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bsd-games/2.17/AUTHORS

    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   16: email addresses below are probably no longer valid.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: 
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