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h1>Credits and Acknowledgements</
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h2>ActiveState Tool Corporation</
h2>
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p>The Python XPCOM Package was developed primarily by <
a href="mailto:markh@activestate.com">Mark
286N/Aproject</
a> deserve high praise for putting up with early versions when almost
286N/Anothing worked, and for believing in Python as a viable XPCOM language.
286N/ATheir feedback and patience has allowed the first public release to be amazingly
286N/Afunctional and bug-free.</
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h3>Komodo Development Team (at December 2000)</
h3>
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p><
a href="mailto:davida@activestate.com">David Ascher</
a>, <
a href="mailto:aaronb@ActiveState.com">Aaron Bingham</
a>,
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a href="mailto:bindu@activestate.com">Bin Du</
a>, <
a href="mailto:markh@activestate.com">Mark
286N/AHammond</
a>, <
a href="mailto:trentm@activestate.com">Trent Mick (build god)</
a>,
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a href="mailto:paulp@activestate.com">Paul Prescod</
a>, <
a href="mailto:ericp@ActiveState.com">Eric Promislow</
a>,
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a href="mailto:kens@ActiveState.com">Ken Simpson</
a>, <
a href="mailto:neilw@ActiveState.com">Neil Watkiss</
a>,
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a href="mailto:AudreyS@ActiveState.com">Audrey Schumacher</
a>.</
p>
286N/A(or not there but still heavily involved in the project) have provided enormous
286N/Ahelp in getting things integrated with their build system, answering us on the
286N/Anewsgroup, teaching us the finer points of XPCOM, gently slapping us for accidentally
286N/Areferring to <
i>jscript</
i>, etc., and otherwise lending us a clue in the
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p><
a href="mailto:jband@netscape.com">John Bandhauer</
a>, <
a href="mailto:brendan@meer.net">Brendan
Eich</
a>, <
a href="mailto:shaver@zeroknowledge.com">Mike Shaver</
a>, <
a href="mailto:evaughan@netscape.com">Eric Vaughan</
a>,
<
a href="mailto:hyatt@netscape.com">David Hyatt</
a></
p>
<
h2>External Contributors</
h2>
<
p>The following people have made contributions to the project, simply because
they find it useful and enjoy supporting Open Source projects.</
p>
<
p><
a href="mailto:cmeerw@web.de">Christof Meerwald</
a></
p>
<
h2>Documentation Credits</
h2>
<
p>The following people have contributed to the Python XPCOM Package
<
p><
a href="mailto:markh@activestate.com">Mark
Hammond</
a>, <
a href="mailto:AudreyS@ActiveState.com">Audrey Schumacher</
a></
p>