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This package was debianized by Mario Lang <mlang@delysid.org> on
Thu, 4 Jan 2001 16:22:12 +0100.
It was downloaded from <URL:http://mielke.cc/brltty/>
Upstream Authors:
Nicolas Pitre <nico@cam.org>
Current maintainer; author of the drivers for the Alva B.V.
series and for the EuroBraille family of displays.
Stéphane Doyon <s.doyon@videotron.ca>:
Active developer; author of the driver for Telesensory
Systems's PowerBraille and Navigator models.
Nikhil Nair <nn201@cus.cam.ac.uk>:
Original author; author of the drivers for the Tieman B.V.
CombiBraille and Blazie Engineering's BrailleLite.
James Bowden <jrbowden@bcs.org.uk>:
Acted in an advisory capacity; contributed some braille
translation tables.
August Hörandl <hoerandl@elina.htlw1.ac.at>:
Noted contributor of the driver for the Papenmeier Screen 2D
Terminal. Thanks to the members of his team (Tibor Becker,
Michael Burger, Herbert Gruber and Heimo Schön) who worked on
this project at the Technical High School, Department for
electrical engineering, Vienna, Austria.