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Purge a lot of really old and obsolete documents, and merge some together
where possible. Lots of efnet docs and the old ircd-ratbox manpage (lol)
was purged.

Reorganise everything nice and neatly as possible. Things describing
features can be found in features/, and some more technical documents
were moved to techinical/.

Old credits file was consolidated into credits-past.txt, and a reference
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===============================================================================
IRCD 2.8 CREDITS
===============================================================================
/************************************************************************
* IRC - Internet Relay Chat, doc/AUTHORS
* Copyright (C) 1990
*
* AUTHORS FILE:
* This file attempts to remember all contributors to the IRC
* developement. Names can be only added this file, no name
* should never be removed. This file must be included into all
* distributions of IRC and derived works.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option)
* any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
IRC was conceived of and written by Jarkko Oikarinen <jto@tolsun.oulu.fi>.
IRC was originally written in University of Oulu, Computing Center.
Jan 1991 - IRC 2.6 jto@tolsun.oulu.fi
- Multiple Channels and protocol changes
Contributions were made by a cast of dozens, including the following:
Markku Jarvinen <mta@tut.fi>: Emacs-like editing facility for the client
Kimmo Suominen <kim@kannel.lut.fi>: HP-UX port
Jeff Trim <jtrim@orion.cair.du.edu>: enhancements and advice
Vijay Subramaniam <vijay@lll-winken.llnl.gov>: advice and ruthless publicity
Karl Kleinpaste <karl@cis.ohio-state.edu>: user's manual
Greg Lindahl <gl8f@virginia.edu>: AUTOMATON code, the Wumpus GM automaton,
myriad bug fixes
Bill Wisner <wisner@hayes.fai.alaska.edu>: numerous bug fixes and code
enhancements
Tom Davis <conslt16@zeus.unl.edu> and Tim Russell <russell@zeus.unl.edu>:
VMS modifications
Markku Savela <msa@tel4.tel.vtt.fi>: advice, support, and being the
incentive to do some of our *own* coding. :)
Tom Hopkins <hoppie@buengf.bu.edu>: bug fixes, quarantine lines,
consolidation of various patches.
Christopher Davis <ckd@cs.bu.edu>: EFnet/Anet gateway coding,
many automata ;), documentation fixing.
Helen Rose <hrose@cs.bu.edu>: documentation updating, and fixing.
Tom Hinds <rocker@bucsf.bu.edu>: emacs client updating.
Tim Miller <cerebus@bu-pub.bu.edu>: various server and client-breaking
features.
Darren Reed <avalon@coombs.anu.edu.au>: various bug fixes and enhancements.
Introduced nickname and channelname hash tables into the server.
The version 2.2 release was coordinated by Mike Bolotski
<mikeb@salmon.ee.ubc.ca>.
The version 2.4 release was coordinated by Markku Savela and
Chelsea Ashley Dyerman
The version 2.5.2 release was coordinated by Christopher Davis, Helen Rose,
and Tom Hopkins.
The versions 2.6.2, 2.7 and 2.8 releases were coordinated by Darren Reed.
Contributions for the 2.8 release from the following people:
Matthew Green <phone@coombs.anu.edu.au>
Chuck Kane <ckane@ece.uiuc.edu>
Matt Lyle <matt@oc.com>
Vesa Ruokonen <ruokonen@lut.fi>
Markku Savela <Markku.Savela@vtt.fi> / April 1990
Fixed various bugs in 2.2PL1 release server (2.2msa.4) and changed
sockets to use non-blocking mode (2.2msa.9). [I have absolutely
nothing to do with clients :-]
Chelsea Ashley Dyerman <chelsea@earth.cchem.berkeley.edu> / April 1990
Rewrote the Makefiles, restructuring of source tree. Added libIrcd.a to
the Makefile macros, numerous reformatting of server text messages, and
added mkversion.sh to keep track of compilation statistics. Numerous
bug fixes and enhancements, and co-coordinator of the 2.4 release.
jarlek@ifi.uio.no added mail functions to irc.
Armin Gruner <gruner@informatik.tu-muenchen.de> / May, June 1990:
* Patched KILL-line feature for ircd.conf, works now.
Enhancement: Time intervals can be specified in passwd-field.
Result: KILL-Line is only active during these intervals
* Patched PRIVMSG handling, now OPER can specify masks for sending
private messages, advantage: msg to all at a specified server or host.
* Little tests on irc 2.5 alpha, fixed some little typos in client code.
Change: common/debug.c has been moved to ircd/s_debug.c, and a
irc/c_debug.c has been created, for the benefit that wrong server msg
are displayed if client does not recognize them. (strange, if a server
sends an 'unknown command', isn't it?)
Tom Hopkins <hoppie@buengf.bu.edu> / September, October 1990:
* Patched msa's K lines for servers (Q lines).
* Consolidated several patches, including Stealth's logging patch.
* Fixed several minor bugs.
* Has done lots of other stuff that I can't seem to remember, but he
always works on code, so he has to have done alot more than three
lines worth. :)
Thanks go to those persons not mentioned here who have added their advice,
opinions, and code to IRC.
Various modifications, bugreports, cleanups and testing by:
Hugo Calendar <hugo@ucscb.ucsc.edu>
Bo Adler <adler@csvax.cs.caltech.edu>
Michael Sandrof <ms5n+@andrew.cmu.edu>
Jon Solomon <jsol@cs.bu.edu>
Jan Peterson <jlp@hamblin.math.byu.edu>
Nathan Glasser <nathan@brokaw.lcs.mit.edu>
Helen Rose <hrose@eff.org>
Mike Pelletier <stealth@caen.engin.umich.edu>
Basalat Ali Raja <gwydion@tavi.rice.edu>
Eric P. Scott <eps@toaster.sfsu.edu>
Dan Goodwin <fornax@wpi.wpi.edu>
Noah Friedman <friedman@ai.mit.edu>
===============================================================================
IRCD-HYBRID CREDITS
===============================================================================
The hybrid team is a group of ircd coders who were frustrated
with the instability and all-out "dirtiness" of the EFnet ircd's
available. "hybrid" is the name for the collective efforts of a group
of people, all of us.
Anyone is welcome to contribute to this effort. You are encouraged
to participate in the Hybrid mailing list. To subscribe to the
Hybrid List, use this link:
https://lists.ircd-hybrid.org/mailman/listinfo/hybrid
The core team as, of this major release:
adx, Piotr Nizynski <adx@irc7.pl>
billy-jon, William Bierman III <bill@mu.org>
cryogen, Stuart Walsh <stu@ipng.org.uk>
Dianora, Diane Bruce <db@db.net>
joshk, Joshua Kwan <joshk@triplehelix.org>
kire, Erik Small <smalle@hawaii.edu>
knight, Alan LeVee <alan.levee@prometheus-designs.net>
metalrock, Jack Low <jclow@csupomona.edu>
Michael, Michael Wobst <michael.wobst@gmail.com>
Rodder, Jon Lusky <lusky@blown.net>
Wohali, Joan Touzet <joant@ieee.org>
The following people have contributed blood, sweat, and/or code to
recent releases of Hybrid, in nick alphabetical order:
A1kmm, Andrew Miller <a1kmm@mware.virtualave.net>
AndroSyn, Aaron Sethman <androsyn@ratbox.org>
bane, Dragan Dosen <bane@idolnet.org>
bysin, Ben Kittridge <bkittridge@cfl.rr.com>
cosine, Patrick Alken <wnder@uwns.underworld.net>
David-T, David Taylor <davidt@yadt.co.uk>
fl, Lee Hardy <lee@leeh.co.uk>
Garion, Joost Vunderink <garion@efnet.nl>
Habeeb, David Supuran <habeeb@cfl.rr.com>
Hwy101, W. Campbell <wcampbel@botbay.net>
jmallett, Juli Mallett <jmallett@FreeBSD.org>
jv, Jakub Vlasek <jv@pilsedu.cz>
k9, Jeremy Chadwick <ircd@jdc.parodius.com>
kre, Dinko Korunic <kreator@fly.srk.fer.hr>
madmax, Paul Lomax <madmax@efnet.org>
nenolod, William Pitcock <nenolod@nenolod.net>
Riedel, Dennis Vink, <riedel@chaotic.nl>
scuzzy, David Todd <scuzzy@aniverse.net>
spookey, David Colburn <spookey@spookey.org>
TimeMr14C, Yusuf Iskenderoglu <uhc0@stud.uni-karlsruhe.de>
toot, Toby Verrall <to7@antipope.fsnet.co.uk>
vx0, Mark Miller <mark@oc768.net>
wiz, Jason Dambrosio <jason@wiz.cx>
Xride, S<>ren Straarup <xride@x12.dk>
zb^3, Alfred Perlstein <alfred@freebsd.org>
Others are welcome. Always. And if we left anyone off the above list,
be sure to let us know that too. Many others have contributed to
previous versions of this ircd and its ancestors, too many to list
here.
Send bug fixes/complaints/rotten tomatoes to bugs@ircd-hybrid.org.
===============================================================================
IRCD-RATBOX CREDITS
===============================================================================
ircd-ratbox is an evolution where ircd-hybrid left off around version 7-rc1.
Currently the ircd-ratbox team consists of the following developers:
AndroSyn, Aaron Sethman <androsyn -at- ratbox.org>
anfl, Lee Hardy <lee -at- leeh.co.uk>
Special thanks for support, code and ideas to:
Hwy, W. Campbell <wcampbel -at- botbay.net>
jilles, Jilles Tjoelker <jilles -at- stack.nl>
larne, Edward Brocklesby <ejb -at- sdf.lonestar.org>
Of course our work is based on the work of many, many others over the past
10 or so years since irc has existed, including the work done by the Hybrid
team, our thanks goes to them.