Contributors to pcl-cvs
=======================

   Contributions to the package are welcome.  I have limited time to
work on this project, but I will gladly add any code that you
contribute to me to this package (see Bugs.).

   The following persons have made contributions to pcl-cvs.

   * Brian Berliner wrote CVS, together with some other contributors.
     Without his work on CVS this package would be useless...

   * Per Cederqvist wrote most of the otherwise unattributed functions
     in pcl-cvs as well as all documentation.

   * Inge Wallin (`inge@lysator.liu.se') wrote the skeleton to
     `pcl-cvs.texinfo', and gave useful comments on it.  He also wrote
     the files `elib-node.el' and `compile-all.el'.  The file
     `cookie.el' was inspired by Inge.

   * Linus Tolke (`linus@lysator.liu.se') contributed useful comments
     on both the functionality and the documentation.

   * Jamie Zawinski (`jwz@jwz.org') contributed `pcl-cvs-lucid.el',
     which was later renamed to `pcl-cvs-xemacs.el'.

   * Leif Lonnblad contributed RCVS support.  (Since superceded by the
     new remote CVS support.)

   * Jim Blandy (`jimb@cyclic.com') contributed hooks to automatically
     guess CVS log entries from ChangeLog contents; and initial support
     of the new Cygnus / Cyclic remote CVS; as well as various sundry
     bug fixes and cleanups.

   * Jim Kingdon (`kingdon@cyclic.com') contributed lots of fixes to
     the build and install procedure.

   * Greg A. Woods (`woods@weird.com') contributed code to implement
     the use of per-file diff buffers; and vendor join diffs with
     emerge and ediff; as well as various and sundry bug fixes and
     cleanups.

   * Greg Klanderman (`greg.klanderman@alum.mit.edu') implemented
     toggling of marked files; setting of CVS command flags via prefix
     arguments; updated the XEmacs support; updated the manual; and
     fixed numerous bugs.

   Apart from these, a lot of people have send me suggestions, ideas,
requests, bug reports and encouragement.  Thanks a lot!  Without your
there would be no new releases of pcl-cvs.