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Mixmaster Version 3.0
As I write this, Mixmaster is over a decade old. This incarnation of the
codebase was begun almost exactly 10 years ago, and the idea conceived
nearly half that again. Despite many changes in the social, political,
legal, and technological landscape, Mixmaster has continuously provided
anonymity services to those who need it throughout this time.
Many people have helped with the development of Mixmaster during its
long history. Lance Cottrell wrote the original 1.x and 2.0.x versions.
Ulf Möller contributed significantly to the 2.0.x versions, and wrote
the core code for 2.9 from scratch. I'd like to give special thanks to
Peter Palfrader, Colin Tuckley, and Steve Crook. As the core members of
the Mixmaster development team, without their tireless efforts, this
project would not be sustainable.
Additionally, I would like to honor the memory of a former valued member
of the development team, Janis Jagars, whose work made this release
possible, though sadly, he passed away tragically before it was
completed. "Disastry", you are missed.
Mixmaster uses Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler's compression library zlib,
Philip Hazel's Perl Compatible Regular Expressions library, the ncurses
library (originally written by Zeyd Ben-Halim and Eric Raymond), and
OpenSSL (based on work by Eric Young and Tim Hudson.)
I have compiled below a partial list of people who have contributed to
Mixmaster's success, through suggestions, bug reports, patches, or other
contributions. Please report any omissions to me.
There have been numerous anonymous contributions to this project as well.
While we obviously can't thank the contributor(s) by name, they are still
very much appreciated.
Thanks also to all the remailer operators, who give their time and service
(and perform what is too often a thankless job) to ensure that our right
to anonymous speech is preserved.
Finally, thank you to my colleagues at COSIC, and my advisors, Prof.
Bart Preneel and Prof. David Chaum, for their support of my work on this
project.
Len Sassaman
03 March 2008
Leuven, Belgium
http://homes.esat.kuleuven.be/~lsassama/
Credits:
Antonomasia
Erik Arneson
Adam Back
Kevin Bennett
Gerd Beuster
Jim Castleberry
cmeclax
Bram Cohen
Steve Crook
Lance Cottrell
Richard Christman
Todd Cutter
Dingo Admin
Andy Dustman
Sami Farin
John B. Fleming
Bryan Fordham
Laurent Fousse
Ron Fritz
goblin
Mark Grant
Lucky Green
Mark Hahn
Janis Jagars
Richard Johnson
Alex de Joode
Katherine
Johannes Kroeger
Hauke Lampe
Ben Laurie
Patrick J. LoPresti
L. McCarthy
Medusa
Christian Mock
Bodo Möller
Ulf Möller
noise
Bill O'Hanlon
Peter Palfrader
John A. Perry
Scott Renfro
RProcess
Len Sassaman
Senshi-Admin
Markus Stöger
Nikolay Sturm
Trek
Rodney Thayer
Colin Tuckley
André M. VanKlaveren
Michael Young