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Updated mikmod to version 3.1.12
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slouken committed Oct 3, 2009
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33 changes: 21 additions & 12 deletions mikmod/AUTHORS
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* Jean-Paul Mikkers (MikMak) <mikmak@via.nl>
wrote MikMod and maintained it until version 3.
* Jake Stine (Air Richter) <dracoirs@epix.net> [email doesn't work anymore...]
made decisive contributions to the code (esp. IT support) and maintained
MikMod version 3 until it was discontinued. He still works on the WinAmp
module plugin, roughly based on MikMod.
* Miodrag Vallat <miodrag@mikmod.darkorb.net>
current libmikmod maintainer (since version 3.0.4), made an audit of the
code resulting in many bugs fixed.
* Jake Stine (Air Richter) <dracoirs@epix.net>
[email doesn't work anymore...]
made decisive contributions to the code (esp. IT support) and
maintained MikMod version 3 until it was discontinued. He still works
on the WinAmp module plugin, roughly based on MikMod.
* Miod Vallat <miod@mikmod.org>
current overbooked libmikmod maintainer (since version 3.0.4), made
an audit of the code resulting in many bugs fixed.

Previous Unix maintainers
-------------------------

* Steve McIntyre <steven@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
maintained MikMod'Unix version 2.
maintained MikMod'Unix version 2. Used to maintain the Debian package
for MikMod.
* Peter Amstutz <tetron@student.umass.edu>
maintained MikMod'Unix version 3.0.
maintained MikMod'Unix version 3 up to version 3.0.3.

General contributors
--------------------

* Arne de Bruijn <arne@knoware.nl>
wrote the compressed IT sample support.
* Shlomi Fish <shlomif@vipe.technion.ac.il>
wrote the Java port, bug fixes.
* Juan Linietsky <coding@reduz.com.ar>
overall bug fixes.
* Claudio Matsuoka <claudio@helllabs.org>
wrote the STX loader and submitted bug fixes.
* Sebastiaan A. Megens <samegens@xs4all.nl>
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-----------------------------

* Douglas Carmichael <dcarmich@mcs.com>
made MikMod work under FreeBSD.
ported MikMod to FreeBSD.
* Chris Conn <cconn@tohs.abacom.com>
wrote the OSS driver.
* Roine Gustaffson <e93_rog@e.kth.se>
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for the software mixer.
* Gerd Rausch <gerd@alf.gun.de>
wrote the sam9407 driver.
* Joseph Carter <knghtbrd@debian.org>
maintains the Debian package for MikMod and libmikmod, submitted
bugfixes.

Contributors on the Windows side
--------------------------------
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* Thomas Neumann <tneumann@polycode.dk>
integrated libmikmod into his BeOS APlayer, and contributed many bug fixes.

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If your name is missing, don't hesitate to remind me at
<miodrag@mikmod.darkorb.net>
<miod@mikmod.org>
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