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This is a list of people who have contributed [directly or indirectly] to the project
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[in no partcular order]. If you have helped and your name is not here email me at
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tomstdenis@yahoo.com.
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1) Richard.van.de.Laarschot@ict.nl
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Gave help porting the lib to MSVC particularly pointed out various warnings and errors.
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2) Richard Heathfield
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Gave a lot of help concerning valid C portable code.
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3) Ajay K. Agrawal
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Helped port the library to MSVC and spotted a few bugs and errors.
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4) Brian Gladman
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Wrote the AES and Serpent code used. Found a bug in the hash code for certain types of inputs.
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5) Svante Seleborg
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Submitted the "ampi.c" code as well as many suggestions on improving the readability of the source code.
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6) Clay Culver
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Submitted a fix for "rsa.c" which cleaned up some code. Submited some other fixes too. :-)
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Clay has helped find bugs in various pieces of code including the registry functions, base64 routines
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and the make process. He is also now the primary author of the libtomcrypt reference manual and has plan
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at making a HTML version.
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7) Jason Klapste
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Submitted fixes to the yarrow, hash, make process and test code as well as other subtle bug fixes. The
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yarrow code can now default to any cipher/hash that is left after you remove them from a build.
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8) Dobes Vandermeer <dobes@smartt.com>
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Submitted HMAC code that worked flawlessly out of the box... good job! Also submitted a MD4 routine.
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Submitted some modified DES code that was merged into the code base [using the libtomcrypt API]
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9) Wayne Scott (wscott@bitmover.com)
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Submitted base64 that complies with the RFC standards. Submitted some ideas to improve the RSA key generation
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as well.
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10) Sky Schulz (sky@ogn.com)
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Has submitted a set of ideas to improve the library and make it more attractive for professional users.
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11) Mike Frysinger
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Together with Clay came up with a more "unix friendly" makefile. Mike Frysinger has been keeping copies of
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the library for the Gentoo linux distribution. |