# PerlUnit was originally written as a port of Kent Beck and Erich # Gamma's xUnit testing framework by Christian Lemburg and Brian # Ewins, and is now maintained by Adam Spiers and the rest of the # PerlUnit team. # # The following is an alphabetical list of all the people who've # contributed code and effort to making PerlUnit what it is today. # Where possible we have included their Sourceforge usernames and # preferred email addresses. # # The use of this database for anything other than PerlUnit # development is strictly forbidden. (Passive distribution with the # PerlUnit source code package is naturally allowed) Adam Spiers adamspiers Brian Ewins ba22a Cayte Linder cayte Christian Lemburg clemburg David Esposito davide J.E. Fritz jefritz Kevin Connor wallisalviar Matthew Astley mca1001 (was mca-gdl) Michael Schwern/Test::More project for the deep structure comparison routines Piers Cawley pdcawley Zhon Johansen zhon As far as copyright years go (as if anyone cares), this may serve as a vague starting guide for who put together the bulk of the project: 2000 ba22a, clemburg 2001 clemburg, pdcawley 2002 adamspiers, pdcawley Where specific files in the project have been contributed by one person and that person has claimed the copyright, I have left their authorship. The rest of the files have moved over to a more boilerplate style crediting the PerlUnit Development Team and referring to the Test::Unit docs and this file. This is simply for maintenance sanity. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Perl copyright: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Copyright 1989-2001, Larry Wall All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either: a) the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option) any later version, or b) the "Artistic License" which comes with Perl. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The GNU GPL version 2 is included here in the file COPYING.GPL-2 . You may use version 1 instead, but it has been superceded for good reasons... The Artistic License is included here in the file COPYING.Artistic