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The GNU Pascal development team

This page is a direct extract from the GPC Manual. If you want to browse the manual, you can start at the top of the manual or at the counterpart of this page within the manual.

Jukka Virtanen
invented GNU Pascal in March 1988, implemented the ISO-7185 and most of the ISO-10206 standard, etc.

Dr. Peter Gerwinski
added Borland Pascal related and other extensions to GNU Pascal in summer 1995, ported GPC to EMX, does most of the development of the compiler since 1996, created and maintains the WWW home page, maintains the GNU Pascal mailing list, does some other administrative stuff, etc.

Jan-Jaap van der Heijden
ported GPC to DJGPP and to Microsoft Windows 95/NT, added ELF support in spring 1996, solved a lot of configuration and compatibility problems, created the GPC FAQ, etc.

Frank Heckenbach
rewrote and maintains the Run Time System since July 1997, wrote most of the standard units distributed with GPC (including BP compatibility units), wrote a large number of test programs, maintains the GPC To-Do list (see section 12. The GNU Pascal To-Do List.) etc.

Prof. Abimbola A. Olowofoyeku ("The African Chief")
created the original versions of many BP compatibility units in May 1997, contributed code to other units and the Run Time System, helped porting GPC and the units to Cygwin and mingw, wrote a number of test programs, contributed a Delphi-compatible `SysUtils' unit, etc.

Nick Burrett
fixed some bugs and cleaned up GPC in May 1998, etc.

Matthias Klose
integrated GPC into EGCS and Debian GNU/Linux in May 1998, improved the installation process, etc.

Dominik Freche
improved and extended the GPC manual in August - September 1999 and wrote conversion routines for Borland compatible 6 Byte floating point numbers in December 1999.

Alexey Volokhov
improved the performance of GPC's module/unit support in June 1997.

Bill Currie
implemented more Borland extensions into GPC in July 1997.

Eike Lange
translated the GNU Pascal Coding Standards into German.

Mirsad Todorovac
translated the GPC documentation into Croatian.

Russ Whitaker
updated and maintains the GNU Pascal FAQ. (see section 4. The GNU Pascal Frequently Asked Questions List.)

The development of GNU Pascal profits a lot from independent contributions (which are not part of the GNU Pascal distribution):

Anja Gerwinski
set up the old archives for the GPC mailing list, in September 1999.

Berend de Boer
wrote a lot of useful documentation about Extended Pascal in 1995.

Markus Gerwinski
created the drawing showing a Gnu with Blaise Pascal small (PNG, 1 kB) large (PNG, 10 kB) small, with frame (PNG, 1 kB) and helped to design the WWW home page in October 1996.

Nicola Girardi
contributed a GPC unit for the `svgalib' graphics library for some platforms in February 2000.

Eike Lange
contributed http://www.gnu-pascal.de/contrib/eike/ to access MySQL, GNU DBM and PostgreSQL databases in August 2000, and a unit (now part of GPC) and tools for internationalization in October - December 2001.

Eike Lange and Nicola Girardi
together contributed a set of GTK units in February - May 2001.

Nicola Girardi
wrote the GNU Pascal Coding Standards in English. Eike Lange translated them to German.

Prof. Phil Nelson
created a bug reporting system for GPC in October 1996.

Robert Hoehne
wrote RHIDE, an integrated development environment for GNU compilers running under Dos (DJGPP) and Linux, and added support for GNU Pascal in autumn 1996.

Sven Hilscher
wrote a mostly BP compatible `Graph' unit for several platforms in December 1996, now part of the GRX library.

Dario Anzani ("Predator Zeta")
contributed documentation about the use of assembler in GNU Pascal in May 1997. (see section 6.2.3 Assembler)

Lluis de Yzaguirre i Maura
set up a HTML version of the GNU Pascal mailing list archives, section 11.2 The GPC Mailing List Archives, in September 1997.

Dieter Schmitz
set up a German mailing list for GPC, section 11.1 The GPC Mailing List, in March 2001.

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We thank everybody who supports us by reporting bugs, contributing knowledge and good ideas, donating development tools, and giving us the opportunity to test GPC on a large variety of systems. We are particularly indebted (in alphabetical order, individuals first) to

Sietse Achterop, Jawaad Ahmad, Montaz Ali, Jamie Allan, Strobe Anarkhos, John P. R. Archer, Geoffrey Arnold, Steven J. Backus, Geoff Bagley, Uwe Bauermann, Silvio a Beccara, Ariel Bendersky, Pablo Bendersky, John Blakeney, Nicolas Bley, Philip Blundell, Preben Mikael Bohn, Ernst-Ludwig Bohnen, Nils Bokermann, J. Booij, Patrice Bouchand, Jim Brander, Matthias Braun, Marcus Brinkmann, Steve Brooker, Doug Brookmann, J. David Bryan, Kev Buckley, Jason Burgon, Ricky W. Butler, Dr. E. Buxbaum, Andrew Cagney, Loris Caren, Theo Carr-Brion, Fernando Carrilho, Larry Carter, Fabio Casamatta, Janet Casey, Romain Chantereau, Emmanuel Chaput, Jean-Pierre Chevillard, Carl Eric Codere, Jean-Philippe Combe, Paolo Cortelli, F. Couperin, Nicolas Courtel, Miklos Cserzo, Tim Currie, Serafim Dahl, Martin G. C. Davies, Stefan A. Deutscher, Jerry van Dijk, Thomas Dunbar, Andreas Eckleder, Stephan Eickschen, Sven Engelhardt, Klaus Espenlaub, Toby Ewing, Chuck B. Falconer, Joachim Falk, Irfan Fazel, Carel Fellinger, Christopher Ferrall, David Fiddes, Alfredo Cesar Fontana, Kevin A. Foss, Marius Gedminas, Philip George, Nicholas Geovanis, Jose Oliver Gil, Jing Gloria, Roland Goretzki, Morten Gulbrandsen, Kocherlakota Harikrishna, Joe Hartley, Hans Hauska, Jakob Heinemann, Arvid Herzenberg, Thorsten Hindermann, Honda Hirotaka, Stephen Hurd, Mason Ip, Daniel Jacobowitz, Andreas Jaeger, David James, Nathalie Jarosz, Sven Jauring, Niels Kristian Bech Jensen, Emil Jerabek, Johanna Johnston, Achim Kalwa, Christine Karow, Tim Kaulmann, Thomas Keller, Clark Kent, Victor Khimenko, Russell King, Niels Ole Staub Kirkeby, Prof. Donald E. Knuth, Tomasz Kowaltowski, Peter Ulrich Kruppa, Jochen Kuepper, Casper ter Kuile, Oliver Kullmann, Krzysztof Kwapien, Randy Latimer, Bernard Leak, Olivier Lecarme, Wren Lee, Martin Liddle, Kennith Linder, Stephen Lindholm, Orlando Llanes, Miguel Lobo, Benedict Lofstedt, Steve Loft, John Logsdon, Maurice Lombardi, Dmitry S. Luhtionov, Jesper Lund, Martin Maechler, Claude Marinier, Michael McCarthy, Michael Meeks, Clyde Meli, Axel Mellinger, Jeff Miller, John Miller, Russell Minnich, Rudy Moddemeijer, Jason Moore, Scott A. Moore, Jeffrey Moskot, Pierre Muller, Adam Naumowicz, Andreas Neumann, Christian Neumann, Adam Oldham, Gerhard Olejniczak, Alexandre Oliva, John G. Ollason, Marius Onica, Ole Osterby, Klaus Friis Ostergaard, Jean-Marc Ottorini, Michael Paap, Matija Papec, Miguel A. Alonso Pardo, Laurent Parise, Andris Pavenis, Robert R. Payne, Opie Pecheux, Jose M. Perez, Ronald Perrella, Bjorn Persson, Per Persson, Michael Pfeiffer, Pierre Phaneuf, Pascal Pignard, Tam Pikey, Nuno Pinhao, Larry Poorman, Stuart Pope, Yuri Prokushev, Huge Rademaker, Shafiek Rasdien, Mike Reid, Leon Renkema, John L. Ries, Phil Robertson, Clive Rodgers, Jim Roland, Guillaume Rousse, Marten Jan de Ruiter, Sven Sahle, Carl-Johan Schenstrom, Hartmut Schmider, Thomas D. Schneider, Dominique Schuppli, Egbert Seibertz, George Shapovalov, Richard Sharman, Patrick Sharp, Joe da Silva, Arcadio Alivio Sincero, Ian Sinclair, Tomas Srb, Anuradha Srinivasan, David Starner, Andrew Stribblehill, Alan Sun, Veli Suorsa, Mark Taylor, Paul Tedaldi, Robin S. Thompson, Ian Thurlbeck, Gerhard Tonn, Ivan Torshin, Bernhard Tschirren, Luiz Vaz, Tom Verhoeff, Kresimir Veselic, Alejandro Villarroel, Bohdan Vlasyuk, Marco van de Voort, Raymond Wang, Nic Webb, Peter Weber, Francisco Stefano Wechsler, Christian Wendt, Benedikt Wildenhain, Gareth Wilson, Marc van Woerkom, David Wood, Michael Worsley, Takashi Yamanoue, George L. Yang, Salaam Yitbarek, Dafi Yondra, Eli Zaretskii, Gerhard Zintel, Mariusz Zynel, the BIP at the University of Birmingham, UK, the Institut fuer Festkoerperforschung (IFF) at the Forschungszentrum Juelich, Germany, CARNet (Croatian Academic and Research NETwork) and the Academy of Fine Arts at the University of Zagreb, Croatia,

and everybody we might have forgotten to mention here. Thanks to all of you!



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