X-Git-Url: http://www.privoxy.org/gitweb/?p=privoxy.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fwebserver%2Fuser-manual%2Fcopyright.html;h=e40ff33b9805cb4ab56571d490cdc9955b26cd78;hp=1cb500c23b3b78fef98874b61dc9a32cf4e771e4;hb=3c890b0540031fa87cc28514b3e4d0e23124fbcd;hpb=6f113c5cca4a173f76c1000a093fc4a8618e3668 diff --git a/doc/webserver/user-manual/copyright.html b/doc/webserver/user-manual/copyright.html index 1cb500c2..e40ff33b 100644 --- a/doc/webserver/user-manual/copyright.html +++ b/doc/webserver/user-manual/copyright.html @@ -1,12 +1,13 @@ + Privoxy Copyright, License and History + +
12.2. History

In the beginning, there was the - A long time ago, there was the Internet Junkbuster, - by Anonymous Coders and Junkbusters - Corporation. It saved many users a lot of pain in the early days of - web advertising and user tracking.

, + by Anonymous Coders and Junkbusters Corporation. This saved many users a lot of + pain in the early days of web advertising and user tracking.

But the web, its protocols and standards, and with it, the techniques for - forcing users to consume ads, give up autonomy over their browsing, and - for spying on them, kept evolving. Unfortunately, the Internet Junkbuster did not. Version 2.0.2, published in 1998, was - (and is) the last official - release - available from Junkbusters Corporation. +> did not. Version 2.0.2, published in 1998, was + the last official release, available from Junkbusters Corporation. Fortunately, it had been released under the GNU GPL, which allowed further - development by others.

GPL, + which allowed further development by others.

So Stefan Waldherr started maintaining an - improved version of the - software, to which eventually a number of people contributed patches. +> So Stefan Waldherr started maintaining an improved version of the + software, to which eventually a number of people contributed patches. It could already replace banners with a transparent image, and had a first version of pop-up killing, but it was still very closely based on the original, with all its limitations, such as the lack of HTTP/1.1 support, @@ -220,14 +511,14 @@ TARGET="_top" >

Then, some developers picked up the thread, and started turning the software inside out, upside down, and then reassembled it, adding many new featuresPrivoxy, whose first - stable release, 3.0, is due in May 2002.

As of 2012 the Junkbusters Corporation's website (http://www.junkbusters.com/) + has been shut down, but Privoxy is still actively maintained.

12.3. Authors

Current Project Developers:

Current Privoxy Team:

 Jon Foster
- Andreas Oesterhelt
- Stefan Waldherr

- Thomas Steudten
- Rodney Stromlund

 Fabian Keil, lead developer
+ David Schmidt
+ Hal Burgiss
+ Lee Rian
+ Roland Rosenfeld
+ Ian Silvester

Current Project Contributors:

Former Privoxy Team Members:

 Rodrigo Barbosa (RPM specfiles)
- Hal Burgiss (docs)
+> Johny Agotnes
+ Rodrigo Barbosa
+ Moritz Barsnick
+ Ian Cummings
+ Brian Dessent
+ Jon Foster
+ Karsten Hopp
 Alexander Lazic
+ Daniel Leite
 Gábor Lipták
- Guy
+ Adam Lock
+ Guy Laroche
+ Justin McMurtry
+ Mark Miller
+ Gerry Murphy
+ Andreas Oesterhelt
 Haroon Rafique
- David Schmidt (OS/2, Mac OSX ports)
- Joerg Strohmayer
- Sarantis Paskalis

Originally developed by:

 Junkbusters Corp.
- Anonymous Coders

+ Thomas Steudten
+ Jörg Strohmayer
+ Rodney Stromlund
+ Sviatoslav Sviridov
+ Sarantis Paskalis
+ Stefan Waldherr

Thanks to the many people who have tested Privoxy, reported bugs, or made - suggestions. These include (in alphabetical order):

Thanks to the many people who have tested Privoxy, reported bugs, provided + patches, made suggestions, donated or contributed in some other way. + These include (in alphabetical order):

 Ken Arromdee
+> Rustam Abdullaev
+ Clint Adams
+ Anatoly Arzhnikov
+ Ken Arromdee
+ Natxo Asenjo
+ Devin Bayer
+ Havard Berland
+ David Bo
+ Gergely Bor
+ Francois Botha
 Reiner Buehl
 Andrew J. Caines
 Clifford Caoile
- Peter E
+ Edward Carrel
+ Pak Chan
+ Wan-Teh Chang
+ Sam Chen
+ Ramkumar Chinchani
+ Billy Crook
+ Frédéric Crozat
+ Matthew Daley
+ Michael T. Davis
+ Markus Dittrich
+ Mattes Dolak
+ Matthias Drochner
+ Peter E.
+ Florian Effenberger
+ Markus Elfring
+ Ryan Farmer
+ Matthew Fischer
+ Dean Gaudet
+ Stephen Gildea
+ John McGowan
+ Danny Goossen
+ Lizik Grelier
+ Daniel Griscom
+ Felix Gröbert
+ Bernard Guillot
+ Jeff H.
+ Tim H.
 Aaron Hamid
+ Darel Henman
 Magnus Holmgren
+ Eric M. Hopper
+ Ralf Horstmann
+ Stefan Huehner
+ Basil Hussain
+ Peter Hyman
+ Derek Jennings
+ Andrew Jones
+ Julien Joubert
+ Ralf Jungblut
+ Petr Kadlec
+ Robert Klemme
+ Steven Kolins
+ Korda
+ Stefan Kurtz
+ Zeno Kugy
+ David Laight
+ Bert van Leeuwen
+ Don Libes
 Paul Lieverse
+ Han Liu
+ Toby Lyward
+ Wil Mahan
+ Jindrich Makovicka
+ Raphael Marichez
+ Francois Marier
+ Angelina Matson
+ Jonathan McKenzie
+ David Mediavilla
+ Raphael Moll
+ J. Momberger
+ Mathew Murphy
+ Amuro Namie
+ Mark Nelson
+ Tobias Netzel
+ Adam Piggott
+ Petr Písar
+ Dan Price
 Roberto Ragusa
+ Félix Rauch
+ Kai Raven
+ Marvin Renich
+ Chris John Riley
+ Maynard Riley
+ Andreas Rutkauskas
 Bart Schelstraete
- Darren Wiebe

+ Atman Sense
+ Chung-chieh Shan
+ Johan Sintorn
+ Benjamin C. Wiley Sittler
+ Simon South
+ Dan Stahlke
+ Oliver Stoeneberg
+ Rick Sykes
+ Spinor S.
+ Peter Thoenen
+ Marc Thomas
+ Martin Thomas
+ Reuben Thomas
+ Guybrush Threepwood
+ Joel Verhagen
+ Bobby G. Vinyard
+ Jochen Voss
+ David Wagner
+ Glenn Washburn
+ Song Weijia
+ Jörg Weinmann
+ Darren Wiebe
+ Anduin Withers
+ Eduard Wulff
+ Yang Xia
+ Jarry Xu
+ Oliver Yeoh
+ Yossi Zahn
+ Jamie Zawinski

Privoxy is based in part on code originally developed by + Junkbusters Corp. and Anonymous Coders.

Privoxy heavily relies on Philip Hazel's PCRE.

The code to filter compressed content makes use of zlib + which is written by Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler.

On systems that lack snprintf(), Privoxy is using a version + written by Mark Martinec. On systems that lack strptime(), + Privoxy is using the one from the GNU C Library written + by Ulrich Drepper.