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- Vidalia is currently developed by:
- Matt Edman <edmanm@vidalia-project.net>
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- Contributors:
- Domenik Bork was a Google Summer of Code student during Summer 2008 and
- added the hidden service configuration interface.
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- Ren Bucholz <http://homes.eff.org/~renbucholz/tor/> created some of the
- onion images off of which Corinna's icons and some of our own images are
- based.
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- Dan Christensen <http://opello.org/> added additional image formats to
- the .ico files to support more Windowses. He also created the graph style
- icons in the bandwidth graph settings.
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- dr|z3d created the Vidalia logo design and image files and helped redesign
- the Vidalia website.
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- Geoff Goodell <http://afs.eecs.harvard.edu/~goodell/> supplied us with
- nearly all of the flag icons that we use in the Appearance configuration
- page and network map. He also created the router status icons we use in
- the network map.
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- Corinna Habets <corinna@geekin.de> created the images off which
- our application icons are based.
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- Matt Hanson <http://www.zuerchertech.com/> tweaked Corinna's images a bit
- and created some .icos based off of them.
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- Justin Hipple <hipplej@vidalia-project.net> co-founded the Vidalia project
- and helped with lots of the initial development.
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- Andrew Lewman wrote the original Mac OS X bundle installer off which
- Vidalia's is based, and also added Torbutton to the bundle.
-
- This product includes GeoLite data created by MaxMind, available from
- http://maxmind.com/
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- Steven J. Murdoch <http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/sjm217/> wrote the code
- to launch a web browser when Tor has built a circuit and close Vidalia when
- the browser has exited. He also implemented UPnP support using the MiniUPNPc
- library.
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- Brandon Nase <http://www.students.dsu.edu/naseb/> designed and built
- the original vidalia-project.net website.
-
- Christoph Sieghart (sigi) <http://www.0x2a.at/blog/> gave us some code that
- converts world space coordinates (latitude,longitude) into image space
- coordinates (x,y) which we used in the Net Viewer.
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- Michael Zuercher and Adam Tomjack of Zuerchertech LLC
- <http://www.zuerchertech.com> gave us the ZImageView class which handles
- drawing, scrolling and zooming the map image in the Network Viewer.
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- Translators:
- Albanian Frederik Nosi
- Arabic Ahmad Gharbeia
- Bulgarian kutia0001
- Czech el Mar <http://airdump.net>
- Dutch Ater Atrocitas
- Farsi persepolis
- Hossein
- Finnish DJ Hasis
- French Michel Burkhardt
- eight118
- Daniel Berthereau
- German Christoph Sieghart
- Steffen Dabbert
- Hebrew Anonymous
- Hungarian Tibor Fekete
- Italian Alex Mazzariol
- Japanese Nardog
- Benessa Defend
- Norwegian xiando
- Micromus
- Polish ZeeWolf
- Portuguese Mabat Haram
- Russian ygrek
- Spanish dererk
- desolator
- Simplified Chinese Wu Xiaoguang
- LinHongJun
- Swedish Amin Amini
- DJHasis
- Traditional Chinese LinHongJun
- Turkish Yunus Kaba
- Omer Ishakoglu
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