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English: Logo of en:GNU Solfege.
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  • Jan Baumgart (Folkwang Universitaet der Kuenste): Wrote the initial version of the solmisation module.
  • Davide Bonetti: Scale lesson files and a document about scales.
  • Tom Eykens: Updated nl.po and translated the user's manual.
  • Etienne Bourrez <etienne.bourrez@free.fr>: Translated the users manual and fr.po
  • Thibaut Cousin <linux@thibaut-cousin.net>: Spec file for SuSE 8.2.
  • Michael Becker <M.K.Becker@t-online.de>: Two lessonfiles: volkslieder1 and volkslieder2
  • Olivier Ahn <olitech@ifrance.com>: Small update to fr.po
  • Daniel Tonda Castillo <danton67@mailandnews.com>: Updated `es.po' file and added `es_MX.po'. Compiled binaries for RedHat 8.0. Testing and bugreporting.
  • David Asorey Álvares and Diego Duchowney <die@die.com.fr>: Spannish translations.
  • David Coe <david@coent.freeserve.co.uk>: Rpm spec file cleanup. Made it more portable and let us junk create_fileslist.py.
  • David Petrou <dpetrou@ece.cmu.edu>: Testing and portability fixes for FreeBSD
  • Michael Shigorin <mike@lic145.kiev.ua>: Russian translations.
  • Keld Simonsen <keld@dkuug.dk>: Danish translations.
  • Steve Lee: Ported `winmidi.c' to gcc.
  • Joe Lee <jcl@cs.brown.edu>: Wrote `winsynth.py' and `winmidi.c' that talk to the soundcard on MS Windows.
  • F(r)eddy SpierenBU(r)G <freddy@dusktilldawn.nl>: Dutch translations.
  • Fabio Checconi <fchecconi@libero.it>: The dsp code are borrowed from Fabio Checconi's GPL'ed guituner program. The `fft.c' file was originally written by Richard Boulton <richard@tartarus.org> and Ralph Loader <suckfish@ihug.co.nz>, but almost completely rewritten by Checconi.
  • Giovanni Chierico <chierico@writeme.com>: Some lessonfiles.
  • Jean Orloff <orloff@in2p3.fr>: French translations.
  • Mauro Colorio <macolori@tin.it>: Italian translations.
  • Oliver Vollmer <Oliver.Vollmer@epost.de>: Toolbar icons, testing, comments, lots of bug reports and feedback, german translations. He made the first rpm spec file and has helped to improve it.
  • GNU Lilypond authors: The pixmaps used to display music is generated from the feta font used by GNU Lilypond, copyright Han-Wen Nienhuys, Jan Nieuwenhuizen and others. Lilypond is the GNU project music typesetter, if you want high quality music typesetting, check it out at `http://www.lilypond.org'. Only the generated pixmaps for the font are included in GNU Solfege, you should check the source tarball for GNU Lilypond for the source code. This because GNU Solfege only use a few of the fonts and I had to to some manual tweaking to use the fonts. I got permission to do this from Han-Wen Nienhuys.
  • Jan Baumgart (Folkwang Universitaet der Kuenste): The solmisation exercise module.
  • Tom Cato Amundsen <tca@gnu.org>: Main author.

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