Author(s):

    Tim Martin <tmartin@andrew.cmu.edu> wrote, debugged, and
    tested most of the code. 

    Rob Siemborski <rjs3+@andrew.cmu.edu> wrote and tested the
    conversion to the SASLv2 API.

    Ken Murchison <murch@andrew.cmu.edu> worked on the OTP, NTLM, SRP and SQL
    plugins, as well as helping to track down bugs as they appear. He also
    added support for HTTP authentication.

    Rob Earhart <earhart@cmu.edu> wrote the build/installation 
    procedure, wrote and tested some of the code, and provided 
    general guidance and coding advice.

    Leif Johansson <leifj@matematik.su.se> wrote the GSSAPI plugin, 
    with contributions from Sam Hartman <hartmans@fundsxpress.com>.

    Alexey Melnikov <alexey.melnikov@isode.com> wrote the first pass of the
    DIGEST-MD5 plugin and continues to work on it.  He also wrote
    a good deal of the current Windows support.

    Rainer Schoepf <schoepf@uni-mainz.de> contributed the LOGIN
    plugin, based on Tim Martin's PLAIN plugin.

    Larry Greenfield <leg+sasl@andrew.cmu.edu> complained. a lot.

    Chris Newman <chris.newman@oracle.com> wrote the initial version of the
    SASL API, as well as the version 2 SASL API (documented in sasl.h,
    saslutil.h, saslplug.h, and prop.h)

    Ryan Troll <ryan@andrew.cmu.edu> started the Windows port,
    and both Larry Greenfield and Alexey Melnikov have done more work on it.



Copyright:

/* CMU libsasl
 * Tim Martin
 * Rob Earhart
 * Rob Siemborski
 */
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