Commit a24fcafd authored by Jim Fulton's avatar Jim Fulton

Made the credits section in copyright.dtml consistent with CREDITS.txt.

This is insane; copyright.dtml should render CREDITS.txt.
parent 4c4ac7e7
......@@ -4,42 +4,44 @@ Credits
the Zope Hall of Fame:
o Jeff Bauer is Zope Dude Number One. Jeff took over PCGI and
kept pushing it forward through the years.
kept pushing it forward through the years.
o Sam Rushing worked with us at Digital Creations to make Medusa
the publishing platform for ZServer and the concurrency of Zope2.
the publishing platform for ZServer and the concurrency of Zope2.
o Martijn Pieters and Brian Hooper contributed the #in reverse
attribute
attribute.
o Phillip J. Eby conributed the 'let' tag, a serious contribution
to the clarity of DTML
o Phillip Eby contributed the DTML 'let' tag and many
other useful ideas, including the inspiration for the DTML
'call', 'with' and 'return'
tags.
o The DateTime module was based on work from Ted Horst.
o Jordan Baker contributed the 'try' tag, something we've wanted
for a long, long time.
for a long, long time.
o Martijn Pieters chipped in with a safe range function.
o Michael Hauser came up with the name "Zope".
o Eric Kidd from Userland contributed to ZPublisher's support for
XML-RPC.
XML-RPC.
o Andrew M. Kuchling wrote the initial version of mod_pcgi, making
him extremely cool in our book.
him extremely cool in our book.
o All the other Zopistas far and wide that stuck with us during
the Bobo/Principia days and politely push us to make the best damn
app server on this or any other planet.
o Jephte CLAIN made some patches to European TimeZope.
o Jephte CLAIN made some patches to European TimeZope
o All the other Zopistas far and wide that stuck with us during
the Bobo/Principia days and politely push us to make the best damn
app server on this or any other planet.
o Of course the list of credits would be quite incomplete without
mentioning Guido van Rossum, benevolent dictator of Python and
long-time friend of Digital Creations. Zope Power is Python
Power.
mentioning Guido van Rossum, benevolent dictator of Python and
long-time friend of Digital Creations. Zope Power is Python
Power.
......
......@@ -99,12 +99,6 @@ met:
OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
SUCH DAMAGE.
<p>
This software consists of contributions made by Digital Creations and
many individuals on behalf of Digital Creations. Specific
attributions are listed in the accompanying credits file.
</p>
<hr>
<A NAME="PYTHON">
......@@ -180,35 +174,52 @@ OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.</p>
the Zope Hall of Fame:
</P>
<UL>
<LI>Jeff Bauer is Zope Dude Number One. Jeff took over PCGI and
kept pushing it forward through the years.
</LI>
kept pushing it forward through the years.</LI>
<LI>Sam Rushing worked with us at Digital Creations to make Medusa
the publishing platform for ZServer and the concurrency of Zope2.
</LI>
<LI>The DateTime module was based on work from Ted Horst.
</LI>
the publishing platform for ZServer and the concurrency of Zope2.</LI>
<LI>Martijn Pieters and Brian Hooper contributed the DTML 'in' tag reverse
attribute.</LI>
<LI>Phillip Eby contributed the DTML <code>let</code> tag and many
other useful ideas, including the inspiration for the DTML
<code>call</code>, <code>with</code> and <code>return</code>
tags.</LI>
<LI>The DateTime module was based on work from Ted Horst.</LI>
<LI>Jordan Baker contributed the 'try' tag, something I've wanted
for a long, long time.
</LI>
<LI>Martijn Pieters chipped in with a safe range function.
</LI>
<LI>Michael Hauser came up with the name "Zope".
</LI>
for a long, long time.</LI>
<LI>Martijn Pieters chipped in with a safe range function.</LI>
<LI>Michael Hauser came up with the name "Zope".</LI>
<LI>Eric Kidd added support for <a href="http://www.xmlrpc.com/">
XML-RPC</a>
</LI>
XML-RPC</a></LI>
<LI>Phillip Eby contributed the DTML <code>let</code> tag and many
other useful ideas, including the inspiration for the DTML
<code>call</code>, <code>with</code> and <code>return</code>
tags.
tags.</LI>
<LI>Andrew M. Kuchling wrote the initial version of mod_pcgi, making
him extremely cool in our book.</LI>
<LI>Jephte CLAIN made some patches to European TimeZope.</LI>
</LI>
<LI>All the other Zopistas far and wide that stuck with us during
the Bobo/Principia days and politely push us to make the best damn
app server on this or any other planet.
</LI>
app server on this or any other planet.</LI>
<LI>Of course the list of credits would be quite incomplete without
mentioning Guido van Rossum, benevolent dictator of Python and
long-time friend of Digital Creations. Zope Power is Python
Power.</LI>
</UL>
<P>
Of course the list of credits would be quite incomplete without
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