Credits
Credits
The Zope software receives contributions from far and wide. Here's the Zope Hall of Fame:
- Jeff Bauer is Zope Dude Number One. Jeff took over PCGI and kept pushing it forward through the years.
- Sam Rushing worked with us at Digital Creations to make Medusa the publishing platform for ZServer and the concurrency of Zope2.
- A subset of windows guru Mark Hammond's win32 extensions are bundled with win32 binary distributions of Zope.
- Martijn Pieters and Brian Hooper contributed the #in reverse attribute.
- Phillip Eby contributed the DTML
let
tag and many other useful ideas, including the inspiration for the DTMLcall
,with
andreturn
tags. - The DateTime module was based on work from Ted Horst.
- Jordan Baker contributed the
try
tag, something we've wanted for a long, long time. - Martijn Pieters chipped in with a safe range function.
- Michael Hauser came up with the name "Zope".
- Eric Kidd from Userland contributed to ZPublisher's support for XML-RPC.
- Andrew M. Kuchling wrote the initial version of mod_pcgi, making him extremely cool in our book.
- Jephte CLAIN made some patches to European TimeZope.
- All the other Zopistas far and wide that stuck with us during the Bobo/Principia days and politely push us to make the best damn app server on this or any other planet.
- Of course the list of credits would be quite incomplete without mentioning Guido van Rossum, benevolent dictator of Python and long-time friend of Digital Creations. Zope Power is Python Power.