1 JACK was inspired by and partially designed during discussions on the
2 Linux Audio Developers mailing list. Particularly significant
3 contributions to those discussions came from (in alphabetical order):
10 Many other members of LAD contributed ideas to JACK, particularly
16 the principal author of the JACK API and of the
17 implementation contained here.
20 frequently acted as the primary maintainer of JACK for long
21 periods, and has contributed many new interfaces and bug fixes.
25 provided many small patches and documentation.
27 Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano
28 contributed the capabilities-based code for Linux 2.4,
34 contributed sample clients and utilities.
37 manages releases and patch handling.
40 contributed significantly to JACK's interaction with
41 aspects of both POSIX and System V APIs.
44 ported JACK to Mac OS X.
47 wrote the OSS driver interface.
50 ported JACK to FreeBSD.
53 wrote the Mac OS X CoreAudio driver interface.
56 designed and implemented JACK improvements to work with his
57 QJackCtl graphical interface for JACK.
60 (with Rui) added US-X2Y USB device support to the
64 contributed statistical interfaces and much low-latency realtime testing.
67 wrote JACK's MIDI port handling and API, along with example
71 wrote the COMPLEX_MMAP patch for ALSA, allowing JACK to run
72 on multi-device PCM configurations.
75 wrote the jackmidi ALSA hardware support.
78 wrote the freebob and firewire backends and some bugfixes.
79 add jack-midi support to netjack
82 contributed several fixes
85 contributed the sun backend.
88 help with netjack integration and cleanup
90 Many others have contributed patches and/or test results, and we thank