Since 1981 many people have contributed to the development of CMU Common Lisp. The currently active members are:
Marco Antoniotti David Axmark Miles Bader Casper Dik Scott Fahlman * (fearless leader) Paul Gleichauf * Richard Harris Joerg-Cyril Hoehl Chris Hoover Simon Leinen Sandra Loosemore William Lott * Robert A. Maclachlan *
Many people are voluntarily working on improving CMU Common Lisp. ``*'' means a full-time CMU employee, and ``+'' means a part-time student employee. A partial listing of significant past contributors follows:
Tim Moore Sean Hallgren + Mike Garland + Ted Dunning Rick Busdiecker Bill Chiles * John Kolojejchick Todd Kaufmann + Dave McDonald * Skef Wholey *
This research was sponsored by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Information Science and Technology Office, under the title Research on Parallel Computing issued by DARPA/CMO under Contract MDA972-90-C-0035 ARPA Order No. 7330. The views and conclusions contained in this document are those of the authors and should not be interpreted as representing the official policies, either expressed or implied, of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency or the U.S. government.
From 1995, development of CMU Common Lisp has been continued by a
group of volunteers. A partial list of volunteers includes the
following
Paul Werkowski | pw@snoopy.mv.com |
Peter VanEynde | s950045@uia.ua.ac.be |
Marco Antoniotti | marcoxa@PATH.Berkeley.EDU |
Martin Cracauer | cracauer@cons.org |
Douglas Thomas Crosher | dtc@scrooge.ee.swin.oz.au |
Simon Leinen | simon@switch.ch |
Rob MacLachlan | ram+@CS.cmu.edu |
Raymond Toy | toy@rtp.ericsson.se |
In particular Paul Werkowski completed the port for the x86 architecture for FreeBSD. Peter VanEnyde took the FreeBSD port and created a Linux version.