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Who wrote XEmacs?

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Who wrote XEmacs?

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XEmacs is the result of the time and effort of many people. The developers responsible for the 19.15/20.0 release are: • Martin Buchholz • Steve Baur The developers responsible for the 19.14 release are: • Chuck Thompson Chuck was Mr. XEmacs from 19.11 through 19.14, and is responsible for XEmacs becoming a widely distributed program over the Internet. • Ben Wing Jamie Zawinski was Mr. Lucid Emacs from 19.0 through 19.10, the last release actually named Lucid Emacs. Richard Mlynarik was crucial to most of those releases. • Jamie Zawinski • Richard Mlynarik

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XEmacs is the result of the time and effort of many people. The developers responsible for recent releases are: • Martin Buchholz • Steven Turnbull • Ben Wing • Hrvoje Niksic The developers responsible for older releases were: • Steve Baur • Chuck Thompson • Jamie Zawinski • Richard Mlynarik Steve Baur was the primary maintainer for 19.15 through 21.0. Chuck Thompson and Ben Wing were the maintainers for 19.11 through 19.14 and heavy code contributors for 19.8 through 19.10. Jamie Zawinski was the maintainer for 19.0 through 19.10 (the entire history of Lucid Emacs). Richard Mlynarik was a heavy code contributor to 19.6 through 19.8. Along with many other contributors, partially enumerated in the `About XEmacs’ option in the Help menu.

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XEmacs is the result of the time and effort of many people, and the active developers have changed over time. There are two major components of the XEmacs effort — writing the code itself and providing all the support work (testing the code, releasing beta and final versions, handling patches, reading bug reports, maintaining the web site, managing the mailing lists, etc. etc.). Neither component would work without the other.

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