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Acknowledgements

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Please note that this is a fast-moving project. It's hard to keep this page up-to-date but that doesn't stop us from still making an effort to acknowledge contributions to the project. Please let us know on the developer's mail list if you've contributed and would like to be listed.

Organizations

Organizations are listed in more-or-less chronological order of their first contribution.

The Apache Group
This project is a sub-project of Apache. The Apache Group also provides the domain and virtual web server for this project.
Cisco Systems
San Jose, California, USA
Cisco Systems was the original host for the project's mail list and has contributed some source code to the project.
Organic Online
San Francisco, California, USA
Organic Online provides the physical hardware and network for the project's main web server, and has contributed some source code to the project.
Clear Ink
Walnut Creek, California, USA
Clear Ink provides the physical hardware and network for the project's development web server, CVS source code repository, and mail lists.

Individuals

Individuals are listed in more-or-less chronological order of their first contribution.
Brian Behlendorf
San Francisco, California, USA
Brian made the first call for volunteers for the project, and provided the web space for it. He's one of the two founders of the Apache Group.
Alexei Kosut
Stanford, California, USA
Alexei wrote the first versions of mod_jserv and the servlet engine which has since become known as the Apache JServ, as the project's first contribution. He's a member of the Apache Group.
Ian Kluft
San Jose, California, USA
Ian was the original mail list maintainer before handing off that task to Jon Stevens. Ian continues to maintain the project web site and work on the Apache JServ Protocol and more.
Jon Stevens
Berkeley, California, USA
Jon maintains the mail lists, development web site and CVS source code repository. He also provides ongoing software development.
Francis J Lacoste
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Francis has worked on servlet class reloading, virtual server configuration, tracing, JSDK 1.1 compatibility and more.
Martin Pool
Brisbane, Australia
Martin has worked on servlet class reloading, virtual server configuration, Stronghold compatibility and more.
Ed Korthof
San Francisco, California, USA
Ed has worked on signal handling, the Apache JServ Protocol, virtual host handling and more.
Stefano Mazzocchi
Pavia, Italy
Stefano has worked on logging improvements, the Apache JServ protocol, thread pools and more.
Roger Zeng
North York, Ontario, Canada
Roger contributed the SSI servlet with <servlet> tag capability and more.
Vincent Partington
Haarlem, The Netherlands
Vincent has worked on environment variable handling and more.
Ross Golder
London, UK
Ross has worked on configurable servlet timeouts and considered other servlet resource consuption issues.
Bob Tanner
Eden Prairie, Minnesota, USA
Bob has provided enhancements for the Java server-side include feature.
Brian Jonnes
(city?), South Africa
Brian has helped with documenting the Java class organization.
Tim Williams
Maryland Heights, Missouri, USA
Tim provided the SGML parser upgrade for the Java server-side include feature.
There are also many more people who have contributed fixes and patches for existing code or documentation. To keep this page manageable for volunteers, we're only able to list the ones who have contributed new code or documentation but thanks really do go out to all contributors and testers. Most of these credits shown here are from the CHANGES file that comes with the source code, though some other investigation filled in a number of holes when people forgot to credit themsevles there. Undoubtedly we've missed some credits here - don't worry, just send a correction and we'll fix it.

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