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We would like to thank the following people,
for their contributions to GAMGI. Without 
them, GAMGI would be just a dream:

- Brian Paul, for creating Mesa, and all the 
people in the mesa3d-users@lists.sourceforge.net 
mailling list, for their expert assistance.

- The hundreds of developers that created GTK,
Havoc Pennington and all the people in the 
gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org mailling list, 
for their expert assistance and spirit of community.

- Janne Lof, for writing GTKGLArea.

- James Clark, for creating Expat, and all the people in 
the expat-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net mailling list, 
who continued the project, for their assistance.

- SGI, for freely providing the code for the trackball 
routines, implemented by Gavin Bell (with help from 
Thant Tessman, David M. Ciemiewicz, Mark Grossman, 
Henry Moreton, and Paul Haeberli).

- Jose Luis Martins, for the Voronoi bond algorithm.

- Sun Microsystems and the X Consortium, 
for the Roman and Roman Mono Space stroked fonts. 

- Allen V. Hershey and the U.S. Naval Weapons Laboratory, 
Norman Wolcott and the U.S. National Bureau of Standards, 
Bob Beach and Thomas Wolff, for the Hershey stroked fonts. 

- James Marshall and several other people, who published 
excellent documentation and code on the web, explaining 
the HTTP protocol.

- Jarle Aase and several other people, who published excellent 
documentation and code on the web, explaining the FTP protocol.

- Serguei Patchkovskii, for the point symmetry code.

- Allen Barnett, for the OGLFT library, which code
was used for the extruded fonts

- Linas Vepstas, for the GLE library, which code
was used for the extruded fonts

- The FreeType Team, for the library to handle TrueType fonts