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Updated the credits for SDL 2.0. Thank you everyone!
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Expand Up @@ -5,64 +5,38 @@ Thanks to everyone who made this possible, including:
* Cliff Matthews, for giving me a reason to start this project. :)
-- Executor rocks! *grin*

* The Linux Fund, C Magazine, Educational Technology Resources Inc.,
Gareth Noyce, Jesse Pavel, Keith Kitchin, Jeremy Horvath, Thomas Nicholson,
Hans-Peter Gygax, the Eternal Lands Development Team, Lars Brubaker,
and Phoenix Kokido for financial contributions

* Edgar "bobbens" Simo for his force feedback API development during the
Google Summer of Code 2008

* Aaron Wishnick for his work on audio resampling and pitch shifting during
the Google Summer of Code 2008

* Holmes Futrell for port of SDL to the iPhone and iPod Touch during the
Google Summer of Code 2008

* Szymon "Wilku" Wilczek for adding support for multiple mice and tablets
during the Google Summer of Code 2008

* Marty Leisner, Andrew, Will, Edgar Simo, Donny Viszneki, Andrea Mazzoleni,
Dmytro Bogovych, and Couriersud for helping find SDL 1.3 bugs in the great
SDL Bug Hunt of January 2009!
* Ryan Gordon for helping everybody out and keeping the dream alive. :)

* Donny Viszneki for helping fix SDL 1.3 bugs in the great SDL Bug Hunt of
January 2009!
* Gabriel Jacobo for his work on the Android port and generally helping out all around

* Philipp Wiesemann for his attention to detail reviewing the entire SDL code base and proposes patches

* Luke Benstead for OpenGL 3.0 support
* Andreas Schiffler for his dedication to unit tests, Visual Studio projects, and managing the Google Summer of Code

* Gaëtan de Menten for writing the PHP and SQL behind the SDL website
* Mike Sartain for incorporating SDL into Team Fortress 2 and cheering me on at Valve

* Tim Jones for the new look of the SDL website
* Alfred Reynolds for the game controller API and general (in)sanity

* Ryan Gordon for helping everybody out and keeping the dream alive. :)
* Jørgen Tjernø for numerous magical Mac OS X fixes

* Mattias Engdegård, for help with the Solaris port and lots of other help
* Pierre-Loup Griffais for his deep knowledge of OpenGL drivers

* Sheena Smith for many months of great work on the SDL wiki creating the API documentation and style guides

* Eric Wing, Max Horn, and Darrell Walisser for unflagging work on the Mac OS X port
* Edgar "bobbens" Simo for his force feedback API development during the
Google Summer of Code 2008

* David Carré, for the Pandora port
* Aaron Wishnick for his work on audio resampling and pitch shifting during
the Google Summer of Code 2008

* Couriersud for the DirectFB driver
* Holmes Futrell for port of SDL to the iPhone and iPod Touch during the
Google Summer of Code 2008

* Jon Atkins for SDL_image, SDL_mixer and SDL_net documentation

* Arne Claus, for the 2004 winning SDL logo,
and Shandy Brown, Jac, Alex Lyman, Mikkel Gjoel, #Guy, Jonas Hartmann,
Daniel Liljeberg, Ronald Sowa, DocD, Pekka Jaervinen, Patrick Avella,
Erkki Kontilla, Levon Gavalian, Hal Emerich, David Wiktorsson,
S. Schury and F. Hufsky, Ciska de Ruyver, Shredweat, Tyler Montbriand,
Martin Andersson, Merlyn Wysard, Fernando Ibanez, David Miller,
Andre Bommele, lovesby.com, Francisco Camenforte Torres, and David Igreja
for other logo entries.

* Bob Pendleton and David Olofson for being long time contributors to
the SDL mailing list.

* Everybody at Loki Software, Inc. for their great contributions!

And a big hand to everyone else who gave me appreciation, advice,
and suggestions, especially the good folks on the SDL mailing list.
And a big hand to everyone else who has contributed over the years.

THANKS! :)

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