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author | Luca Falavigna <dktrkranz@debian.org> | 2010-01-02 20:56:27 +0100 |
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committer | Luca Falavigna <dktrkranz@debian.org> | 2010-01-02 20:56:27 +0100 |
commit | 72c578fd4b0b4a5a43e18594339ac4ff26c376dc (patch) | |
tree | cadaf3abe37a1066ceae933bc8fe7b75c85f56d2 /doc/python10/acks.xml | |
parent | 548ed1064f327bccc6e538806740d41ea2d928a1 (diff) |
Imported Upstream version 1.2.0.d20091224upstream/1.2.0.d20091224
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diff --git a/doc/python10/acks.xml b/doc/python10/acks.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..895bad7 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/python10/acks.xml @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +<para> + + First, many thanks to the great group of developers who dove in right + from the beginning and have contributed the code and ideas to make + &SCons; a success: Chad Austin, Charles Crain, Steve Leblanc, and + Anthony Roach. Thanks also to those on the scons-devel mailing list + who have contributed greatly to the discussion, notably including + David Abrahams, Trent Mick, and Steven Shaw. + +</para> + +<para> + + &SCons; would not exist today without the pioneering work of Bob + Sidebotham on the original &Cons; tool, and without Greg Wilson's + having started the Software Carpentry contest. + +</para> + +<para> + + Thanks also to Peter Miller for: Aegis; the testing discipline that it + enforces, without which creating a stable but flexible tool would be + impossible; the "Recursive Make Considered Harmful" paper which led me + to experiment with &Cons; in the first place. + +</para> |