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9 Credits

The soppy ending...

Hackers of the good hack

SLIME is an Extension of SLIM by Eric Marsden. At the time of writing, the authors and code-contributors of SLIME are:

Helmut Eller Luke Gorrie Matthias Koeppe
Marco Baringer Alan Ruttenberg Edi Weitz
Peter Seibel Christophe Rhodes Daniel Barlow
Wolfgang Jenkner Martin Simmons Douglas Crosher
Lawrence Mitchell Juho Snellman Brian Downing
Andras Simon Nikodemus Siivola Espen Wiborg
Bill Clementson Thomas Schilling Thomas F. Burdick
Michael Weber Matthew Danish James Bielman
Gábor Melis Antonio Menezes Leitao Zach Beane
Luís Oliveira Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen John Paul Wallington
Joerg Hoehle Bryan O'Connor Alan Shutko
Utz-Uwe Haus Tobias Rittweiler Tiago Maduro-Dias
Stefan Kamphausen Robert Lehr Robert E. Brown
Raymond Toy Nathan Bird Jouni K Seppanen
Ian Eslick Harald Hanche-Olsen Eric Blood
Eduardo Muñoz Chris Capel Bjørn Nordbø
Andreas Fuchs Alexey Dejneka Yaroslav Kavenchuk
Wolfgang Mederle Wojciech Kaczmarek William Bland
Willem Broekema Travis Cross Tom Pierce
Tobias C. Rittweiler Tim Daly Jr. Taylor R. Campbell
Taylor R Campbell Taylor Campbell Svein Ove Aas
Sean O'Rourke Russell McManus Rui Patrocínio
Robert Macomber Reini Urban Pawel Ostrowski
NIIMI Satoshi Mészáros Levente Mikel Bancroft
Matthew D. Swank Mark Wooding Marco Monteiro
Lynn Quam Lasse Rasinen Kai Kaminski
Julian Stecklina Juergen Gmeiner Jan Rychter
James McIlree Ivan Boldyrev Ignas Mikalajunas
Hannu Koivisto Gerd Flaig Gary King
Frederic Brunel Daniel Koning Dan Pierson
Christian Lynbech Brian Mastenbrook Brandon Bergren
Bob Halley Barry Fishman Aleksandar Bakic
Alan Caulkins

... not counting the bundled code from hyperspec.el, CLOCC, and the CMU AI Repository.

Many people on the slime-devel mailing list have made non-code contributions to SLIME. Life is hard though: you gotta send code to get your name in the manual. :-)

Thanks!

We're indebted to the good people of common-lisp.net for their hosting and help, and for rescuing us from “Sourceforge hell.”

Implementors of the Lisps that we support have been a great help. We'd like to thank the CMUCL maintainers for their helpful answers, Craig Norvell and Kevin Layer at Franz providing Allegro CL licenses for SLIME development, and Peter Graves for his help to get SLIME running with ABCL.

Most of all we're happy to be working with the Lisp implementors who've joined in the SLIME development: Dan Barlow and Christophe Rhodes of SBCL, Gary Byers of OpenMCL, and Martin Simmons of LispWorks. Thanks also to Alain Picard and Memetrics for funding Martin's initial work on the LispWorks backend!