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Fletcher T. Penney edited this page Oct 5, 2011 · 7 revisions

Acknowledgments

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.