A.6 Major Contributors to gawk
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This section names the major contributors to gawk
and/or this Web page, in approximate chronological order:
-
Dr. Alfred V. Aho,
Dr. Peter J. Weinberger, and
Dr. Brian W. Kernighan, all of Bell Laboratories,
designed and implemented Unix
awk
,
from which gawk
gets the majority of its feature set.
-
Paul Rubin
did the initial design and implementation in 1986, and wrote
the first draft (around 40 pages) of this Web page.
-
Jay Fenlason
finished the initial implementation.
-
Diane Close
revised the first draft of this Web page, bringing it
to around 90 pages.
-
Richard Stallman
helped finish the implementation and the initial draft of this
Web page.
He is also the founder of the FSF and the GNU project.
-
John Woods
contributed parts of the code (mostly fixes) in
the initial version of
gawk
.
-
In 1988,
David Trueman
took over primary maintenance of
gawk
,
making it compatible with "new" awk
, and
greatly improving its performance.
-
Pat Rankin
provided the VMS port and its documentation.
-
Conrad Kwok,
Scott Garfinkle,
and
Kent Williams
did the initial ports to MS-DOS with various versions of MSC.
-
Hal Peterson
provided help in porting
gawk
to Cray systems.
-
Kai Uwe Rommel
provided the port to OS/2 and its documentation.
-
Michal Jaegermann
provided the port to Atari systems and its documentation.
He continues to provide portability checking with DEC Alpha
systems, and has done a lot of work to make sure
gawk
works on non-32-bit systems.
-
Fred Fish
provided the port to Amiga systems and its documentation.
-
Scott Deifik
currently maintains the MS-DOS port.
-
Juan Grigera
maintains the port to Win32 systems.
-
Dr. Darrel Hankerson
acts as coordinator for the various ports to different PC platforms
and creates binary distributions for various PC operating systems.
He is also instrumental in keeping the documentation up to date for
the various PC platforms.
-
Christos Zoulas
provided the
extension
built-in function for dynamically adding new modules.
-
Jürgen Kahrs
contributed the initial version of the TCP/IP networking
code and documentation, and motivated the inclusion of the `|&' operator.
-
Stephen Davies
provided the port to Tandem systems and its documentation.
-
Martin Brown
provided the port to BeOS and its documentation.
-
Arno Peters
did the initial work to convert
gawk
to use
GNU Automake and gettext
.
-
Alan J. Broder
provided the initial version of the
asort
function
as well as the code for the new optional third argument to the match
function.
-
Arnold Robbins
has been working on
gawk
since 1988, at first
helping David Trueman, and as the primary maintainer since around 1994.
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