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Once upon a midnight hour, long ago, in a galaxy, far, far, away, Xlib
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was originally developed by Jim Gettys, of Digital Equipment
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Corporation (now part of HP).
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Warren Turkal did the autotooling in October, 2003.
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Josh Triplett, Jamey Sharp, and the XCB team (xcb@lists.freedesktop.org)
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maintain the XCB support.
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Individual developers include (in no particular order): Sebastien
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Marineau, Holger Veit, Bruno Haible, Keith Packard, Bob Scheifler,
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Takashi Fujiwara, Kazunori Nishihara, Hideki Hiura, Hiroyuki Miyamoto,
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Katsuhisi Yano, Shigeru Yamada, Stephen Gildea, Li Yuhong, Seiji Kuwari.
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The specifications and documentation contain extensive credits.
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Conversion of those documents from troff to DocBook/XML was performed
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by Matt Dew, with assistance in editing & formatting tool setup from
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Gaetan Nadon and Alan Coopersmith.
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This work was supported by many organizations (in no particular
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order), including the X Consortium, Digital Equipment Corporation,
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Tektronix, The Open Group, OMRON, Wyse Technology, Fujitsu Limited,
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Sun Microsystems, Fuji Xerox, Sony Corporation, Toshiba Corporation,
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Silicon Graphics, the XFree86
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Project, among others.  Patches/fixes came from all over.
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No doubt we've missed credits.  Please let us know who should be credited.
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