1Once upon a midnight hour, long ago, in a galaxy, far, far, away, Xlib 2was originally developed by Jim Gettys, of Digital Equipment 3Corporation (now part of HP). 4 5Warren Turkal did the autotooling in October, 2003. 6 7Josh Triplett, Jamey Sharp, and the XCB team (xcb@lists.freedesktop.org) 8maintain the XCB support. 9 10Individual developers include (in no particular order): Sebastien 11Marineau, Holger Veit, Bruno Haible, Keith Packard, Bob Scheifler, 12Takashi Fujiwara, Kazunori Nishihara, Hideki Hiura, Hiroyuki Miyamoto, 13Katsuhisi Yano, Shigeru Yamada, Stephen Gildea, Li Yuhong, Seiji Kuwari. 14 15The specifications and documentation contain extensive credits. 16Conversion of those documents from troff to DocBook/XML was performed 17by Matt Dew, with assistance in editing & formatting tool setup from 18Gaetan Nadon and Alan Coopersmith. 19 20This work was supported by many organizations (in no particular 21order), including the X Consortium, Digital Equipment Corporation, 22Tektronix, The Open Group, OMRON, Wyse Technology, Fujitsu Limited, 23Sun Microsystems, Fuji Xerox, Sony Corporation, Toshiba Corporation, 24Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Silicon Graphics, the XFree86 25Project, among others. Patches/fixes came from all over. 26 27No doubt we've missed credits. Please let us know who should be credited. 28 29 30