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Keith's name already shows up in the git log, so it would be wrong to not mention him. And Martin and Jamey have been helpful in discussions about what an ideal mail system would look like.
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Carl Worth <cworth@cworth.org> is the primary author of Notmuch.
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But there's really not much that he's done. There's been a lot of
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standing on shoulders here:
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William Morgan deserves credit for providing the primary inspiration
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for Notmuch with his program Sup (http://sup.rubyforge.org/).
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Some people have contributed code that has made it into Notmuch
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without their specific knowledge (but with their full permission
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thanks to the GNU General Public License). This includes:
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Brian Gladman (with Mikhail Gusarov <dottedmag@dottedmag.net>)
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Implementation of SHA-1 (nice and small) (sha1.c)
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Jeffrey Stedfast
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Parsing of myriad date formats in email messages (date.c)
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Please see the various files in the Notmuch distribution for
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individual copyright statements.
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And of course, though their code isn't distributed here, Notmuch would
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be not much of anything without the contributors to Xapian, the search
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engine that does the really heavy lifting, as well as the various
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system libraries, compilers, and the kernel that make it all work
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(thanks GNU, thanks Linux). Thanks to everyone who has played a part!
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Here is an incomplete list of other people that have made
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contributions to Notmuch (whether by code, bug reporting/fixes,
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ideas, inspiration, testing or feedback):
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Martin Krafft
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Keith Packard
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Jamey Sharp
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