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Update copyright years for LedgerSMB in debian/copyright.
1 This package was intially debianized by Seneca Cunningham <tetragon@ledgersmb.org> on Mon, 13 Nov 2006 15:29:53 -0500 and updated by Elizabeth Krumbach <lyz@princessleia.com on Tue, 18 Mar 08:24:35 -0500.
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3 It was downloaded from <http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ledger-smb/ledger-smb-1.2.0b1.tar.gz>
4
5 Copyright: 2006 - 2010, The LedgerSMB Core Team
6 1999 - 2006, DWS Systems Inc.
7
8 Upstream Authors:
9 Chris Travers <chris@metatrontech.com>
10 Christopher Murtagh <christopher.murtagh@gmail.com>
11 Joshua Drake <jd@commandprompt.com>
12 Seneca Cunningham <tentra@gmail.com>
13 Jason Rodrigues <jasonjayr+ledgersmb@gmail.com>
14
15 Original Authors of SQL-Ledger:
16 Dieter Simader <dsimader@sql-ledger.org>
17 Thomas Bayen <bayen@gmx.de>
18 Antti Kaihola <akaihola@siba.fi>
19 Moritz Bunkus (tex)
20 Jim Rawlings <jim@your-dba.com>
21
22 Brazilian texts:
23 Author: Andre Felipe Machado <andremachado@techforce.com.br>
24 Miguel Koren O'Brien de Lacy <miguelk@konsultex.com.br>
25 Simplified Chinese texts:
26 Author: Edmund Lian <elian@inbrief.net>
27 Spanish texts:
28 Adoption to Colombian Accounting Terms:
29 Authors: Dirk Enrique Seiffert <info@caribenet.com>
30 Lourdes Mejía Martinez <lourdes@caribenet.com>
31 Silfredo Godoy Chavez <silfredo@caribenet.com>
32
33 Catalan Translation:
34 Author: Jaume Teixi <teixi@rocacorbit.com>
35 Czech texts:
36 Author: Tomas Fencl <tomas.fencl@centrum.cz>
37 German texts:
38 Author: Thomas Bayen <tbayen@bayen.de>
39 Gunter Ohrner <G.Ohrner@post.rwth-aachen.de>
40 Danish texts:
41 Author: Keld Jørn Simonsen <keld@dkuug.dk>
42 Jonas Smedegaard <jonas@jones.dk>
43 Estonian texts:
44 Author: Martin Lillepuu <martin@lillepuu.com>
45 Lauri Jesmin <jesmin@ut.ee>
46 Tanel Kurvits <rauge@hot.ee>
47 Egypt Arabic texts:
48 Author: Omar BaheyEldin <o@ab2.com>
49 Rania Tayel
50 British English texts:
51 Author:
52 Spanish texts:
53 Author: Maria Gabriela Fong <mgfong@maga.tzo.org>
54 John Stoddart <jstypo@imagencolor.com.ve>
55 Federico Montesino Pouzols <fedemp@arrok.com>
56 Tomás Pereira <topec@percar.com>
57 Spanish texts:
58 Author: Maria Gabriela Fong <mgfong@maga.tzo.org>
59 John Stoddart <jstypo@imagencolor.com.ve>
60 Federico Montesino Pouzols <fedemp@arrok.com>
61 Tomás Pereira <topec@percar.com>
62 Finish texts:
63 Author: Petri Leppänen <mpj@mail.htk.fi>
64 French texts:
65 Author: Sèbastien Brassard <sbrassar.cgocable.ca>
66 Oscar Buijten <oscar@elbie.com>
67 Wolfgang Sourdeau <wolfgang@contre.com>
68 Aguibou KONE <aguibou.kone@rocketmail.com>
69 Jens-Ingo Brodesser <jens-ingo@all2all.org>
70 Hungarian texts:
71 Author: Kabai József <kabai@investor.hu>
72 Icelandic texts:
73 Author: Margeir Reynisson <margeir@met.is>
74 Italian texts:
75 Author: Paolo Bizzarri <p.bizzarri@icube.it>
76 Luca Venturini <luca@yepa.com>
77 Alessandro Pasotti <apasotti@isoleborromee.it>
78 Daniele Giacomini <daniele@swlibero.org> 2003.09.28-2003.11.05
79 Lithuanian texts:
80 Author:
81 Latvian texts:
82 Author: Kaspars Melkis <info@isolis.lv>
83 Spanish texts (Mexico):
84 Author: Alberto Ladron <h@grupoh.com.mx>
85 Dutch texts:
86 Author: AJ Hettema <Ignite@ecosse.net>
87 Oscar Buijten <oscar@elbie.com>
88 Bert Tijhuis <domino@dse.nl>
89 Paul Tammes <ptammes@home.nl>
90 Arno Peters <a.w.peters@ieee.org>
91 Norwegian texts:
92 Author: Keld Jørn Simonsen <keld@dkuug.dk>
93 Morten Pedersen <morten@workzone.no>
94 Finn-Arne Johansen <faj@bzz.no>
95 Petter Reinholdtsen <pere@hungry.com>
96 Spanish texts:
97 Author: Maria Gabriela Fong <mgfong@maga.tzo.org>
98 Polish texts:
99 Author: Peter Dabrowski <meritage@mail.com>
100 Portugese texts:
101 Author: Paulo Rodrigues <prodrigues@vianetworks.pt>
102 Russian texts:
103 Author:
104 Swedish texts:
105 Author: Jonny Larsson <jonny@lernbo.com>
106 Daniel Andersson <daniel@addelei.nu>
107 Spanish texts:
108 Author: Carlos López Linares <chlopezl@yahoo.com>
109 Turkish texts:
110 Author: Mufit Eribol <meribol@deltagrup.com.tr>
111 Traditional Chinese texts:
112 Author: Edmund Lian <elian@inbrief.net>
113 Ukrainian texts:
114 Author: Ivan Petrouchtchak <impe@telus.net>
115 Spanish Texts (Venezuela):
116 Author: John Stoddart <jstypo@imagencolor.com.ve>
117
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