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  1. [/============================================================================
  2. Boost.Geometry (aka GGL, Generic Geometry Library)
  3. Copyright (c) 2007-2012 Barend Gehrels, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  4. Copyright (c) 2008-2012 Bruno Lalande, Paris, France.
  5. Copyright (c) 2009-2012 Mateusz Loskot, London, UK.
  6. Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software License,
  7. Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
  8. http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
  9. =============================================================================/]
  10. [section Acknowledgments]
  11. We like to thank all the people who helped to develop this library.
  12. First of all we are grateful to Hartmut Kaiser for managing the formal review
  13. of this library. Hartmut is an excellent review manager, who intervented when
  14. necessary and produced the review report quickly.
  15. We thank the 14 reviewers of our library, reviewed from November 5, 2009 to
  16. November 22, 2009. Reviews have been written by: Brandon Kohn, Christophe
  17. Henry, Fabio Fracassi, Gordon Woodhull, Joachim Faulhaber, Jonathan Franklin,
  18. Jose, Lucanus Simonson, Michael Caisse, Michael Fawcett, Paul Bristow, Phil
  19. Endecott, Thomas Klimpel, Tom Brinkman.
  20. We also thank all people who discussed on the mailing lists (either at boost,
  21. or at osgeo) about __boost_geometry__, in preview stage, or in review stage,
  22. or after that.
  23. Furthermore we are thankful to people supplying patches: Arnold Metselaar,
  24. Aleksey Tulinov, Christophe Henry
  25. Finally I (Barend) would like to thank my former employer, Geodan. They
  26. allowed me to start a geographic library in 1995, which after a number of
  27. incarnations, redesigns, refactorings, previews, a review and even more
  28. refactorings have led to the now released __boost_geometry__. And with them I
  29. want to thank the team initially involved in developing the library, Valik
  30. Solorzano Barboza, Maarten Hilferink, Anne Blankert, and later Sjoerd
  31. Schreuder, Steven Fruijtier, Paul den Dulk, and Joris Sierman.
  32. [endsect]