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License, Copyright, and Credits
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This plugin is licensed under version 2 of the GNU General Public License.
Copyright © 2007 - 2013, Six Apart Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Enhancements to update frequencies, hierarchical category support, and additional documentation, Copyright © 2011-2013, After6 Services LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Additional documentation contained in the Wiki, Copyright © 2011-2012, 601am LLC. All Rights Reserved.
- The Movable Type product managers, project managers, and developers from Six Apart and Six Apart Services in the United States who created early versions of reblog for Movable Type, at least as far back as Movable Type 3.3.
- Members of the Movable Type Community who contributed code to this plugin over the years. We'd like to recognize individuals who have made significant contributions, but we need help identifying them.
- Finn Smith from Six Apart, who migrated this and other Movable Type plugins published by Six Apart to Github.
- David Raynes from Six Apart, who among other things worked on a related project, a Movable Type testing framework known as MT::Test.
- Steve Cook from Six Apart, whose work on reblog for Movable Type goes back beyond 2007.
- Dave Aiello from Six Apart and later After6 Services, who did a lot of work on subtle hierarchical category management issues, see the commits for Reblog 2.3 and Reblog 2.2.
- Aaron Bailey from 601am, and
- David Phillips from Six Apart and later 601am, who created additional Reblog documentation that has been incorporated into this Wiki.
- Maarten Schenk from Six Apart, YesItCanBe, Endevver, etc., for patches that make Reblog compatible with MT 5.
- Shmuel Fomberg from Six Apart, solved the problems with entry duplication in Movable Type 5.x and recoded the part of Reblog that depended upon the deprecated switch statement.
- Dan Wolfgang from uiNNOVATIONS, Endevver, etc., for patches that make Reblog compatible with MT 6.
The Reblog concept was initially developed at Reblog.org by the Eyebeam Art and Technology Center, Stamen Design, and other contributors.