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- JACK was inspired by and partially designed during discussions on the
- Linux Audio Developers mailing list. Particularly significant
- contributions to those discussions came from (in alphabetical order):
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- Paul Davis
- David Olofson
- Benno Sennoner
- Kai Vehmanen
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- Many other members of LAD contributed ideas to JACK, particularly
- Richard Guenther.
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- CONTRIBUTORS
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- Paul Davis
- the principal author of the JACK API and of the
- implementation contained here.
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- Jack O'Quin
- frequently acted as the primary maintainer of JACK for long
- periods, and has contributed many new interfaces and bug fixes.
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- Andy Wingo
- Kai Vehmanen
- provided many small patches and documentation.
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- Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano
- contributed the capabilities-based code for Linux 2.4,
- and the RPM specfile.
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- Jeremy Hall
- Steve Harris
- Martin Boer
- contributed sample clients and utilities.
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- Taybin Rutkin
- manages releases and patch handling.
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- Melanie Thielker
- contributed significantly to JACK's interaction with
- aspects of both POSIX and System V APIs.
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- Stephane Letz
- ported JACK toMac OS X.
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- Jussi Laako
- wrote the OSS driver interface.
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- Tilman Linneweh
- ported JACK to FreeBSD.
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- Johnny Petrantoni
- wrote the Mac OS X CoreAudio driver interface.
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- Rui Nuno Capela
- designed and implemented JACK improvements to work with his
- QJackCtl graphical interface for JACK.
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- Karsten Wiese
- (with Rui) added US-X2Y USB device support to the
- ALSA backend.
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- Lee Revell
- contributed statistical interfaces and much low-latency realtime testing.
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- Ian Esten
- wrote JACK's MIDI port handling and API, along with example
- MIDI clients.
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- Frank van der Pol
- wrote the COMPLEX_MMAP patch for ALSA, allowing JACK to run
- on multi-device PCM configurations.
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- Many others have contributed patches and/or test results, and we thank
- them all.
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