
1: Authors of bsd-games and bsd-games-non-free 2: =========================================== 3: 4: The bsd-games package was originally created by Curt Olson 5: <curt@me.umn.edu> and Andy Tefft <teffta@engr.dnet.ge.com>. The games 6: themselves were written by many contributers to *BSD over the past 7: twenty years or so. Maintenance of the package was passed to me in 8: 1997; I divided it into bsd-games and bsd-games-non-free according to 9: the established (DFSG/OSD) definition, following the division used for 10: the Debian package of 1.3. Much of the packaging has been written or 11: extensively modified by myself. Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> 12: wrote the manpages for wargames and paranoia. 13: 14: Based on the source and manpages, here are the details of the people 15: who originally wrote the games over more than 20 years. Many of the 16: email addresses below are probably no longer valid. Please send any 17: further information you have to help improve this list. 18: 19: adventure: Will Crowther, Don Woods; C port by Jim Gilloghy 20: arithmetic: Eamonn McManus <emcmanus@cs.tcd.ie> 21: atc: Ed James <edjames@berkeley.edu> 22: backgammon: Alan Char 23: banner: Mark Horton 24: battlestar: David Riggle <riggle.pa@xerox.arpa>, with acknowledgements to 25: Chris Guthrie <chris%ucbcory@berkeley.arpa>, Peter Da Silva, 26: Kevin Brown, Edward Wang <edward%ucbarpa@berkeley.arpa>, 27: Ken Arnold & Company 28: bcd: Steve Hayman <sahayman@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu> 29: boggle: Barry Brachman <brachman@cs.ubc.ca> 30: caesar: Rick Adams, Stan King, John Eldridge, based on algorithm 31: suggested by Bob Morris 32: canfield: Steve Levine; further random hacking by Steve Feldman, 33: Kirk McKusick, Mikey Olson, Eric Allman 34: countmail: Charles M. Hannum <mycroft@netbsd.org> 35: cribbage: Earl T. Cohen, Ken Arnold 36: dm: (unknown) 37: factor: Landon Curt Noll <chongo@toad.com> 38: fish: Muffy Barkocy 39: fortune: Ken Arnold (fortunes from many sources) 40: gomoku: Ralph Campbell (with acknowledgement to Peter Langston) 41: hack: Originally Jay Fenlason, with help from Kenny 42: Woodland, Mike Thome and Jon Payne; this version 43: almost entirely rewritten by Andries Brouwer <aeb@cwi.nl>. 44: hangman: Ken Arnold 45: hunt: Conrad Huang <conrad@cgl.ucsf.edu>, 46: Greg Couch <gregc@cgl.ucsf.edu> 47: mille: Ken Arnold 48: monop: Ken Arnold 49: morse: (unknown) 50: number: (unknown) 51: phantasia: Edward Estes <ihnp4!ttrde!estes>, with thanks to 52: Chris Robertson 53: pig: (unknown) 54: pom: Keith E. Brandt 55: ppt: (unknown) 56: primes: Landon Curt Noll <chongo@toad.com> 57: quiz: Jim R. Oldroyd 58: rain: Eric P. Scott 59: random: Guy Harris 60: robots: Ken Arnold, Christos Zoulas <christos@zoulas.com> 61: rogue: Timothy Stoehr, Michael C. Toy, Kenneth C. R. C. Arnold, 62: Glenn Wichman 63: sail: Dave Riggle <riggle@ernie.berkeley.edu>, 64: Ed Wang <edward@ucbarpa.berkeley.edu>; Craig Leres, 65: Chris Guthrie 66: snake: (unknown) 67: tetris: Nancy L. Tinkham, Darren F. Provine, Chris Torek 68: trek: Eric Allman 69: wargames: (unknown) 70: worm: Michael Toy 71: worms: Eric P. Scott 72: wtf: Allen Briggs 73: wump: Dave Taylor 74: 75: 76: ^L 77: Local Variables: 78: mode: text 79: End: