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author | Goffi <goffi@goffi.org> |
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date | Sat, 28 Sep 2024 15:57:31 +0200 |
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* NOTE: this is coming from old REAME file, and it's not up-to-date, please check `pyproject.toml` to see a list of third party projects used as requirements and Mercurial logs of the various repositories to get a complete list of contributors* ## CREDIT A big big thank to the authors/contributors of... proxy65: Libervia (plugin_xep_0065) use nearly all the code from proxy65 (http://code.google.com/p/proxy65/) which was coded by Dave Smith (2002-2004) and maintained by Fabio Forno (2007-2008). As the original MIT licence allows, the code is reused and sub-licenced until GPL v3 to follow the rest of the code. progressbar: Libervia (jp) use ProgressBar (http://pypi.python.org/pypi/progressbar/2.2), a class coded by Nilton Volpato which allow the textual representation of progression. twisted: Libervia is heavily based on the twisted framework (http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/), a very great tool which offer a lot of protocols management. There are too many contributors to name them here, so take a look on the website :). wokkel: Libervia use a library with high level enhancements on top of twisted, which is called wokkel (http://wokkel.ik.nu). Lot of thanks to Ralph Meijer and all other contributors. Urwid: Primitivus is based on Urwid (http://excess.org/urwid/) which saved me a lot of time. It's really a great library to easily make a sophisticated interface. Pyjamas: Libervia is built with a Pyjamas (http://pyjs.org), a Google Web Toolkit port for python, including Python to Javascript compiler, and Pyjamas Desktop which allow to execute the same application on the desktop or through a browser. It's really an amazing tool. Kivy and its linked tools (python-for-android, buildozer, plyer, pyjnius): Kivy and linked tools (https://kivy.org) are used to build Cagou frontend, and to port it on several platforms. Excellent pieces of software, well thought, Kivy garden: in addition to Kivy itself, extension from the garden are used: - contextmenu: used to display main and context menus lxml(http://lxml.de/): this powerful and efficient XML parsing module is used sometimes to replace Twisted internal tools: its API is handy, and it have some features like evil content cleaning. pillow(https://python-pillow.github.io/): This image manipulation module is used for avatars txJSON-RPC: Libervia use txJSON-RPC (https://launchpad.net/txjsonrpc), a twisted library to communicate with the browser's javascript throught JSON-RPC Mutagen: Mutagen (https://bitbucket.org/lazka/mutagen) is an audio metadata handling library, it's used by the radiocol plugin. Python OTR (http://python-otr.pentabarf.de), PyCrypto (https://www.dlitz.net/software/pycrypto) and pyOpenSSL(https://github.com/pyca/pyopenssl): Used for cryptography otr.js and its dependencies Big Integer Library, CryptoJS, EventEmitter: Libervia frontend uses otr.js and its dependencies: - otr.js was coded by Arlo Breault (2014) and is released under the Mozilla Public License Version 2.0 - Big Integer Library was coded by Leemon Baird (2000-2013) and is in the public domain - CryptoJS was coded by Jeff Mott (2009-2013) and is released under the MIT licence - EventEmitter was coded by Oliver Caldwell (2011-2013) and is released under the MIT licence As the original licences allow, the code is reused and sub-licenced until GPL v3 to follow the rest of the code. mardown (https://pythonhosted.org/Markdown/) and html2text (https://pypi.python.org/pypi/html2text/2015.6.21): both are used for syntaxes conversions Jinja2 (http://jinja.pocoo.org/): a poweful template engine for Python that we use for designing Libervia's static blog pages miniupnp (http://miniupnp.free.fr/): this UPnP-IGD implementation is used to facilitate P2P sessions netifaces (https://pypi.python.org/pypi/netifaces): when available, this module is used to detect local IPs pictures found in the libervia_media repository and used by Libervia and Libervia: Please read the credits and licence information that are given in the README and COPYING files for each work: http://repos.goffi.org/libervia_media/file the powerfull ImageMagick (http://www.imagemagick.org/) is used by the script written to split the previously named picture. PyXDF (http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/pyxdg): Used to follow FreeDesktop XDG standards A special thank to people working on XMPP standards, libre standards are the way to go ! and the others: and of course, nothing would be possible without Python (http://www.python.org/), GNU and the Free Software Foundation (http://www.gnu.org, http://www.fsf.org/), the Linux Kernel (http://www.kernel.org/), and the coder of the tools we use like Vim (http://www.vim.org/), Mercurial (http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/wiki/), or all the KDE stuff (http://www.kde.org/ and of course http://amarok.kde.org/), and also XFCE (http://www.xfce.org), etc. Thanks thanks thanks, thanks to everybody in the Free (Libre) chain for making a part of this. If we forgot any credit (and we probably have), please contact us (mail below) to fix it. ## CONTRIBUTORS Salut à Toi has received contributions from: - Adrien Vigneron <adrienvigneron@mailoo.org>: huge work on Libervia's CSS, Libervia Logo (the mascot is his work), and Quiz game graphics. - Xavier Maillard <xavier@maillard.im>: bugs fixes, libervia_templates installation. - Emmanuel Gil Peyrot <linkmauve@linkmauve.fr>: bugs fixes, Libervia's notification, Libervia as a twisted application plugin. - Matthieu Rakotojaona <matthieu.rakotojaona@gmail.com>: English translation of the social contract. - Thomas Preud'homme <robotux@debian.org>: bugs fixes. He's also one of the co-maintainer of the Debian package. - Dal <kedals0@gmail.com>: profiles management, argparse refactoring in jp. - Matteo Cypriani <mcy@lm7.fr>: jp's mainloop update + doc improvements + various fixes. He's also the other co-maintainer of the Debian package. - Olly Betts <olly@survex.com>: icon fix in Wix [N.B.: Wix has since been removed] - Geoffrey Pouzet <chteufleur@kingpenguin.tk>: XEP-0070 and XEP-0184 implementations - Arnaud Joset <info@agayon.be>: setup fixes Many thanks to them. A big thank also to all the maintainers of Libervia packages.