1* LibVNCServer (C) 2001 Johannes E. Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@gmx.de> 2is based on 3* Original OSXvnc (C) 2001 Dan McGuirk <mcguirk@incompleteness.net>, 4which in turn is based on 5* Original Xvnc (C) 1999 AT&T Laboratories Cambridge. 6 7Lots of improvements of this library are thanks to 8* TightVNC (C) 2000-2003 Const Kaplinsky 9 10The ZRLE compression scheme is from 11* RealVNC (James "Wez" Weatherall, who helped also with regions) 12 13The good folks from 14* KRFB (I think it was Tim Jansen) 15helped also a lot (some *big* bugs!). 16 17Karl Runge provides an x11vnc, which is a much, much improved version of my 18original proof-of-concept. It really deserves to replace the old version, 19as it is a state-of-the-art, fast and usable program by now! However, he 20maintains it and improves it still in amazing ways! 21 22The file transfer protocol from TightVNC was implemented by Rohit Kumar. 23This includes an implementation of RFB protocol version 3.7t. 24 25Occasional important patches were sent by (in order I found the names in my 26archives and please don't beat me, if I forgot you, but just send me an 27email!): Akira Hatakeyama, Karl J. Runge, Justin "Zippy" Dearing, 28Oliver Mihatsch, Greg Sternberg, Werner Hofer, Giampiero Giancipoli, 29Glenn Mabutt, Paul Kreiner, Erik Kunze, Mike Frysinger, Martin Waitz, 30Mark McLoughlin, Paul Fox, Juan Jose Costello, Andre Leiadella, 31Alberto Lusiani, Malvina Mazin, Dave Stuart, Rohit Kumar, Donald Dugger, 32Steven Carr, Uwe Völker, Charles Coffing, Guillaume Rousse, 33Alessandro Praduroux, Brad Hards, Timo Ketola, Christian Ehrlicher, 34Noriaki Yamazaki, Ben Klopfenstein, Vic Lee, Christian Beier, 35Alexander Dorokhine, Corentin Chary, Wouter Van Meir, George Kiagiadakis, 36Joel Martin, Gernot Tenchio, William Roberts, Cristian Rodríguez, 37George Fleury, Kan-Ru Chen, Steve Guo, Luca Stauble, Peter Watkins, 38Kyle J. McKay, Mateus Cesar Groess, Philip Van Hoof and D. R. Commander. 39 40Probably I forgot quite a few people sending a patch here and there, which 41really made a difference. Without those, some obscure bugs still would 42be unfound. 43