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
......@@ -10,10 +10,12 @@ Credits
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.
......@@ -30,12 +32,12 @@ Credits
o Andrew M. Kuchling wrote the initial version of mod_pcgi, making
him extremely cool in our book.
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 Jephte CLAIN made some patches to European TimeZope
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
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......@@ -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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