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"Image Scan! for Linux" was originally written by Noriyoshi Sasaki with
help from Peter J. Schretlen.
The "burden" of continued development and maintenance was passed on to
Olaf Meeuwissen during the final stages of preparation for the release
of version 1.4.0 and Narihiro Matsukuma joined during the preparations
for 1.6.0 and helped out on and off until 1.14.0. Huynh Tuan Anh lend
a hand with 2.2.0 and 2.3.0. Nguyen Trang Nhung helped out with 2.8.0.
Alesh Slovak joined development in the early stages of 2.14.0 and took
over the torch starting with the 2.20.0 release.
The following people have contributed:
Ross Boylan added resultion info to PNG images
Tobias Kramer pointed out a GTK deficiency wrt locale numerics
that wrecked havoc on the GIMP plugin
Olaf Meeuwissen rewrote the build system from scratch to use the
GNU autotools; upgraded the i18n framework; went
thru the trouble of pruning all unnecessary bits
from the sources (well, most at least); upgraded
the sane-backends bits; merged most changes from
the epson backend; overhauled the RPM spec file;
completely redid the supported device info; made
an interpreter module to make the epkowa backend
work in the absence of any libesint*.so (it also
lead to more readable code in epkowa.c); removed
the most proprietary bits from the sources
Johannes Meixner provided some ideas to improve the RPM packaging
thru his spec files for the iscan-free and iscan
packages from SUSE; sent patches to fix compiler
warnings; found a buffer overflow in the backend
debugging code and confirmed the fix
Dirk O. Siebnich provided the initial patch that inspired support
for non-i386 builds
Thomas Harding provided the initial changes to fix installation
conflicts with Debian's libsane-extras package
Khaled Hosny contributed Arabic translations
Kåre Särs pointed out bugs in backend options that are not
used by iscan but may be used through other SANE
frontends