From 0d47952611198ef6b1163f366dc03922d20b1475 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2024 09:42:04 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 7.94+git20230807.3be01efb1+dfsg. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- docs/committers.txt | 106 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 106 insertions(+) create mode 100644 docs/committers.txt (limited to 'docs/committers.txt') diff --git a/docs/committers.txt b/docs/committers.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1f671de --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/committers.txt @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ +This is a list of fine folks who help bring you Nmap! But not an +exclusive list, as many people who contribute greatly to Nmap are not +committers. See the CHANGELOG (https://nmap.org/changelog.html) for a +broader list of contributions. + +These people have earned commit access to the Nmap SVN repository and +can check changes directly into the Nmap trunk. Significant +changes/patches are generally discussed on nmap-dev first to catch +problems and improve the implementation with new ideas. These people +can also create /nmap-exp branches to pursue larger/experimental ideas +without destabilizing the Nmap trunk in the process. + +Most people are added as a committer after they establish a history of +writing so much code that it is easier for the existing committers to +add them to the group than continue manually applying their patches +:). So the best way to become one is to keep sending good patches to +nmap-dev. But if you want to expedite the process, and you already +have a track record of many patches integrated into Nmap, feel free to +mail Fyodor. + +Committers added temporarily for a project (such as Summer of Code +students) are not included in this list. Committers who are inactive +for years will have their accounts disabled for security reasons, but +they will be happily re-enabled upon request. + +Committers should feel free to fill in their +bio/description/interests/links on this list: + +fyodor - Nmap author Fyodor + +david - Nmap co-maintainer David Fifield + +ron - Ron Bowes (http://www.skullsecurity.org) + +patrik - Patrik Karlsson (wrote tons of great NSE scripts) + +bmenrigh - Brandon Enright specializes in large-scale scanning and math/crypto + +batrick - Patrick Donnelly is a Lua expert and specializes in NSE internals + +ithilgore - Ithilgore wrote the Ncrack authentication cracker + (https://nmap.org/ncrack/) + +luis - Luis MartinGarcia wrote and maintains the Nping tool for packet + generation, response analysis, and response time + measurement (https://nmap.org/nping/) + +majek04 - Marek Majkowski wrote a lot of low-level code and several + NSE scripts + +doug - Doug Hoyte has his handiwork throughout the Nmap codebase. + He has worked on almost every subsystem. + +diman - Diman Todorov, wrote the initial version of the Nmap + Scripting Engine. + +ejlbell - Eddie Bell has made a large number of misc. improvements + including adding the --reason feature, and writing the + original --traceroute implementation. He also wrote many + NSE scripts. + +jah - John A. Hickinbottom enjoys hacking with the Nmap family + of tools and has contributed bug fixes, NSE scripts and + various small improvements in NSE scripts and libraries. + +kris - Kris Katterjohn, works on random things; has implemented + many features and bug fixes in Nmap (including scripts, + libraries and various functionalities in NSE) and was + also the lead Ncat developer until its initial release + with Nmap. Entries in the Nmap and Ncat changelogs are + typically denoted by just "Kris" + +daniel - Daniel Roethlisberger, wrote SCTP protocol support + +tomsellers - Tom Sellers has done a lot of work with the Nmap + Scripting Engine, and also version detection. + +robert - Rob Nicholls has done a ton of work, particularly his + dramatic improvements in the Windows installers for Nmap + and Winpcap. + +sven - Sven Klemm has made dramatic improvements to the Nmap + Scripting Engine. + +djalal - Djalal Harouni focuses on the Nmap Scripting Engine. In + addition to writing several scripts and libraries, he + improved the infrastructure by adding the script + pre-scanning and post-scanning phases and the newtargets + (adding new systems to the scan queue) functionality. + +martin - Martin Holst Swende has written many great NSE scripts as + well as improvements to the NSE infrastructure (such as + the --script-help feature). + +dmiller - Dan Miller has made many important improvements to Nmap, + from bug fixes to new features. He has improved many NSE + scripts and libraries and also continues to improve Nmap's + XML output support. + +henri - Henri Doreau has contributed to many parts of Nmap, from NSE + scripts to bug fixes. He also designed and implemented the + nsock-engines feature, which allows Nmap to use more efficient + platform-specific APIs for its underlying socket networking + requests. + +nnposter - Contributed odds-and-ends code fixes -- cgit v1.2.3