Credits

Many people have contributed both directly and indirectly to BLFS. This page lists all of those we can think of. We may well have left people out and if you feel this is the case, drop us a line. Many thanks to all of the LFS community for their assistance with this project. If you are in the list and wish to have your email address included, again please drop us a line to randy AT linuxfromscratch D0T org and we'll be happy to add it. We don't include email addresses by default so if you want it included, please state so when you contact us.

Editors

  • Editor: Randy McMurchy <randy AT linuxfromscratch D0T org>

  • Co-Editors: Robert Daniels, Richard Downing, Bruce Dubbs, Manuel Canales Esparcia, Ag Hatzimanikas, David Jensen, DJ Lucas, Ken Moffet, Dan Nicholson, Alexander Patrakov, Chris Staub, Tushar Teredesai, Thomas Trepl, and Christian Wurst

Text Authors

  • Chapter 01. Based on the LFS introductory text by Gerard Beekmans, modified by Mark Hymers for BLFS.

  • Chapter 02: The /usr versus /usr/local debate: Andrew McMurry.

  • Chapter 02: Going beyond BLFS: Tushar Teredesai.

  • Chapter 02: Package Management: Tushar Teredesai.

  • Chapter 02: Automated Building Procedures: Randy McMurchy.

  • Chapter 02: Locale Related Issues: Alexander Patrakov and Randy McMurchy.

  • Chapter 03: /etc/inputrc: Chris Lynn.

  • Chapter 03: Customizing your logon & vimrc: Mark Hymers.

  • Chapter 03: /etc/shells: Igor Zivkovic.

  • Chapter 03: Random number script Larry Lawrence.

  • Chapter 03: Creating a Custom Boot Device Bruce Dubbs.

  • Chapter 03: The Bash Shell Startup Files James Robertson revised by Bruce Dubbs.

  • Chapter 03: Compressed docs Olivier Peres.

  • Chapter 04: Firewalling: Henning Rohde with thanks to Jeff Bauman. Revised by Bruce Dubbs.

  • Chapter 11: Which Mark Hymers with many thanks to Seth Klein and Jesse Tie-Ten-Quee.

  • Chapter 25: X Window System Environment: Bruce Dubbs.

  • Chapter 27: Intro to Window Managers: Bruce Dubbs.

  • Chapters 28, 29, and 30: KDE: Bruce Dubbs.

  • Chapters 31 and 32: GNOME: Larry Lawrence.

Installation Instruction Authors

  • traceroute: Jeff Bauman

  • ProFTPD and rsync: Daniel Baumann

  • joe, nano, nmap, slang, w3m and whois: Timothy Bauscher

  • Fetchmail: Paul Campbell

  • CDParanoia, mpg123, SDL and XMMS: Jeroen Coumans

  • Amarok: Robert Daniels

  • UDFtools, Perl modules (initial version) and Bluefish: Richard Downing

  • sudo, wireless_tools: Bruce Dubbs

  • tripwire: Manfred Glombowski

  • Dash and rxvt-unicode: Ag Hatzimanikas

  • alsa, cvs, dhcpcd, gpm, hdparm, libjpeg, libmng, libpng, libtiff, giflib, links, lynx, openssl, tcsh, which and zsh: Mark Hymers

  • ALSA Firmware, ALSA OSS, inetutils, GLib, GTK+, libxml and vim: James Iwanek

  • db and lcms: Jeremy Jones and Mark Hymers

  • aalib, Alsa, ffmpeg, MPlayer, transcode, xvid and xsane: Alex Kloss

  • ntp: Eric Konopka

  • AbiWord, at-spi, ATK, audiofile, avifile, bc, bug-buddy, cdrdao, cdrtools, cpio, curl, dhcp, eog, esound, fcron, fluxbox, gail, galeon, gconf-editor, gdbm, gedit, gimp, GLib2, gmp, gnet, gnome-applets, gnome-desktop, gnome-games, gnome-icon-theme, gnome-libs, gnome-media, gnome-mime-data, gnome-panel, gnome-session, gnome-system-monitor, gnome-terminal, gnome-themes, gnome-utils, gnome-vfs, gnome-user-docs, gnumeric, GTK+2, gtk-doc, gtk-engines, eel, imlib, intltool, lame, libao, libart_lgpl, libbonobo, libbonoboui, libgail-gnome, libglade2, libgnome, libgnomecanvas, libgnomeprint, libgnomeprintui, libgnomeui, libgsf, libgtkhtml, libgtop, libIDL, libogg, librep, librsvg, libvorbis, libwnck, libxml2, libxslt, LPRng, Linux-PAM, metacity, MIT Kerberos 5, MPlayer, mutt, nautilus, OpenJade, OpenSP, OpenSSH, ORBit2, pan, Pango, pcre, pkgconfig, postfix, procmail, Python, QT, rep-gtk, ruby, sawfish, scrollkeeper, sgml-common, sgml-dtd, shadow, startup-notification, unzip, vorbis-tools, vte, wget, XFce, xine, xml-dtd, yelp and zip: Larry Lawrence

  • Archive::Zip, cracklib, JDK6, ksh, libdrm, libpcap, Mesa, netfs, OpenOffice-2, PPP (update), Samba-3, Subversion, Xorg-7 and xterm: DJ Lucas

  • ALSA Tools, Apache Ant, cairo, Cyrus-SASL, D-BUS, D-Bus Bindings, DejaGnu, desktop-file-utils, DocBook DSSSL Stylesheets, DocBook-utils, dvd+rw-tools, Evince, Evolution Data Server, Exim (many additions), Expect, FOP, FreeTTS, FriBidi, GC, GCC (rewrite), GMime, gnome-audio, gnome-backgrounds, gnome-menus, gnome-mount, gnome-screensaver, gnome-volume-manager, GNOME Doc Utils, GNOME Keyring Manager, GnuCash (version 2), GnuPG2, GnuTLS, GOffice, Graphviz, GStreamer Base Plug-ins, GStreamer Good Plug-ins, GStreamer Ugly Plug-ins, HAL, Heimdal, HTML Tidy, icon-naming-utils, ISO Codes, JadeTeX, Java Access Bridge, JUnit, K3b, Libassuan, LessTif (rewrite), libexif, libgail-gnome, libgcrypt, libgnomecups, libgnomekbd, libgpg-error, Libidn, Libksba, libmpeg2, libmusicbrainz, libquicktime, mcs, MIT Kerberos V5 (many updates and enhancements), MPlayer (extensive overhaul), NSS, Orca, Other Programming Tools, PDL, Perl Modules, pilot-link, PIN-Entry, Poppler, Pth, PyXML, Samba 3 (many additions), SANE (original instructions by Alex Kloss), Shadow (rewrite), SLIB, Sound Juicer, Stunnel, Subversion Client (many additions), Sysstat, system-tools-backends, Totem, unixODBC, Wireshark and usbutils: Randy McMurchy

  • aspell, balsa, bind, cvs server, emacs, evolution, exim, expat, GnuCash, gtkhtml, guile, g-wrap, leafnode, lesstif, libesmtp, pine, portmap, PostgreSQL, qpopper, reiserfs, sendmail, slrn, teTeX, tcp-wrappers, and xinetd: Billy O'Connor

  • Gutenprint (originally named Gimp-Print), libusb, FAAC, FAAD2 and TIN: Alexander E. Patrakov

  • Screen: Andreas Pedersen

  • nfs-utils: Reinhard

  • ESP Ghostscript: Matt Rogers

  • iptables: Henning Rohde

  • fontconfig, gcc, seamonkey, nas, openoffice, ispell, mailx (formerly named Nail), ImageMagick, hd2u, tcl, tk and bind-utils: Tushar Teredesai

  • MySQL: Jesse Tie-Ten-Quee

  • PHP: Jeremy Utley

  • Ekiga, Epiphany, FLAC, File Roller, GNOME Magnifier, GNOME Netstatus, GNOME Speech, GOK, Imlib2, LZO, MC, NASM, Nautilus CD Burner, Speex, XScreenSaver, Zenity, compface, freeglut, gcalctool, gucharmap, id3lib, kde-i18n, kdeaccessibility, kdebindings, kdesdk, kdevelop, kdewebdev, libFAME, liba52, libdv, libdvdcss, libdvdread, libmad, libmikmod and libmpeg3: Igor Zivkovic

General Acknowledgments

  • Fernando Arbeiza for doing great quality assurance on Shadow utilizing PAM. The machine access he saved may have been yours.

  • Archaic for trouble shooting the mozilla section by performing multiple builds and for providing a description of the various mozilla extensions.

  • Miguel Bazdresch for many suggestions and contributions to the Other Programming Tools section.

  • Gerard Beekmans for generally putting up with us and for running the whole LFS project.

  • Oliver Brakmann for developing the dhcpcd patch for FHS compliance.

  • Ian Chilton for writing the nfs hint.

  • Nathan Coulson for writing the new network bootscripts.

  • Nathan Coulson, DJ Lucas and Zack Winkles for reworking the bootscripts used throughout the book.

  • Jim Harris for writing the dig-nslookup-host.txt hint on which the bind-utils instructions are based.

  • Lee Harris for writing the gpm.txt hint on which our gpm instructions are based.

  • Marc Heerdink for creating patches for tcp_wrappers and portmap and for writing the gpm2.txt hint on which our gpm instruction are based.

  • Mark Hymers for initiating the BLFS project and writing many of the initial chapters of the book.

  • J_Man for submitting a gpm-1.19.3.diff file on which our gpm instructions are based.

  • Jeremy Jones (otherwise known as mca) for hacking Makefiles and general assistance.

  • Steffen Knollmann for revising the JadeTeX instructions to work with teTex-3.0.

  • Eric Konopka for writing the ntp.txt hint on which the ntp section is based.

  • Scot McPherson for writing the gnome-1.4.txt hint from which was gathered useful information and for warning us that GNOME Version 2.0 may not be ready to put in the book.

  • Billy O'Connor for building GNOME 2.0 so many times and being very helpful with his comments on that section.

  • Alexander E. Patrakov for patches and suggestions to improve the book content, assistance with alsa dev.d helpers, and increasing the l10n awareness.

  • Ted Riley for writing the Linux-PAM + CrackLib + Shadow hint on which reinstalling Shadow to use PAM is based.

  • Jeremy Byron and David Ciecierski for assisting with, modifying, and testing various OpenOffice-2.0-pre builds and patches.

Last updated on 2008-05-12 07:59:11 -0500