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Credits to Contributors                                  file: credits
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1997-06-14: V1.13 KK
        Thanks to Andrey A. Chernov <ache@nagual.ru> for hints on HTML and
        Unicode which helped me to write transhtm and yet another bug
	report about koi8-r.net. Careless me.
	Also thanks to Markus Kuhn <kuhn@cs.purdue.edu> on further hints
	on HTML. Yes, it's no good to just printf a string within HTML,
	if characters like "<" are in that string...  ;)

1997-05-01: V1.12 KK
	Thanks to Andrey A. Chernov <ache@nagual.ru> for corrections
	on koi8-r and koi8-r.net and hints about FreeBSD
	Thanks to Vladimir Michl <michlv@infnw.inf.upol.cz>
	for the Kamenicky encoding table (cp895).

1996-06-01: V1.11 KK

	Thanks to Andrey A. Chernov <ache@astral.msk.su> for hints
	about FreeBSD, more Cyrillic character encodings and for
	pointing me at some ctype limitations that escaped me earlier.
	Thanks to Rainer Saitel <Rainer.Saitel@stud.uni-karlsruhe.de
	for additions to the atarist table, a hint to add __TOS__ and
	an excuse to spend time on this project again...  ;)

1995-07-01: V1.10 KK

        Thanks to Tom Shaw <tshaw@iu.net> for additional Apple Macintosh
        Tables, a Macintosh Makefile and bug reports and other constructive
	criticism.

1994-03-31: V1.00 KK

	Thanks to Winfried Koenig <win@in.rhein-main.de> for hints and
        motivation to add more Windows Encodings and for providing a
        UUCP mail and news feed for such a long time.  ;)
        Thanks to Markus Kuhn <mskuhn@cip.informatik.uni-erlangen.de>
        for a bug report about MS-DOS Codepages (see history) and for
        hosting this package on the ftp-server in Erlangen.

1994-03-04: V0.97 KK

	Thanks to Karl Brodowsky for his hint to add a check.

1994-01-18: V0.96 KK

	Thanks to Karl Brodowsky for the TeX dcr Encoding Descriptions
	and his bug report regarding "LATIN * LIGATURE AE".

1993-12-22: V0.95 KK

	Thanks to Karl Brodowsky for hints on some compiler problems
        like nested comments and the like.

1993-11-14: V0.94 KK

	Thanks to Alexander Lehmann for pinpointing me on my use
        of the non-ANSI function utime () in trans.c

1993-10-15: V0.93 KK

        Thanks to Andrew A. Chernow <ache@astral.msk.su> for RFC-1489
	(defining koi8-r) and other hints (not in RFC-1489 ;)).
        Thanks to Ersin <RES@harmless.mathi.uni-heidelberg.de>
        for information about the "IBM Personal System/2 National
	Language Supplement" package.
        Thanks to Karl Brodowsky <bk1@ix.urz.uni-heidelberg.de>
        who made me aware of quite a few typos and the like.
        The quality of the tables has increased significantly.

1993-09-17: V0.92 KK

	Thanks to Alexander Lehmann for his HP48 description file.

31-JUL-1993: V0.91 KK

        Thanks to the creators of MS-Kermit (3.13) anyway and for their
        file CP862.TXT.  ;)  Sadly they don't use ISO 10646 names...

1993-07-24: V0.90 KK

        Thanks to John H. Jenkins <John_Jenkins@taligent.com> for his
        ISO 10646 name confirmations.
        Thanks to Pete Kvitek <kvitekp@jvd.msk.su> for his valuable
        support and information about Cyrillic character encodings
        and last but not least for EvaFont (a great DOS font editor).
        Thanks to Daniel Fandrich <dan@fch.wimsey.bc.ca> for his error
        corrections to the ISO 8859-3 table.

1993-05-18: V0.81 KK

	Thanks to Alexander Lehmann <alex@hal.rhein-main.de>. His
	contributions and discussions have been very helpful.

1993-05-10: V0.80 KK

	At the very beginning, all I had in mind was conversion between
	the German Umlaut characters used in DEC Multinational Character
	Set (DEC MCS) and IBM Codepage 437. At that stage I didn't even
	know the names of the encodings. Over the years I've learned much
	more about character encodings and characters than I've ever
	imagined. ;-)

	The people who helped me (eg. by sending me (printed) character
	tables) are quite a few. I'm sorry I don't remember their names
	and e-mail addresses. There is no "old" credits list. Every new
	contributor will be listed in the appropriate files from now on.

		Kosta Kostis <kostis@acm.org>
