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See also CONTRIBUTORS.txt for a list of the most important developers.
I'd like to thank the following people for their help:
* Tero Saarni, for the series 60 GUI and a lot of testing and
debugging.
* Ana Guerrero, for the official debian package.
* Michael G. Noll for a bug report and a patch to fix a bug
retrieving 'plot keywords'.
* Alain Michel, for a bug report about search_*.py and get_*.py scripts.
* Martin Arpon and Andreas Schoenle for bug reports (and patches)
about "runtime", "aka titles" and "production notes" information
not being parsed.
* none none (dclist at gmail.com) for a useful hint and code to
retrieve a movie/person object, given an URL.
* Sebastian Plsterl, for a bug report about the cover url for
tv (mini) series.
* Martin Kirst for many hints and the work on the imdbpyweb program.
* Julian Mayer, for a bug report and a patch about non-ascii chars.
* Wim Schut and "eccentric", for bug reports and a patches about
movies' cover url.
* Alfio Ferrara, for a bug report about the get_first_movie.py script.
* Magnus Lie Hetland for an hint about the searches in sql package.
* Thomas Jadjewski for a bug report about the imdbpy2sql.py script.
* Trevor MacPhail, for a bug report about search_* methods and
the ParserBase.parse method.
* Sebastian Plsterl, for a bug report about search_* methods.
* Guillaume Wisniewski, for a bug report.
* Kent Johnson, for a bug report.
* Andras Bali, for the hint about the "plot outline" information.
* Nick S. Novikov, who provided the Windows installer until I've
managed to set up a Windows development environment.
* Simone Bacciglieri, who downloaded the plain text data files for me.
* Carmine Noviello, for some design hints.
* "Basilius" for a bug report.
* Davide for a bug report.
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