GNU Typist THANKS file

GNU Typist has originally been  written by Simon Baldwin. More details
can be fond  in the section "History of GNU Typist"  in the GNU Typist
Manual.   This manual  can be  found with  info after  the  program is
installed, or before installing at directory `doc'.
 
Many  people  have further  contributed  to  GNU  Typist by  reporting
problems,  suggesting  various   improvements,  or  submitting  actual
code. Here  is a list  of these people.  Help us keep it  complete and
exempt of errors.

* Igor Tamara <ikks@bigfoot.com> and Vladimir Tamara <vtamara@gnu.org>
for creating a lesson  in spanish; configuration/compilation a la GNU;
adding native  language support; porting  to DOS/DJGPP, adding  NLS in
spanish and enhancing documentation.

* Melissa Giraldo <melagira@yahoo.com> for her help with the lesson in
  spanish.

* Kester  Habermann  <kester@linuxtag.de>   for  helping  with  Native
  Language Support in German

* <Udo.Eberle@keiper.com> for helping with the NLS in German.

* Ben  Armstrong   <synrg@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca>  for  mantaining  the
  Debian version and reporting bugs

* stephan.hegel@gmx.de  for reporting  a bug  in the  configuration of
  typist 2.3.

* Caolan   McNamara  <caolan@csn.ul.ie>  for   sending  a   patch  for
configure.in in typist 2.3.1 to allow  the use of curses if ncurses is
not available.

* Jhair  Tocancipa <j_tocanc@informatik.uni-kl.de> for  reporting bugs
  in the documentation.

* Ricardo Cadavid <rcadavid@mv.uni-kl.de> for reporting bugs in the
  documentation.