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In addition to those listed in the AUTHORS file, the following people
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are among those who offered financial support, design insights and
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ideas, encouragement, feedback, bug reports and much more during
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Ardour's pre-release development. They generally suffered from days of
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frustration, and withstood hundreds of CVS revisions without
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complaint.
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No thanks or praise is sufficient for their contributions to Ardour.
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(in no particular order)
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Joe Hartley
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Marek Peteraj
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Ryan Gallagher
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Rob Holland
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Jan Depner
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Bryan Koschmann
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Patrick Shirkey
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Rob Fell
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Ant <avan@uwm.edu>
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Chris Ross
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Joshua Pritikin
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Rohan Drape
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Johan De Groote
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Bob Ham
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Petter Sundlöf
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I would particularly like to recognize:
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Frank Carmickle
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- first financial supporter of Ardour,
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instigator of ardour/ksi.
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Ron Parker (Minneapolis, MN)
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- first user of Ardour in a commercial studio,
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financial contributor, major initiator of
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MTC and MMC functionality.
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DuWayne Holsbeck
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- an early financial and infrastructure sponsor
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Havoc Pennington & Owen Taylor
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- provided much assistance in understanding, diagnosing and
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cajoling GTK+.
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Tom Pincince (Shasta, CA)
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- provided continuous, excellent design insights and
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rationalizations, as well as info on the operation of some
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existing DAW's.
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I would also like to thank Jim Hamilton of Rittenhouse Recording,
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Philadelphia, for the partnership, friendship and foresight he showed
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in allowing me to use the studio as the development basis for
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Ardour. I met Jim playing a jazz drumkit at a fundraiser to celebrate
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the 30th anniversary of our children's nursery school. Since then, he
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has continued to open my eyes to both music itself, the process of
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making music, and the life of a working musician. Jim's the best and
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most inventive percussionist I have ever seen, and one of the best
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I've ever heard. He has always believed in the social and philosphical
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implications of Ardour, and his support and interest have been vital
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in Ardour's development. Although as of this writing, Rittenhouse
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Recording is not running Ardour, its only a matter of time!
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