1 This package was debianised by Ben Burton <bab@debian.org> on
2 Sun, 19 May 2002 18:44:16 +1000.
3 Thanks to Karl Soderstrom and Gregory J. Oschwald for originally packaging
4 kstars and ktouch respectively.
6 It was downloaded via CVS from cvs.kde.org.
10 Kalzium: Carsten Niehaus <cniehaus@kde.org>
11 KBruch: Sebastian Stein <seb.kde@hpfsc.de>,
12 Eva Brucherseifer <eva@kde.org> and others
13 KEduca: Javier Campos <javi@asyris.org>, Klas Kalass <klas@kde.org>,
14 Henrique Pinto <henrique.pinto@kdemail.net>,
15 Anne-Marie Mahfouf <annma@kde.org>
16 KHangMan: Primoz Anzur <zerokode@gmx.net>, Anne-Marie Mahfouf <annma@kde.org>
17 Kig: Dominique Devriese <devriese@kde.org>,
18 Maurizio Paolini <paolini@dmf.bs.unicatt.it>,
19 Franco Pasquarelli <pasqui@dmf.bs.unicatt.it>,
20 Pino Toscano <toscano.pino@tiscali.it> and others
21 Kiten: Jason Katz-Brown <jason@katzbrown.com>,
22 Jim Breen <jwb@csse.monash.edu.au>,
23 Neil Stevens <neil@qualityassistant.com>
24 KLatin: George Wright <gwright@kde.org> and others
25 KLettres: Anne-Marie Mahfouf <annma@kde.org> and many others
26 KMathTool: Birgit Schulz <B.Schulz@Superlehrer.de>,
27 Marco Wegner <mail@marcowegner.de>
28 KMessedWords: Primoz Anzur <zerokode@gmx.net>,
29 Waldo Bastian <bastian@kde.org>, Daniel Molkentin <molkentin@kde.org>,
30 Reuben Sutton <reuben@microsucks.co.uk>,
31 Anne-Marie Mahfouf <annma@kde.org>
32 KmPlot: Klaus-Dieter Möller <kdmoeller@foni.net>,
33 Matthias Messmer <bmlmessmer@web.de>,
34 Fredrik Edemar <f_edemar@linux.se>
35 KPercentage: Matthias Messmer <bmlmessmer@web.de>,
36 Carsten Niehaus <cniehaus@gmx.de>,
37 Robert Gogolok <mail@robert-gogolok.de>
38 KStars: Jason Harris <jharris@30doradus.org>,
39 Heiko Evermann <heiko@evermann.de>, Thomas Kabelmann <tk78@gmx.de>,
40 Pablo de Vicente <pvicentea@wanadoo.es>,
41 Jasem Mutlaq <mutlaqja@ikarustech.com>, Carsten Niehaus <cniehaus@gmx.de>,
42 Mark Hollomon <mhh@mindspring.com>, Vincent Jagot <vincent.jagot@free.fr>,
43 Martin Piskernig <martin.piskernig@stuwo.at>
44 KTouch: Haavard Froeiland <haavard@users.sourceforge.net>,
45 Andreas Nicolai <Andreas.Nicolai@gmx.net>
46 KTurtle: Cies Breijs <cies # kde.nl>,
47 Walter Schreppers <Walter.Schreppers # ua.ac.be>,
48 Anne-Marie Mahfouf <annemarie.mahfouf # free.fr>
49 Kverbos: Arnold Kraschinski <arnold.k67@gmx.de>
50 KVocTrain: Ewald Arnold <kvoctrain@ewald-arnold.de>,
51 Peter Hedlund <peter@peterandlinda.com>
52 KWordQuiz: Peter Hedlund <peter@peterandlinda.com>
53 libkdeedu: Scott Wheeler <wheeler@kde.org>,
54 Jason Harris <jharris@30doradus.org>
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