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diff --git a/site/src/attributions.page b/site/src/attributions.page deleted file mode 100644 index 6e7f7d8..0000000 --- a/site/src/attributions.page +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: Attributions -inMenu: true -directoryName: Attributions -ordering: 100 ---- -h1. The People Who Made It Possible - -There's quite a few people who either directly or indirectly helped to make Mongrel. If we missed anyone then just e-mail us and we'll put your name here. - -* Mongrel was started by "Zed A. Shaw":http://www.zedshaw.com/. -* Win32 support for services was done by Luis Lavena. -* Specialized Win32 gems were setup by Wilson Bilkovich. -* Why the lucky stiff implemented initial Camping support as well as improvements to Mongrel's file processing. -* Dan Kubb contributed conditional HTTP responses. -* MenTaL guY made Ruby threading not suck. -* Filipe Lautert handled various bugfixes. -* The JRuby team has been very supportive despite all the bugs we filed against them. -* Evan Weaver has been driving the 1.0.3 and 1.1 releases. - -Also with lots of testing from tons of people who are really appreciated. - -h1. Who To Contact - -The easiest way to contact the Mongrel team is to mail the "Mongrel List":http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/mongrel-users. If for some reason that's not appropriate, the best individuals to contact right now are probably "Filipe Lautert":https://rubyforge.org/users/filipe/, "Luis Lavena":http://blog.mmediasys.com/, or "Evan Weaver":http://blog.evanweaver.com. - -h1. Commercial Sponsorship - -Mongrel is a free open source web server and will always remain that way, but that doesn't mean that companies don't help to make it better. - -Mongrel received sponsorship from "EastMedia Group":http://www.eastmedia.com in partnership with "VeriSign":http://www.verisign.com/ to make Mongrel fast and stable enough for their "PIP":http://pip.verisignlabs.com/ which should be a great Single Sign-On application and is being released open source. - -Other companies benefiting from Ruby should take this as an example. We can think of quite a few things that need some serious commercial cash to get them in gear. If you're making cash off Ruby consider hiring a developer part-time, full-time, or posting a bounty for something you need as well as the community needs. There's no better time for enlightened self-interest than now. - -h2. Site Template - -The site's look and template is from "OWD":http://openwebdesign.org and is specifically Copyright © 2006 "Evgeni Dinev":http://www.evgenidinev.com/ under the "Creative Commons":http://creativecommons.org license. - - -h2. Photos - -The photos were found on "Flickr":http://flickr.com and are all licensed under the -"Creative Commons":http://creativecommons.org license. The following images are -attributed to the people based on their Flickr accounts: - -* "Bantay meets the world":http://www.flickr.com/photos/colloidfarl/39744440/in/set-625842/ -* "Caution: Beetlejam":http://www.flickr.com/photos/gyuvallos/90208926/ -* "Resting":http://flickr.com/photos/ashey/95638805/ -* "Allen Wrench Mess":http://www.flickr.com/photos/eklektikos/79968762/ -* "Tools":http://www.flickr.com/photos/book_slut/87022458/ -* "Big Wrench":http://flickr.com/photos/actionatadistance/63325054/in/set-1367823/ -* "Bolt":http://www-us.flickr.com/photos/lwr/6267035/in/set-775375/ -* "Book Collage":http://www.flickr.com/photos/muybridge/85895062/ -* "The Spinto Band at The Social":http://flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=250878012 - -Thanks to those people who publish their photos with the "Creative Commons":http://creativecommons.org -license so others can see their photography (and look at their dogs). - -h2. Tools - -* "RubyForge":http://rubyforge.org/ for providing space and hooking it all up. -* "Webgen":http://webgen.rubyforge.org/ - -h2. Testing - -Lots of people from the "Mongrel List":http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/mongrel-users, the "Ruby on Rails mailing list":http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails and the "Ruby-lang mailing list":http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/20020104.html found bugs and reported them. |