Credits for Cite

From Max-EuP 2012
Principal Authors (major contributors, alphabetically)

Adam Wight
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
Andrew Garrett
Brion Vibber
Ed Sanders
Marius Hoch
Steve Sanbeg
Thiemo Kreuz
Trevor Parscal
Yair rand

Patch Contributors (minor contributors, alphabetically)

Aaron Schulz
Alex Monk
Alex Z.
Alexandre Emsenhuber
Amir E. Aharoni
Antoine Musso
Aryeh Gregor
Bartosz Dziewoński
Brad Jorsch
Chad Horohoe
Daniel Cannon
Danny B.
David Chan
Derk-Jan Hartman
Erick Guan
Fomafix
Gabriel Wicke
Happy-melon
Ivan Lanin
Jackmcbarn
James D. Forrester
Jan Paul Posma
Jens Frank
Jon Harald Søby
Jon Robson
Kaity Hammerstein
Kevin Brown
Kevin Israel
Kunal Mehta
Marc Ordinas i Llopis
Mark A. Hershberger
Max Semenik
Meno25
Moriel Schottlender
Nemo bis
Nick Jenkins
Nik Everett
Niklas Laxström
Ori.livneh
OverlordQ
Peter Gehres
Philip Tzou
Platonides
Purodha B Blissenbach
Raimond Spekking
Remember the dot
Roan Kattouw
Rob Church
Rob Moen
Robert Rohde
Robin Pepermans
Ryan Kaldari
Sam Reed
Shinjiman
Siebrand Mazeland
Thalia Chan
Thomas Dalton
ThomasV
Tim Starling
Tim Weyer
Timo Tijhof
Tobias
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kghbln
mrbluesky

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