From 975d5478a877035c7da3c75f55c4708aebe33b02 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: bradymiller Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2011 17:04:56 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] Update copyright page (consolidated to one page): See here to see formatting and how to get yourself included on the copyright page: http://www.openmedsoftware.org/wiki/OpenEMR_Copyright_Notice Anybody who contributes (code, translations, testing, etc.) can put themselves on this page. --- copyright_notice.html | 112 ++++--- interface/login/GnuGPL.html | 561 ---------------------------------- interface/login/copyright_notice.html | 57 ---- interface/login/login.php | 2 +- 4 files changed, 55 insertions(+), 677 deletions(-) rewrite copyright_notice.html (70%) delete mode 100644 interface/login/GnuGPL.html delete mode 100644 interface/login/copyright_notice.html diff --git a/copyright_notice.html b/copyright_notice.html dissimilarity index 70% index 4013411ac..718cb1568 100644 --- a/copyright_notice.html +++ b/copyright_notice.html @@ -1,58 +1,54 @@ - - - -Copyright information - - -

-All of this code has been released under the terms of the Gnu Public License (GPL) a copy of which is included here for your convenience.

- -The original version of OpenEMR was developed and copyrighted (2002-2003) by Synitech, Incorporated.
-www.synitech.com
-145 Brick Kiln Place; Cheshire, CT 06410

- -Extensive modifications to the code base have been made and copyrighted (2003-2004) by Pennington Firm.
-www.pennfirm.com
-402 West Broadway; 4th Floor; San Diego, CA 92101



- -Additional modifications to the code have been made by:

- -Andres Paglayan
-Project Admin, developer
-andres at paglayan dot com

- -GATMAN
-Project Admin, Developer

- -James Buchmiller
-Developer

- -Rod Roark of Sunset Systems
-Project ADmn, Developer
-www.sunsetsystems.com

- -Tekkno Genius
-Project Admin, Developer
-tekknogenius at yahoo dot com

- -Additional technical and logistical support has been provided by:

- -Open Source Medical Software
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-1470 9th Ave. Dr. NE; Hickory, NC 28601
-1-828-325-0950

- -Emily Killian, OSMS Manager and Grant Writer
-emilykillian at charter dot net

- -Nikolai Vitsyn, OSMS Systems Analyst and Programmer
-nvitsyn at yahoo dot com

- -Samuel T. Bowen, MD, OSMS Grantor
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- - + + + +Copyright information + + +All of this code has been released under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL) a copy of which is included here for your convenience.

+ +List of Developers and Contributors:

+ +Andres Paglayan
+andres at paglayan dot com

+ +Brady Miller
+brady at sparmy dot com

+ +Emily Killian
+emilykillian at charter dot net

+ +GATMAN

+ +James Buchmiller

+ +International Planned Parenthood Federation
+www.ippf.org

+ +Nikolai Vitsyn
+nvitsyn at yahoo dot com

+ +Open Source Medical Software
+www.openmedsoftware.org
+1470 9th Ave. Dr. NE; Hickory, NC 28601
+1-828-325-0950

+ +Pennington Firm
+www.pennfirm.com
+402 West Broadway; 4th Floor; San Diego, CA 92101



+ +Rod Roark of Sunset Systems
+www.sunsetsystems.com

+ +Samuel T. Bowen
+drbowen at charter dot net

+ +Synitech, Incorporated
+www.synitech.com
+145 Brick Kiln Place; Cheshire, CT 06410

+ +Tekkno Genius
+tekknogenius at yahoo dot com

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    - -Extensive modifications to the code base have been made by Pennington Firm.
    -www.pennfirm.com
    -402 West Broadway; 4th Floor; San Diego, CA 92101



    - -Additional modifications to the code have been made by:

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    -Project Admin, developer
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    - -GATMAN
    -Project Admin, Developer

    - -James Buchmiller
    -Developer

    - -Rod Roark of Sunset Systems
    -Project Admin, Developer
    -www.sunsetsystems.com

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    -emilykillian at charter dot net

    - -Nikolai Vitsyn, OSMS Systems Analyst and Programmer
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    - -Samuel T. Bowen, MD, OSMS Grantor
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