X-Git-Url: http://git.freeside.biz/gitweb/?p=freeside.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=CREDITS;h=e2ebcd2825301e0f1203b87e65a96c2a9078907f;hp=0b4e2d9c97986f3c8fddf7846d2ac45ffb4ac2ed;hb=c2146ae32fdef80049abfa13098db2d45f3ebdd5;hpb=0ebeec96313dd7edfca340f01f8fbbbac1f4aa1d diff --git a/CREDITS b/CREDITS index 0b4e2d9c9..e2ebcd282 100644 --- a/CREDITS +++ b/CREDITS @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Jerry St. Pierre did the "SISD" graphic used in 1.0.x and most of 1.1.x. Mark Norris of Urban Design, Inc. did the red "S" -logo for later 1.1.x versions and 1.2.x +logo for later 1.1.x versions until 1.4.1 Brian McCane? contributed PostgreSQL support, HTML style enhancements and many, many bugfixes. @@ -113,5 +113,42 @@ Infostreet export. Richard Siddall sent in Mason fixes and other things I'm probably forgetting. +Contains "JS Calendar" +by Mihai Bazon licensed under the terms of the GNU LGPL. + +Latex invoice template based on a template from eBills + by Mark Asplen-Taylor , +licensed under the terms fo the GNU GPL. + +Contains "Request Tracker" by Jesse +Vincent licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL. + +#not yet used... +# Contains "SQL Ledger" by DWS Systems Inc. and +# contributors licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL. + +Peter Bowen started the difficult modular price plans +changes, added credit card encryption features, and other things I've +probably overlooked. + +Rebecca Cardennis created the great new logo first +released with 1.4.2beta1 and 1.5.0pre6. + +Troy Hammonds sent in RADIUS session history viewing, +many bugfixes and other things I'm probably forgetting. + +Contains the "Javascript Remote Scripting (JSRS)" client library + by Brent Ashley +licensed under the "No Nonsense Copyright and License" (see the included +JSRS-LICENSE file). + +Contains the QLIB JavaScript library by +Quazzle.com, Serge Dolgov, licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL. + +Contains the overlibmws DHTML Popup Library +by Foteos Macrides (derived from overLIB +by Erik Bosrup), licensed under the terms of the Artistic license +. + Everything else is my (Ivan Kohler ) fault.