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-This package was debianized by Ivan E. Moore II <rkrusty@debian.org> on
-Fri, 26 Jan 2001 18:00:00 -0700.
-It was brought up to date by Ben Burton <bab@debian.org> on
-Mon, 26 Mar 2001 09:10:56 -0600.
-Thanks to Robert Lemmen and Philipp Frauenfelder for originally packaging
-umbrello and tdecachegrind respectively.
-
-It was downloaded from: http://www.kde.org/download
-
-Upstream authors:
-
- Note that tdesdk has many contributers beyond those listed below.
-
- Cervisia: Bernd Gehrmann <bernd@mail.berlios.de>,
- Christian Loose <christian.loose@kdemail.net>,
- Andre Woebbeking <woebbeking@web.de>,
- Carlos Woelz <carloswoelz@imap-mail.com> and others
- KAppTemplate: Kurt Granroth <granroth@kde.org>
- KBabel: Matthias Kiefer <kiefer@kde.org>,
- Wolfram Diestel <wolfram@steloj.de>, Andrea Rizzi <rizzi@kde.org>,
- Stanislav Visnovsky <visnovsky@kde.org>, Marco Wegner <dubbleu@web.de>,
- Asgeir Frimannsson <asgeirf@redhat.com>,
- Dwayne Bailey <dwayne@translate.org.za>,
- Bram Schoenmakers <bramschoenmakers@kde.nl> and others
- KBugBuster: Martijn Klingens <klingens@kde.org>,
- Simon Hausmann <hausmann@kde.org>,
- Cornelius Schumacher <schumacher@kde.org>, David Faure <faure@kde.org>
- KCachegrind: Josef Weidendorfer <Josef.Weidendorfer@gmx.de>
- KDE Addressbook Plugin: Carsten Pfeiffer <pfeiffer@kde.org>
- KDEPalettes: Daniel M. Duley <mosfet@jorsm.com>
- KMTrace: Waldo Bastian <bastian@kde.org>, Mike Haertel <mike@ai.mit.edu>,
- Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
- Kompare: John Firebaugh <jfirebaugh@kde.org>,
- Otto Bruggeman <otto.bruggeman@home.nl> and others
- KProfileMethod: David Faure <faure@kde.org>
- KSpy: Richard Moore <rich@kde.org>
- KStartPerf: Geert Jansen <jansen@kde.org>, Rik Hemsley <rik@kde.org>,
- Simon Hausmann <hausmann@kde.org> and Bill Soudan <soudan@kde.org>
- KUIViewer: Richard Moore <rich@kde.org>,
- Ian Reinhart Geiser <geiseri@kde.org> and
- Benjamin C. Meyer <ben+kuiviewer@meyerhome.net>
- PO-XML: Stephan Kulow <coolo@kde.org> and
- Peter Wells <pete@yamuna.demon.co.uk>
- Style guide check: Maksim Orlovich <orlovich@cs.rochester.edu>,
- Ryan Cumming <ryan@completely.kicks-ass.org> and others
- Subversion I/O slave: Mickael Marchand <marchand@kde.org>
- Umbrello: Paul Hensgen <phensgen@users.sourceforge.net> and many others
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- Copyright 1995 by Gray Watson
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