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authorLinus Torvalds <torvalds@ppc970.osdl.org>2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@ppc970.osdl.org>2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700
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+Credits for the Simple Linux USB Driver:
+
+The following people have contributed to this code (in alphabetical
+order by last name). I'm sure this list should be longer, its
+difficult to maintain, add yourself with a patch if desired.
+
+ Georg Acher <acher@informatik.tu-muenchen.de>
+ David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
+ Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk>
+ Randy Dunlap <randy.dunlap@intel.com>
+ Johannes Erdfelt <johannes@erdfelt.com>
+ Deti Fliegl <deti@fliegl.de>
+ ham <ham@unsuave.com>
+ Bradley M Keryan <keryan@andrew.cmu.edu>
+ Greg Kroah-Hartman <greg@kroah.com>
+ Pavel Machek <pavel@suse.cz>
+ Paul Mackerras <paulus@cs.anu.edu.au>
+ Petko Manlolov <petkan@dce.bg>
+ David E. Nelson <dnelson@jump.net>
+ Vojtech Pavlik <vojtech@suse.cz>
+ Bill Ryder <bryder@sgi.com>
+ Thomas Sailer <sailer@ife.ee.ethz.ch>
+ Gregory P. Smith <greg@electricrain.com>
+ Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
+ Roman Weissgaerber <weissg@vienna.at>
+ <Kazuki.Yasumatsu@fujixerox.co.jp>
+
+Special thanks to:
+
+ Inaky Perez Gonzalez <inaky@peloncho.fis.ucm.es> for starting the
+ Linux USB driver effort and writing much of the larger uusbd driver.
+ Much has been learned from that effort.
+
+ The NetBSD & FreeBSD USB developers. For being on the Linux USB list
+ and offering suggestions and sharing implementation experiences.
+
+Additional thanks to the following companies and people for donations
+of hardware, support, time and development (this is from the original
+THANKS file in Inaky's driver):
+
+ The following corporations have helped us in the development
+ of Linux USB / UUSBD:
+
+ - 3Com GmbH for donating a ISDN Pro TA and supporting me
+ in technical questions and with test equipment. I'd never
+ expect such a great help.
+
+ - USAR Systems provided us with one of their excellent USB
+ Evaluation Kits. It allows us to test the Linux-USB driver
+ for compliance with the latest USB specification. USAR
+ Systems recognized the importance of an up-to-date open
+ Operating System and supports this project with
+ Hardware. Thanks!.
+
+ - Thanks to Intel Corporation for their precious help.
+
+ - We teamed up with Cherry to make Linux the first OS with
+ built-in USB support. Cherry is one of the biggest keyboard
+ makers in the world.
+
+ - CMD Technology, Inc. sponsored us kindly donating a CSA-6700
+ PCI-to-USB Controller Board to test the OHCI implementation.
+
+ - Due to their support to us, Keytronic can be sure that they
+ will sell keyboards to some of the 3 million (at least)
+ Linux users.
+
+ - Many thanks to ing büro h doran [http://www.ibhdoran.com]!
+ It was almost impossible to get a PC backplate USB connector
+ for the motherboard here at Europe (mine, home-made, was
+ quite lousy :). Now I know where to acquire nice USB stuff!
+
+ - Genius Germany donated a USB mouse to test the mouse boot
+ protocol. They've also donated a F-23 digital joystick and a
+ NetMouse Pro. Thanks!
+
+ - AVM GmbH Berlin is supporting the development of the Linux
+ USB driver for the AVM ISDN Controller B1 USB. AVM is a
+ leading manufacturer for active and passive ISDN Controllers
+ and CAPI 2.0-based software. The active design of the AVM B1
+ is open for all OS platforms, including Linux.
+
+ - Thanks to Y-E Data, Inc. for donating their FlashBuster-U
+ USB Floppy Disk Drive, so we could test the bulk transfer
+ code.
+
+ - Many thanks to Logitech for contributing a three axis USB
+ mouse.
+
+ Logitech designs, manufactures and markets
+ Human Interface Devices, having a long history and
+ experience in making devices such as keyboards, mice,
+ trackballs, cameras, loudspeakers and control devices for
+ gaming and professional use.
+
+ Being a recognized vendor and seller for all these devices,
+ they have donated USB mice, a joystick and a scanner, as a
+ way to acknowledge the importance of Linux and to allow
+ Logitech customers to enjoy support in their favorite
+ operating systems and all Linux users to use Logitech and
+ other USB hardware.
+
+ Logitech is official sponsor of the Linux Conference on
+ Feb. 11th 1999 in Vienna, where we'll will present the
+ current state of the Linux USB effort.
+
+ - CATC has provided means to uncover dark corners of the UHCI
+ inner workings with a USB Inspector.
+
+ - Thanks to Entrega for providing PCI to USB cards, hubs and
+ converter products for development.
+
+ - Thanks to ConnectTech for providing a WhiteHEAT usb to
+ serial converter, and the documentation for the device to
+ allow a driver to be written.
+
+ - Thanks to ADMtek for providing Pegasus and Pegasus II
+ evaluation boards, specs and valuable advices during
+ the driver development.
+
+ And thanks go to (hey! in no particular order :)
+
+ - Oren Tirosh <orenti@hishome.net>, for standing so patiently
+ all my doubts'bout USB and giving lots of cool ideas.
+
+ - Jochen Karrer <karrer@wpfd25.physik.uni-wuerzburg.de>, for
+ pointing out mortal bugs and giving advice.
+
+ - Edmund Humemberger <ed@atnet.at>, for it's great work on
+ public relationships and general management stuff for the
+ Linux-USB effort.
+
+ - Alberto Menegazzi <flash@flash.iol.it> is starting the
+ documentation for the UUSBD. Go for it!
+
+ - Ric Klaren <ia_ric@cs.utwente.nl> for doing nice
+ introductory documents (competing with Alberto's :).
+
+ - Christian Groessler <cpg@aladdin.de>, for it's help on those
+ itchy bits ... :)
+
+ - Paul MacKerras for polishing OHCI and pushing me harder for
+ the iMac support, giving improvements and enhancements.
+
+ - Fernando Herrera <fherrera@eurielec.etsit.upm.es> has taken
+ charge of composing, maintaining and feeding the
+ long-awaited, unique and marvelous UUSBD FAQ! Tadaaaa!!!
+
+ - Rasca Gmelch <thron@gmx.de> has revived the raw driver and
+ pointed bugs, as well as started the uusbd-utils package.
+
+ - Peter Dettori <dettori@ozy.dec.com> is uncovering bugs like
+ crazy, as well as making cool suggestions, great :)
+
+ - All the Free Software and Linux community, the FSF & the GNU
+ project, the MIT X consortium, the TeX people ... everyone!
+ You know who you are!
+
+ - Big thanks to Richard Stallman for creating Emacs!
+
+ - The people at the linux-usb mailing list, for reading so
+ many messages :) Ok, no more kidding; for all your advises!
+
+ - All the people at the USB Implementors Forum for their
+ help and assistance.
+
+ - Nathan Myers <ncm@cantrip.org>, for his advice! (hope you
+ liked Cibeles' party).
+
+ - Linus Torvalds, for starting, developing and managing Linux.
+
+ - Mike Smith, Craig Keithley, Thierry Giron and Janet Schank
+ for convincing me USB Standard hubs are not that standard
+ and that's good to allow for vendor specific quirks on the
+ standard hub driver.