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- Boost.Geometry (aka GGL, Generic Geometry Library)
- Copyright (c) 2007-2012 Barend Gehrels, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
- Copyright (c) 2008-2012 Bruno Lalande, Paris, France.
- Copyright (c) 2009-2012 Mateusz Loskot, London, UK.
- Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software License,
- Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
- http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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- [section Acknowledgments]
- We like to thank all the people who helped to develop this library.
- First of all we are grateful to Hartmut Kaiser for managing the formal review
- of this library. Hartmut is an excellent review manager, who intervented when
- necessary and produced the review report quickly.
- We thank the 14 reviewers of our library, reviewed from November 5, 2009 to
- November 22, 2009. Reviews have been written by: Brandon Kohn, Christophe
- Henry, Fabio Fracassi, Gordon Woodhull, Joachim Faulhaber, Jonathan Franklin,
- Jose, Lucanus Simonson, Michael Caisse, Michael Fawcett, Paul Bristow, Phil
- Endecott, Thomas Klimpel, Tom Brinkman.
- We also thank all people who discussed on the mailing lists (either at boost,
- or at osgeo) about __boost_geometry__, in preview stage, or in review stage,
- or after that.
- Furthermore we are thankful to people supplying patches: Arnold Metselaar,
- Aleksey Tulinov, Christophe Henry
- Finally I (Barend) would like to thank my former employer, Geodan. They
- allowed me to start a geographic library in 1995, which after a number of
- incarnations, redesigns, refactorings, previews, a review and even more
- refactorings have led to the now released __boost_geometry__. And with them I
- want to thank the team initially involved in developing the library, Valik
- Solorzano Barboza, Maarten Hilferink, Anne Blankert, and later Sjoerd
- Schreuder, Steven Fruijtier, Paul den Dulk, and Joris Sierman.
- [endsect]
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