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This file contains a list of people who have made large contributions
to the public version of Protocol Buffers.

Original Protocol Buffers design and implementation:
Sanjay Ghemawat <[email protected]>
Jeff Dean <[email protected]>
Daniel Dulitz <[email protected]>
Craig Silverstein
Paul Haahr <[email protected]>
Corey Anderson <[email protected]>
(and many others)

Proto2 C++ and Java primary author:
Kenton Varda <[email protected]>

Proto2 Python primary authors:
Will Robinson <[email protected]>
Petar Petrov <[email protected]>

Java Nano primary authors:
Brian Duff <[email protected]>
Tom Chao <[email protected]>
Max Cai <[email protected]>
Ulas Kirazci <[email protected]>

Large code contributions:
Jason Hsueh <[email protected]>
Joseph Schorr <[email protected]>
Wenbo Zhu <[email protected]>

Large quantity of code reviews:
Scott Bruce <[email protected]>
Frank Yellin
Neal Norwitz <[email protected]>
Jeffrey Yasskin <[email protected]>
Ambrose Feinstein <[email protected]>

Documentation:
Lisa Carey <[email protected]>

Maven packaging:
Gregory Kick <[email protected]>

Patch contributors:
Kevin Ko <[email protected]>
* Small patch to handle trailing slashes in --proto_path flag.
Johan Euphrosine <[email protected]>
* Small patch to fix Python CallMethod().
Ulrich Kunitz <[email protected]>
* Small optimizations to Python serialization.
Leandro Lucarella <[email protected]>
* VI syntax highlighting tweaks.
* Fix compiler to not make output executable.
Dilip Joseph <[email protected]>
* Heuristic detection of sub-messages when printing unknown fields in
text format.
Brian Atkinson <[email protected]>
* Added @Override annotation to generated Java code where appropriate.
Vincent Choinière <[email protected]>
* Tru64 support.
Monty Taylor <[email protected]>
* Solaris 10 + Sun Studio fixes.
Alek Storm <[email protected]>
* Slicing support for repeated scalar fields for the Python API.
Oleg Smolsky <[email protected]>
* MS Visual Studio error format option.
* Detect unordered_map in stl_hash.m4.
Brian Olson <[email protected]>
* gzip/zlib I/O support.
Michael Poole <[email protected]>
* Fixed warnings about generated constructors not explicitly initializing
all fields (only present with certain compiler settings).
* Added generation of field number constants.
Wink Saville <[email protected]>
* Fixed initialization ordering problem in logging code.
Will Pierce <[email protected]>
* Small patch improving performance of in Python serialization.
Alexandre Vassalotti <[email protected]>
* Emacs mode for Protocol Buffers (editors/protobuf-mode.el).
Scott Stafford <[email protected]>
* Added Swap(), SwapElements(), and RemoveLast() to Reflection interface.
Alexander Melnikov <[email protected]>
* HPUX support.
Oliver Jowett <[email protected]>
* Detect whether zlib is new enough in configure script.
* Fixes for Solaris 10 32/64-bit confusion.
Evan Jones <[email protected]>
* Optimize Java serialization code when writing a small message to a stream.
* Optimize Java serialization of strings so that UTF-8 encoding happens only
once per string per serialization call.
* Clean up some Java warnings.
* Fix bug with permanent callbacks that delete themselves when run.
Michael Kucharski <[email protected]>
* Added CodedInputStream.getTotalBytesRead().
Kacper Kowalik <[email protected]>
* Fixed m4/acx_pthread.m4 problem for some Linux distributions.
William Orr <[email protected]>
* Fixed detection of sched_yield on Solaris.
* Added atomicops for Solaris
Andrew Paprocki <[email protected]>
* Fixed minor IBM xlC compiler build issues
* Added atomicops for AIX (POWER)
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- Atomicops support for AIX/POWER, located in
src/google/protobuf/stubs/atomicops_internals_power.h.
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