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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-06-12 17:45:09 +0000
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+netaddr is written and maintained by David P. D. Moss
+
+It is released under the BSD License.
+
+Many people further contributed to netaddr by reporting problems, suggesting
+various improvements or submitting actual code. Here is a list of these people
+(in alphabetical order). Help me keep it complete and free of errors.
+
+ Vincent Bernat <bernat AT debian.org>
+
+ Sebastien Douche <sdouche AT gmail.com>
+
+ John Eckersberg <john DOT eckersberg AT gmail.com>
+
+ Yi-Jheng Lin <yzlin AT cs.nctu.edu.tw>
+
+ Clay McClure <clay AT daemons.net>
+
+ Duncan McGreggor <duncan DOT mcgreggor AT gmail.com>
+
+ Stefan Nordhausen <stefan DOT nordhausen AT axiros.com>
+
+ Brian F. Peters <brianfpeters AT gmail.com>
+
+ James William Pye <jwp AT gmail.com>
+
+ Chaitan Rogers <chaitan DOT rogers AT gmail.com>
+
+ Victor Stinner <victor DOT stinner AT haypocalc.com>
+
+ Andrew Stromnov <stromnov AT gmail.com>
+
+Thanks to everyone on the netaddr mailing list, those who raised bug reports
+and to all those who have, directly and indirectly, guided and influenced the
+development and distribution of this library.
+
+Thanks also for the use of the following code contributions :-
+
+a) Python Cookbook recipe 18.11: "Formatting Integers as Binary Strings"
+
+ Python Cookbook 2d ed. (O'Reilly Media 2005) ISBN 0596-00797-3
+ Alex Martelli, Anna Martelli Ravenscroft and David Ascher
+
+b) ASPN Cookbook Recipe 466286: "Integer set type" by Heiko Wundram
+
+ http://code.activestate.com/recipes/466286/
+
+And last but not least, thanks to Guido van Rossum for his encouraging words
+and for giving us all Python.