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$Id: Credits,v 1.1 2009/05/25 14:59:50 guido Exp $

These people have helped in the development of libintl-perl:

- Imperia (http://www.imperia.net/) has contributed this part of the 
  Enterprise Content Management System Imperia to the Perl community
  as free software. 

- Joshua Miller <unrtst@cpan.com> has extended libintl-perl to provide
  the important context-sensitive functions (pgettext() and friends).

- Christian Lackas <delta@lackas.net> has given various hints on 
  performance optimizations

- Ingrid Gräfen <ingrid.graefen@imperia.net> has fixed a major performance
  penalty on systems without POSIX::LC_MESSAGES, and she has extensively
  tested the Perl backend for GNU xgettext under cygwin 

- Norma Karl <bcrazy@gmx.de> has thoroughly revised the documentation for
  the Perl backend to GNU xgettext, and she deserves a credit anyway

- Bruno Haible for libiconv which was the base for many conversions and
  for integrating my Perl backend into GNU gettext

Other people have helped by sending in improvements, suggestions and
bug reports:

- DH <crazyinsomniac@yahoo.com>
- Jo-Even Skarstein <joska@nvg.org>
- Gerhard Stoll <gerhard_stoll@gmx.de>
- Marc Brockschmidt <marc@marcbrockschmidt.de>
- Laurent Bonnaud <Laurent.Bonnaud@inpg.fr>
- Jan Kratochvil <lace@jankratochvil.net>
- Светослав Агафонкин <slavi.agafonkin@imperia.net>
- Michael Bell <michael.bell@cms.hu-berlin.de>

Please inform me if I have forgotten your contribution.

Guido Flohr