protected]>
Mac support
Mark Tomlinson <[email protected]>
Implementation of Raph Levien's EvenTone dither
Michael Mraka <[email protected]>
DyeSub (formerly Olympus) driver
Michael Natterer <[email protected]>
New user interface
Liaison with the Gimp development team
Mike Sweet <[email protected]>
CUPS front end
Portability
Lots o'details
Peter Missel <[email protected]>
Canon driver
Piotr Stachura <[email protected]>
Canon PIXMA iP4200 support
Richard Wisenoecker <[email protected]>
Lexmark driver
Robert Krawitz <[email protected]>
Epson driver
Dithering and color management
User interface
Engineering/Project lead
Documentation
Ghostscript front end
Roger Leigh <[email protected]>
Complete reimplementation of the configure/build system
Architecture
Debian support
Sascha Sommer <[email protected]>
Canon PIXMA support
Solomon Peachy <[email protected]>
Dyesub driver
CUPS backend for dyesub printers
Steve Kann <[email protected]>
Roll feed support for Epson printers
Steve Letter <[email protected]>
Datamax-O'Neil driver
Mac support
Steve Miller <[email protected]>
User interface
Thomas Tonino <[email protected]>
Vastly improved dithering and color management
Till Kamppeter <[email protected]>
Foomatic interface