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2 Julian Seward was the original founder, designer and author of
4 the 3.X versions of Helgrind, SGCheck, DHAT, and did lots of other
8 Cachegrind and Massif, and tons of other stuff.
11 more recent Linux/glibc versions, set up the present build system, and has
12 helped out with test and build machines.
14 Jeremy Fitzhardinge wrote Helgrind (in the 2.X line) and totally
15 overhauled low-level syscall/signal and address space layout stuff,
18 Josef Weidendorfer wrote and maintains Callgrind and the associated
22 that forms the basis of the 3.0 line and was also seen in 2.4.0.
23 He also did UCode-based dynamic translation support for PowerPC, and
29 and other bits and pieces, and acts as our KDE liaison.
32 interception machinery, support for client allocation pools, and minor
35 Bart Van Assche wrote and maintains DRD.
41 Kirill Batuzov and Dmitry Zhurikhin did the NEON instruction set
44 Donna Robinson created and maintains the very excellent
47 Vince Weaver wrote and maintains BBV.
49 Frederic Gobry helped with autoconf and automake.
54 Michael Matz and Simon Hausmann modified the GNU binutils demangler(s) for
57 David Woodhouse has helped out with test and build machines over the course
60 Florian Krohm and Christian Borntraeger wrote and maintain the
61 S390X/Linux port. Florian improved and ruggedised the regression test
64 Philippe Waroquiers wrote and maintains the embedded GDB server. He
65 also made a bunch of performance and memory-reduction fixes across
68 Carl Love and Maynard Johnson contributed IBM Power6 and Power7
69 support, and generally deal with ppc{32,64}-linux issues.
71 Petar Jovanovic and Dejan Jevtic wrote and maintain the mips32-linux
77 Jakub Jelinek helped out extensively with the AVX and AVX2 support.
79 Mark Wielaard fixed a bunch of bugs and acts as our Fedora/RHEL
85 Many, many people sent bug reports, patches, and helpful feedback.
89 Laboratory, and Sandia National Laboratories) of the U.S. Department