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Acknowledgments
Fletcher T. Penney edited this page Oct 5, 2011
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Thanks to the individuals and groups below for their contributions to improving Markdown and MultiMarkdown:
- John Gruber
- Michel Fortin
- Jonathan Weber
- Mark Eli Kalderon
- Choan C. Gálvez
- Dr. Drang
- Robert McGonegal
- David Green
- Trey Pickard
- Saleem
- Melinda Norris
- Sean Wallace
- Allan Odgaard
- Stefan Brantschen
- Keith Blount
- Gerd Knops
- John Purnell
- Jonathan Coulombe (special thanks for helping troubleshoot MMD 3.0!)
- Jason Bandlow
- Joakim Hertze
- Kee-Lin Steven Chan
- Vasil Yaroshevich
- Matt Neuburg
- James Howison
- Edward Nixon
- etherean
- Özgür Gökmen
- Chad Schmidt
- Greg (gr)
- Ben Jennings
- Silvan Kaiser
- Tomas Doran
- Rob Walton
- Dan Rolander
- Duoyi wu
- Dan Dascalescu
- Ingolf Schäfer
- Chris Bunch
- Oblomov
- Alex Melhuish
- Stephan Mueller
- Josh Brown
- Rob Person
- Matthew D. Rankin
- Dawid Ciężarkiewicz
- Joonas Pulakka
- ipetraka
- John MacFarlane (special thanks for creating peg-markdown and helping me get started on MMD 3.0!)
- David Sparks
- Katie Floyd
- Daniel Müller
- Daniel Jalkut (special thanks for helping to remove glib dependency!)
- Jon Skovron
- Jake Walker
- Michael Heilemann
and others I have surely forgotten....
In addition to the core peg-markdown
code, MultiMarkdown 3.0 makes use of
the glib2
and intl
libraries that are a part of GTK+ and licensed under
the GNU LGPL 2.1. Also, it relies on peg
and
leg
to create the actual parser.