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authorJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz <jao@gnu.org>2010-10-31 03:40:08 +0100
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@@ -2,6 +2,10 @@ Andy Wingo, Geiser's first user, has been a continuous source of
encouragement and suggestions, and keeps improving Guile and heeding
my feature requests.
+The nice thing about collaborating with Andreas Rottmann over all
+these years is that he will not only make your project better with
+insightful comments and prodding: he'll send you patches galore too.
+
Ludovic Courtès, #geiser's citizen no. 1, joined the fun after a
while, and has since then been a continuous source of encouragement,
ideas and bug reports.
@@ -9,7 +13,7 @@ ideas and bug reports.
Eduardo Cavazos' contagious enthusiasm has helped in many ways to keep
Geiser alive, and he's become its best evangelist in R6RS circles.
-Eli Barzilay took the time to play with an early beta and make many
+Eli Barzilay took the time to play with an early alpha and made many
valuable suggestions, besides answering all my 'how do you in PLT'
questions.
@@ -18,4 +22,5 @@ answer my inquiries, but provided almost instant fixes to the few
issues i found.
Thanks also to the PLT and Guile communities, for showing me that
-Geiser was not only possible, but a pleasure to hack on.
+Geiser was not only possible, but a pleasure to hack on. And to the
+Slime hackers, who led the way.