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org.texi (History and Acknowledgments): Add my own acknowledgments

* org.texi (History and Acknowledgments): Add my own acknowledgments.
Bastien Guerry 12 年之前
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 @cindex history
 @cindex history
 @cindex thanks
 @cindex thanks
 
 
+@section From Carsten
+
 Org was born in 2003, out of frustration over the user interface of the Emacs
 Org was born in 2003, out of frustration over the user interface of the Emacs
 Outline mode.  I was trying to organize my notes and projects, and using
 Outline mode.  I was trying to organize my notes and projects, and using
 Emacs seemed to be the natural way to go.  However, having to remember eleven
 Emacs seemed to be the natural way to go.  However, having to remember eleven
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 single-key navigation.
 single-key navigation.
 @end table
 @end table
 
 
-@noindent OK, now to the full list of contributions!  Again, please let me
-know what I am missing here!
+@noindent See below for the full list of contributions!  Again, please
+let me know what I am missing here!
+
+@section From Bastien
+
+I (Bastien) have been maintaining Org since January 2010.  This appendix
+would not be complete without adding a few more acknowledgements and thanks
+to Carsten's ones above.
+
+I am first grateful to Carsten for his trust while handing me over the
+maintainership of Org.  His support as been great since day one of this new
+adventure, and it helped a lot.
+
+When I took over maintainership, I knew I would have to make Org more
+collaborative than ever, as I would have to rely on people that are more
+knowledgeable than I am on many parts of the code.  Here is a list of the
+persons I could rely on, they should really be considered co-maintainers,
+either of the code or the community:
+
+@table @i
+@item Eric Schulte
+Eric is maintaining the Babel parts of Org.  His reactivity here kept me away
+from worrying about possible bugs here and let me focus on other parts.
+
+@item Nicolas Goaziou
+Nicolas is maintaining the consistency of the deepest parts of Org.  His work
+on @file{org-element.el} and @file{org-export.el} has been outstanding, and
+opened the doors for many new ideas and features.
+
+@item Jambunathan K
+Jambunathan contributed the ODT exporter, definitly a killer feature of
+Org mode.  He also contributed the new HTML exporter, which is another core
+feature of Org.  Here too, I knew I could rely on him to fix bugs in these
+areas and to patiently explain the users what was the problems and solutions.
+
+@item Achim Gratz
+Achim rewrote the building process of Org, turning some @emph{ad hoc} tools
+into a flexible and conceptually clean process.  He patiently coped with the
+many hicups that such a change can create for users.
+
+@item Nick Dokos
+The Org mode mailing list would not be such a nice place without Nick, who
+patiently helped users so many times.  It is impossible to overestimate such
+a great help, and the list would not be so active without him.
+@end table
+
+I received support from so many users that it is clearly impossible to be
+fair when shortlisting a few of them -- but Org's history would not be
+complete if the ones above were not mentioned in this manual.
+
+@section List of contributions
 
 
 @itemize @bullet
 @itemize @bullet