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Authors of GNU Wget.
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Thank you very much for spending your time !
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This list of contributors is maintained in
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(more or less) the order of date of first commit.
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Those with the "ASSGN" tag have assigned the copyrights
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of their patches to the FSF.
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The list was generated on 14.05.23 by parsing the ChangeLog
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file until 2014 and the git commit history after that.
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Current Maintainers:
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[ASSGN] Darshit Shah *darnir [at] gnu.org*
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[ASSGN] Tim Rühsen *tim.ruehsen [at] gmx.de*
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Contributors:
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[ASSGN] Hrvoje Niksic *hniksic [at] srce.hr*
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Designed and implemented Wget.
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[ ] Hrvoje Lacko *hlacko [at] fly.cc.fer.hr*
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[ ] Antonio Rosella *antonio.rosella [at] agip.it*
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[ ] Drazen Kacar *dave [at] fly.cc.fer.hr*
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[ ] Tage Stabell-Kulo *tage [at] acm.org*
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[ ] Shawn McHorse *riffraff [at] txdirect.net*
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[ ] Mark Boyns *boyns [at] sdsu.edu*
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[ ] Dieter Baron *dillo [at] danbala.tuwien.ac.at*
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[ ] Gregor Hoffleit *flight [at] mathi.uni-heidelberg.DE*
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[ ] Kaveh R. Ghazi *ghazi [at] caip.rutgers.edu*
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[ASSGN] Gordon Matzigkeit *gord [at] gnu.ai.mit.edu*
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Wrote netrc.c and netrc.h.
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[ASSGN] Darko Budor *dbudor [at] zems.fer.hr*
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Wrote initial support for Windows, wrote wsstartup.c,
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wsstartup.h and windecl.h.(The files were later renamed,
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but his code and ideas remained present.)
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[ ] Roger Beeman *beeman [at] cisco.com*
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[ ] Marin Purgar *pmc [at] asgard.hr*
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[ ] gilles Cedoc *gilles [at] cedocar.fr*
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[ ] Karl Eichwalder *ke [at] ke.Central.DE*
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[ ] Fila Kolodny *fila [at] ibi.com*
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[ ] Andreas Schwab *schwab [at] issan.informatik.uni-dortmund.de*
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[ ] Mike Thomas *mthomas [at] reality.ctron.com*
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[ ] Francois Pinard *pinard [at] iro.umontreal.ca*
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[ ] Jordan Mendelson *jordy [at] wserv.com*
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[ ] Karl Heuer *kwzh [at] gnu.org*
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[ ] Andy Eskilsson *andy.eskilsson [at] telelogic.se*
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[ ] Karl Eichwalder *ke [at] suse.de*
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[ ] Simon Josefsson *jas [at] pdc.kth.se*
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[ ] Karl Eichwalder *karl [at] suse.de*
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[ASSGN] Junio Hamano *junio [at] twinsun.com*
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Added support for FTP Opie and HTTP digest authentication.
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[ ] Tim Adam *tma [at] osa.com.au*
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[ ] Wanderlei Cavassin *cavassin [at] conectiva.com.br*
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[ASSGN] Jan Prikryl *prikryl [at] cg.tuwien.ac.at*
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[ ] John *john [at] futuresguide.com*
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[ ] Tim Charron *tcharron [at] interlog.com*
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[ ] Robert Schmidt *rsc [at] vingmed.no*
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[ ] Stefan Hornburg *racke [at] gundel.han.de*
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[ ] Giovanni Bortolozzo *borto [at] dei.unipd.it*
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[ ] Gregor Hoffleit *flight [at] mathi.uni-heidelberg.de*
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[ ] Douglas E. Wegscheid *wegscd [at] whirlpool.com*
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[ ] Toomas Soome *tsoome [at] ut.ee*
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[ ] Simos KSenitellis *simos [at] teiath.gr*
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[ ] Juan Jose Rodriguez *jcnsoft [at] jal1.telmex.net.mx*
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[ ] Dominique Delamarre *dominique.delamarre [at] hol.fr*
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[ ] Martin Kraemer *Martin.Kraemer [at] mch.sni.de*
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[ ] Mathieu Guillaume *mat [at] cythere.com*
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[ ] Alexander Kourakos *awk [at] bnt.com*
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[ ] Dave Love *d.love [at] dl.ac.uk*
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[ ] Heinz Salzmann *heinz.salzmann [at] intermetall.de*
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[ ] Adam D. Moss *adam [at] foxbox.org*
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[ ] Howard Gayle *howard [at] fjst.com*
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[ ] Hans Grobler *grobh [at] conde.ee.sun.ac.za*
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[ ] Szakacsits Szabolcs *szaka [at] sienet.hu*
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[ ] Simon Munton *simonm [at] m4data.co.uk*
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[ ] Edward J. Sabol *sabol [at] alderaan.gsfc.nasa.gov*
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[ ] "R. K. Owen" *rkowen [at] Nersc.GOV*
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[ ] Alexander V. Lukyanov *lav [at] yars.free.net*
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[ ] andrew deryabin *djsf [at] softhome.net*
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[ ] Heiko Herold *Heiko.Herold [at] previnet.it*
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[ ] Dan Berger *dberger [at] ix.netcom.com*
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[ ] Charles G Waldman *cgw [at] fnal.gov*
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[ ] Damir Dzeko *ddzeko [at] zesoi.fer.hr*
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[ASSGN] Dan Harkless *wget [at] harkless.org*
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Added --backup-converted, --follow-tags, --html-extension,
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--ignore-tags, and --page-requisites;
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improved documentation; etc. Was the principle maintainer
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of GNU Wget for some time.
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[ ] Daniel S. Lewart *d-lewart [at] uiuc.edu*
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[ ] HIROSE Masaaki *hirose31 [at] t3.rim.or.jp*
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[ ] Const Kaplinsky *const [at] ce.cctpu.edu.ru*
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[ ] John Daily *jdaily [at] cyberdude.com*
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[ ] Adrian Aichner *adrian [at] xemacs.org*
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[ ] Matthew Seaman *m.seaman [at] inpharmatica.co.uk*
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[ ] Tyler Riddle *triddle [at] liquidmarket.com*
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[ ] John Summerfield *summer [at] OS2.ami.com.au*
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[ ] Csaba Raduly *csaba.raduly [at] sophos.com*
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[ ] Igor Khristophorov *igor [at] atdot.org*
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[ ] Adrian Aichner *Adrian.Aichner [at] t-online.de*
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[ ] Jonas Jensen *bones [at] huleboer.dk*
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[ ] Tim Mooney *mooney [at] dogbert.cc.ndsu.NoDak.edu*
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[ ] Hack Kampbjørn *hack [at] hackdata.com*
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[ ] Philipp Thomas *pthomas [at] suse.de*
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[ ] Nicolas Lichtmaier *nick [at] debian.org*
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[ ] KOJIMA Hajime *kjm [at] rins.ryukoku.ac.jp*
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[ ] Paul Bludov *paul [at] ozero.net*
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[ ] Trond Eivind Glomsrod *teg [at] redhat.com*
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[ASSGN] Ian Abbott *abbotti [at] mev.co.uk*
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Contributed bugfixes, Windows-related fixes, provided a
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prototype implementation of the new recursive code, and more.
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Co-maintained Wget during the 1.8 release cycle.
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[ASSGN] Maciej W. Rozycki *macro [at] ds2.pg.gda.pl*
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[ ] R.I.P. Deaddog *maddog [at] linuxhall.org*
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[ ] Adam J. Richter *adam [at] yggdrasil.com*
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[ ] Dave Turner *dct25 [at] hermes.cam.ac.uk*
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[ASSGN] Christian Fraenkel *c.fraenkel [at] gmx.net*
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Initially implemented SSL support.
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[ ] Daniel BODEA *dali [at] dali-designs.com*
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[ ] Alan Eldridge *alane [at] geeksrus.net*
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[ ] Chris Seawood *cls [at] seawood.org*
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[ ] Peter Farmer *peter.farmer [at] zveno.com*
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[ ] Jochen Hein *jochen [at] jochen.org*
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[ ] Lemble Gregory *gregory.lemble [at] st.com*
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[ ] Ingo T. Storm *tux-sparc [at] computerbild.de*
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[ ] T. Bharath *TBharath [at] responsenetworks.com*
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[ ] Andre Majorel *amajorel [at] teaser.fr*
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[ ] Christian Lackas *delta [at] lackas.net*
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[ ] Andreas Damm *andreas-sourceforge [at] radab.org*
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[ ] Chin-yuan Kuo *sr1111111 [at] yahoo.com.tw*
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[ASSGN] Thomas Lussnig *thomas.lussnig [at] bewegungsmelder.de*
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Initially implemented IPv6 support.
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[ ] Bill Richardson *bill [at] riverstonenet.com*
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[ASSGN] Nicolas Schodet *contact [at] ni.fr.eu.org*
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Contributed to cookie code and documentation.
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[ ] Ahmon Dancy *dancy [at] dancysoft.com*
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[ ] Noel Kothe *noel [at] debian.org*
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[ ] Aurelien Marchand *artaxerxes [at] users.sf.net*
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[ ] Aaron S. Hawley *Aaron.Hawley [at] uvm.edu*
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[ ] Bertrand Demiddelaer *bert [at] b3rt.org*
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[ ] Matthew J. Mellon *mellon [at] tymenet.com*
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[ASSGN] Gisle Vanem *giva [at] bgnett.no*
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Contributed Windows and MS-DOS improvements, including a
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port of run_with_timeout to Windows, additions to Makefiles,
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and many bug reports and fixes.
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[ ] Philip Stadermann *philip.stadermann [at] credativ.de*
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[ ] Dennis Smit *ds [at] nerds-incorporated.org*
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[ ] Christian Biere *christianbiere [at] gmx.de*
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[ ] David Fritz *zeroxdf [at] att.net*
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[ ] Jens Roesner *jens.roesner [at] gmx.de*
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[ ] Nico R. *n-roeser [at] gmx.net*
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[ ] Larry Jones *lawrence.jones [at] ugsplm.com*
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[ ] YAMAZAKI Makoto *Yamazaki.Makoto [at] fujixerox.co.jp*
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[ ] Hans-Andreas Engel *engel [at] node.ch*
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[ ] Leonid Petrov *nouser [at] lpetrov.net*
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[ ] Ulf Harnhammar *ulf.harnhammar.9485 [at] student.uu.se*
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[ASSGN] Mauro Tortonesi *mauro [at] ferrara.linux.it*
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Improved IPv6 support, adding support for dual
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family systems. Refactored and enhanced FTP IPv6 code.
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Maintained GNU Wget from 2004-2007.
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[ ] Marco Colombo *m.colombo [at] ed.ac.uk*
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[ ] Joseph Caretto *jcaretto [at] pitt.edu*
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[ ] FUJISHIMA Satsuki *sf [at] FreeBSD.org*
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[ ] Charles C.Fu *ccwf [at] bacchus.com*
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[ ] Andreas Beckmann *debian [at] abeckmann.de*
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[ ] Keith Moore *keithmo [at] exmsft.com*
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[ ] Benno Schulenberg *benno [at] nietvergeten.nl*
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[ ] Giuseppe Bonacci *g.bonacci [at] libero.it*
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[ ] Vasil Dimov *vd [at] datamax.bg*
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[ ] Albert Chin *wget [at] mlists.thewrittenword.com*
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[ ] Jeremy Shapiro *jnshapiro [at] gmail.com*
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[ ] Stepan Kasal *kasal [at] ucw.cz*
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[ ] Russ Allbery *rra [at] stanford.edu*
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[ASSGN] Daniel Stenberg *daniel [at] haxx.se*
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NTLM authentication in http-ntlm.c and http-ntlm.h
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originally written for curl donated for use in GNU Wget.
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[ ] Lawrence Jones *lawrence.jones [at] ugs.com*
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[ ] CHEN Peng *chenpeng [at] alumni.nus.edu.sg*
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[ASSGN] Tony Lewis *tlewis [at] exelana.com*
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[ ] KJKHyperion *hackbunny [at] reactos.com*
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[ ] Daniel Richard G. *skunk [at] iSKUNK.ORG*
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[ ] Mike Grant *mggr [at] pml.ac.uk*
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[ASSGN] Micah Cowan *micah [at] cowan.name*
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Maintained Wget from mid-2007 to mid-2010.
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[ASSGN] Joshua David Williams *yurimxpxman [at] gmail.com*
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[ASSGN] Ralf Wildenhues *Ralf.Wildenhues [at] gmx.de*
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Contributed patches to convert Wget to use Automake as
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part of its build process, and various bugfixes.
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[ ] Jochen Roderburg *roderburg [at] uni-koeln.de*
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[ ] Stephen Gildea *stepheng+wget [at] gildea.com*
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[ ] Benno Schulenberg *bensberg [at] justemail.net*
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[ ] Alexander Dergachev *cy6erbr4in [at] gmail.com*
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[ASSGN] Rabin Vincent *rabin [at] rab.in*
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[ASSGN] Steven Schubiger *schubiger [at] gmail.com*
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Many helpful patches, bugfixes and improvements.
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Notably, conversion of Wget to use the Gnulib quotes and
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quoteargs modules, and the addition of password prompts
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at the console, via the Gnulib getpasswd-gnu module.
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[ ] Alain Guibert *alguibert+bts [at] free.fr*
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[ ] Jim Paris *jim [at] jtan.com*
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[ASSGN] Mike Frysinger *vapier [at] gentoo.org*
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[ ] Pranab Shenoy *pranab.loosinit.shenoy [at] gmail.com*
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[ASSGN] Ted Mielczarek *ted.mielczarek [at] gmail.com*
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Support for parsing links from CSS.
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[ASSGN] Joao Ferreira *joao [at] joaoff.com*
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[ ] Kenny Parnell *k.parnell [at] gmail.com*
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[ ] Henri Häkkinen *henux [at] users.sourceforge.net*
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[ASSGN] Madhusudan Hosaagrahara *com.gmail.hrmadhu*
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[ASSGN] Xavier Saint *wget [at] sxav.eu*
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Support for IRIs (RFC 3987).
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[ ] Michael Kessler *kessler.michael [at] aon.at*
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[ ] Alexander Drozdov *dzal_mail [at] mtu-net.ru*
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[ ] Alexander Belopolsky *alexander.belopolsky [at] gmail.com*
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[ASSGN] Gerardo E. Gidoni *gerel [at] gnu.org*
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[ ] Benjamin Wolsey *bwy [at] benjaminwolsey.de*
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[ ] Xin Zou *zouxin2008 [at] gmail.com*
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[ ] Julien Pichon *julienpichon7 [at] gmail.com*
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[ ] Phil Pennock *mutt-dev [at] spodhuis.org*
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[ ] Jay Krell *jay.krell [at] cornell.edu*
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[ASSGN] Steven Schweda *sms [at] antinode.info*
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[ASSGN] Petr Pisar *petr.pisar [at] atlas.cz*
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[ ] Marcel Telka *marcel [at] telka.sk*
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[ ] Michael Baeuerle *michael.baeuerle [at] gmx.net*
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[ASSGN] Arvind Jamuna Dixit *ardsrk [at] gmail.com*
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[ ] Peter Rosin *peda [at] lysator.liu.se*
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[ ] David Holman *holman.david [at] gmail.com*
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[ ] Jeremy Olexa *darkside [at] gentoo.org*
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[ ] Paul Townsend *aab [at] purdue.edu*
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[ASSGN] Giuseppe Scrivano *gscrivano [at] gnu.org*
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Added support for HTTP/1.1.
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Active Wget Maintainer from 2010-2015.
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[ ] Muthu Subramanian K *muthusuba [at] gmail.com*
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[ ] Alan Jenkins *alan-jenkins [at] tuffmail.co.uk*
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[ ] John Trengrove *jtrengrove [at] gmail.com*
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[ ] Alon Bar-Lev *alon.barlev [at] gmail.com*
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[ASSGN] Reza Snowdon *vivi [at] mage.me.uk*
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[ASSGN] Dennis, CHENG Renquan *crquan [at] fedoraproject.org*
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[ASSGN] Merinov Nikolay *kim.roader [at] gmail.com*
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[ ] Ivanov Anton *x86mail [at] gmail.com*
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[ ] Manfred Koizar *mkoi-pg [at] aon.at*
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[ASSGN] Jessica McKellar *jesstess [at] mit.edu*
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[ ] Filipe Brandenburger *filbranden [at] gmail.com*
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[ ] Evgeniy Philippov *egphilippov [at] googlemail.com*
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[ ] Adrien Nader *adrien [at] notk.org*
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[ ] Gilles Carry *gilles.carry [at] st.com*
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[ ] Tomasz Buchert *tomek.buchert [at] gmail.com*
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[ASSGN] Ray Satiro *raysatiro [at] yahoo.com*
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[ ] Cristian Rodríguez *crrodriguez [at] opensuse.org*
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[ASSGN] Daniel Manrique *roadmr [at] tomechangosubanana.com*
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[ ] Carlos Martín Nieto *carlos [at] cmartin.tk*
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[ ] Jochen Roderburg *Roderburg [at] Uni-Koeln.DE*
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[ ] Mojca Miklavec *mojca.miklavec.lists [at] gmail.com*
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[ ] Alan Hourihane *alanh [at] fairlite.co.uk*
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[ ] Christian Jullien *eligis [at] orange.fr*
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[ ] Jakob Matthes *jakob.matthes [at] gmail.com*
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[ ] Karl Berry *karl [at] freefriends.org*
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[ ] Henrik Holst *henrik.holst [at] millistream.com*
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[ASSGN] Gijs van Tulder *gvtulder [at] gmail.com*
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[ASSGN] Sasikantha Babu *sasikanth.v19 [at] gmail.com*
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[ ] Ángel González *keisial [at] gmail.com*
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[ ] Daniel Kahn Gillmor *dkg [at] fifthhorseman.net*
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[ ] illusionoflife *illusion.of.life92 [at] gmail.com*
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[ ] mancha *mancha [at] mac.hush.com*
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[ ] *y-iida [at] secom.co.jp*
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[ ] Rohit Mathulla *rohit_mathulla [at] yahoo.com*
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[ ] Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy *pclouds [at] gmail.com*
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[ ] Stefano Lattarini *stefano.lattarini [at] gmail.com*
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[ ] Michael Stapelberg *michael [at] stapelberg.de*
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[ ] Pavel Mateja *pavel [at] netsafe.cz*
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[ASSGN] Darshit Shah *darnir [at] gnu.org*
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[ ] Tomas Hozza *thozza [at] redhat.com*
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[ ] mancha *mancha1 [at] hush.com*
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[ASSGN] Bykov Aleksey *gnfalex [at] rambler.ru*
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[ ] Dave Reisner *dreisner [at] archlinux.org*
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[ ] Ciprian Vieru *devel.php [at] gmail.com*
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[ ] Karsten Hopp *karsten [at] redhat.com*
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[ ] Will Dietz *w [at] wdtz.org*
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[ ] Andrea Urbani *matfanjol [at] mail.com*
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[ ] Håkon Vågsether *hauk142 [at] gmail.com*
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[ ] Lars Wendler *polynomial-c [at] gentoo.org*
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[ASSGN] Yousong Zhou *yszhou4tech [at] gmail.com*
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[ ] Vladimír Pýcha *vpycha [at] gmail.com*
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[ASSGN] Zihang Chen *chsc4698 [at] gmail.com*
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[ ] Benjamin Goose *gans+wget [at] tngtech.com*
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[ ] Nikita Vetrov *admin [at] kanaria.ru*
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[ ] Nikolay Morozov *n.morozov [at] securitycode.ru*
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[ ] Matthew Atkinson *mutley456 [at] ntlworld.com*
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[ ] Peter Meiser *meiser [at] gmx-topmail.de*
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[ ] Pär Karlsson *feinorgh [at] gmail.com*
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[ ] Jakub Čajka *jcajka [at] redhat.com*
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[ ] Witchakorn Kamolpornwijit *witchakk [at] mit.edu*
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[ ] Tom Li *biergaizi2009 [at] gmail.com*
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[ ] Jérémie Courrèges-Anglas *jca [at] wxcvbn.org*
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[ ] Cong Ma *cma [at] pmo.ac.cn*
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[ ] Yuriy M. Kaminskiy *yumkam [at] gmail.com*
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[ASSGN] Eli Zaretskii *eliz [at] gnu.org*
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[ ] Mathieu Parent *math.parent [at] gmail.com*
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[ ] Dagobert Michelsen *dam [at] opencsw.org*
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[ ] Gisle Vanem *gvanem [at] yahoo.no*
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[ ] Anderson Goulart *global [at] kokre.com*
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[ASSGN] Ander Juaristi Alamos *ajuaristi [at] gmx.es*
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[ ] Rohan Prinja *rohan.prinja [at] gmail.com*
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[ASSGN] Hubert Tarasiuk *hubert.tarasiuk [at] gmail.com*
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[ASSGN] Miquel Llobet *mllobet.cm [at] gmail.com*
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[ ] Romain Bentz *romain.bentz [at] dataiku.com*
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[ ] Alex Henrie *alexhenrie24 [at] gmail.com*
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[ASSGN] Jookia *166291 [at] gmail.com*
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[ ] Daniele Calore *daniele.calore [at] tin.it*
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[ ] Christian Neukirchen *chneukirchen [at] gmail.com*
|
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[ ] christian fafard *cfaf [at] hotmail.com*
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[ ] Ikey Doherty *michael.i.doherty [at] intel.com*
|
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[ ] Ygal Blum *ygal.blum [at] technicolor.com*
|
||||
[ ] Jernej Simončič *jernej|s-wget [at] eternallybored.org*
|
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[ ] Maks Orlovich *morlovich [at] google.com*
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[ASSGN] moparisthebest *admin [at] moparisthebest.com*
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[ ] Sergio Gelato *sergio.gelato [at] astro.su.se*
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[ ] Sean Burford *sburford [at] google.com*
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[ASSGN] Matthew White *mehw.is.me [at] inventati.org*
|
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[ ] Jeffery To *jeffery.to [at] gmail.com*
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[ ] Tobias Stoeckmann *tobias [at] stoeckmann.org*
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[ASSGN] Dale R. Worley *worley [at] ariadne.com*
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[ ] Liam R. Howlett *Liam.Howlett [at] WindRiver.com*
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[ ] losgrandes *pwajda [at] gmail.net.pl*
|
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[ ] Rahul Bedarkar *rahul.bedarkar [at] imgtec.com*
|
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[ ] Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos *nmav [at] gnutls.org*
|
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[ASSGN] vijeth-aradhya *vijthaaa [at] gmail.com*
|
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[ASSGN] Tom Szilagyi *tomszilagyi [at] gmail.com*
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[ASSGN] YX Hao *lifenjoiner [at] 163.com*
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[ ] Benjamin Esham *benjamin [at] esham.io*
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[ ] Christof Horschitz *christof [at] nimbusec.com*
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[ASSGN] Vijo Cherian *codervijo [at] gmail.com*
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[ ] klemens *ka7 [at] github.com*
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[ ] Anton Yuzhaninov *citrin+github [at] citrin.ru*
|
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[ASSGN] Tim Schlueter *schlueter.tim [at] linux.com*
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[ ] Reiji *gey3dr [at] gmail.com*
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[ ] Loganaden Velvindron *logan [at] hackers.mu*
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[ ] ethus3h *kolubat [at] gmail.com*
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[ ] Tomas Korbar *tkorbar [at] redhat.com*
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[ ] Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos *nmav [at] redhat.com*
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[ ] Luiz Angelo Daros de Luca *luizluca [at] gmail.com*
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[ ] Kapus, Timotej *timotej.kapus13 [at] imperial.ac.uk*
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[ ] Rosen Penev *rosenp [at] gmail.com*
|
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[ ] André Wolski *andre [at] dena-design.de*
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[ ] Leon Klingele *git [at] leonklingele.de*
|
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[ ] raminfp *ramin.blackhat [at] gmail.com*
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[ ] Leif Ryge *leif [at] synthesize.us*
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[ ] Eneas U de Queiroz *cote2004-github [at] yahoo.com*
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[ ] AviSoomirtee *avi [at] cyberstorm.mu*
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|
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[ ] Matt Whitlock *gentoo [at] mattwhitlock.name*
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[ ] Shamil Gumirov *shamil [at] gumirov.com*
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[ ] Nils *nils [at] nilsand.re*
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[ ] Nekun *nekokun [at] firemail.cc*
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[ ] jmoellers *josef.moellers [at] suse.com*
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[ ] WB *3572564-wadersgeek [at] users.noreply.gitlab.com*
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[ ] Thomas Niederberger *thomas [at] niederb.ch*
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[ ] Nik Soggia *wget [at] niksoggia.it*
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[ ] Aarni Koskela *akx [at] iki.fi*
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modified object code on the User Product (for example, the work has
|
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|
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|
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unpacking, reading or copying.
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|
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|
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A "contributor" is a copyright holder who authorizes use under this
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In the following three paragraphs, a "patent license" is any express
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If you convey a covered work, knowingly relying on a patent license,
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If, pursuant to or in connection with a single transaction or
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work and works based on it.
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A patent license is "discriminatory" if it does not include within
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Nothing in this License shall be construed as excluding or limiting
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12. No Surrender of Others' Freedom.
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If conditions are imposed on you (whether by court order, agreement or
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|
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|
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|
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|
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The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and/or new versions of
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If the Program specifies that a proxy can decide which future
|
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|
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Later license versions may give you additional or different
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|
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THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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||||
IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING
|
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|
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|
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USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF
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DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD
|
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PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS),
|
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EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
|
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SUCH DAMAGES.
|
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|
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|
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|
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If the disclaimer of warranty and limitation of liability provided
|
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|
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|
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How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
|
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|
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If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
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possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
|
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free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
|
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|
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To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
|
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|
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state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
|
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|
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|
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<one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.>
|
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|
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|
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This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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|
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
|
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along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
|
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|
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Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
|
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|
||||
If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short
|
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notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode:
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|
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<program> Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>
|
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This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
|
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This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
|
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|
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|
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The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
|
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|
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|
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|
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You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school,
|
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if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary.
|
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For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see
|
||||
<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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|
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The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program
|
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|
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|
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|
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28297
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|
|
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|
|||
-*- text -*-
|
||||
GNU Wget
|
||||
========
|
||||
Current Web home: https://www.gnu.org/software/wget/
|
||||
|
||||
GNU Wget is a free utility for non-interactive download of files from
|
||||
the Web. It supports HTTP, HTTPS, and FTP protocols, as well as
|
||||
retrieval through HTTP proxies.
|
||||
|
||||
It can follow links in HTML pages and create local versions of remote
|
||||
web sites, fully recreating the directory structure of the original
|
||||
site. This is sometimes referred to as "recursive downloading."
|
||||
While doing that, Wget respects the Robot Exclusion Standard
|
||||
(/robots.txt). Wget can be instructed to convert the links in
|
||||
downloaded HTML files to the local files for offline viewing.
|
||||
|
||||
Recursive downloading also works with FTP, where Wget can retrieve a
|
||||
hierarchy of directories and files.
|
||||
|
||||
With both HTTP and FTP, Wget can check whether a remote file has
|
||||
changed on the server since the previous run, and only download the
|
||||
newer files.
|
||||
|
||||
Wget has been designed for robustness over slow or unstable network
|
||||
connections; if a download fails due to a network problem, it will
|
||||
keep retrying until the whole file has been retrieved. If the server
|
||||
supports regetting, it will instruct the server to continue the
|
||||
download from where it left off.
|
||||
|
||||
If you are behind a firewall that requires the use of a socks style
|
||||
gateway, you can get the socks library and compile wget with support
|
||||
for socks.
|
||||
|
||||
Most of the features are configurable, either through command-line
|
||||
options, or via initialization file .wgetrc. Wget allows you to
|
||||
install a global startup file (/usr/local/etc/wgetrc by default) for
|
||||
site settings.
|
||||
|
||||
Wget works under almost all Unix variants in use today and, unlike
|
||||
many of its historical predecessors, is written entirely in C, thus
|
||||
requiring no additional software, such as Perl. The external software
|
||||
it does work with, such as OpenSSL, is optional. As Wget uses the GNU
|
||||
Autoconf, it is easily built on and ported to new Unix-like systems.
|
||||
The installation procedure is described in the INSTALL file.
|
||||
|
||||
As with other GNU software, the latest version of Wget can be found at
|
||||
the master GNU archive site ftp.gnu.org, and its mirrors. Wget
|
||||
resides at <ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/wget/>.
|
||||
|
||||
Please report bugs in Wget to <bug-wget@gnu.org>.
|
||||
|
||||
See the file `MAILING-LIST' for information about Wget mailing lists.
|
||||
Wget's home page is at <https://www.gnu.org/software/wget/>.
|
||||
|
||||
If you would like to contribute code for Wget, please read
|
||||
CONTRIBUTING.md.
|
||||
|
||||
Wget is offered under the terms of the GNU GPLv3 license. Please see the
|
||||
COPYING file for a full text of the license terms.
|
||||
|
||||
Wget was originally written and mainained by Hrvoje Niksic. Please see
|
||||
the file AUTHORS for a list of major contributors, and the ChangeLogs
|
||||
for a detailed listing of all contributions.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Copyright (C) 1995-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
|
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|
||||
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
|
||||
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
|
||||
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
|
||||
(at your option) any later version.
|
||||
|
||||
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
|
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
|
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GNU General Public License for more details.
|
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|
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A copy of the GNU General Public License can be found in the file LICENSE
|
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in the top directory of the official source distribution. The license is
|
||||
also available in several formats through the World Wide Web, or
|
||||
via http://www.gnu.org/licenses/licenses.html#GPL .
|
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|
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Additional permission under GNU GPL version 3 section 7
|
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|
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If you modify this program, or any covered work, by linking or
|
||||
combining it with the OpenSSL project's OpenSSL library (or a
|
||||
modified version of that library), containing parts covered by the
|
||||
terms of the OpenSSL or SSLeay licenses, the Free Software Foundation
|
||||
grants you additional permission to convey the resulting work.
|
||||
Corresponding Source for a non-source form of such a combination
|
||||
shall include the source code for the parts of OpenSSL used as well
|
||||
as that of the covered work.
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