
wminfo THANKS


* thanks to Peter Trenholme aka PTrenholme from http://www.linuxquestions.org
  for:

  - the help in designing the run-all-wminfo-plugins script;

  - the inspiration to redesign the characters' table and made characters'
    recognition simpler and more universal at the same time;

  - the inspiration and the help in the redesigning the plugins using better
    coding techniques -- as a result improved plugins use significantly less
    of the CPU power;

  - the conky-parser function which simplifies coding of the conky-related
    plugins;

  - the inspiration to write multi-screen and wrapper plugins;

  - the binclock-vertical-01.c plugin written in C;

  - the binclock-vertical-02.c plugin written in C;

  - the binclock-vertical-04.wmi plugin written in Lua (it requires Lua
    interpreter);

  - the binclock-vertical-05.wmi plugin written in gawk;

  - the binclock-vertical-06.wmi plugin written in gawk (it requires gawk
    4.0.0 or newer);

  - the binclock-vertical-07.wmi plugin written in bash;

  - the binclock-vertical-09.wmi plugin written in bash.

* thanks to Noam Postavsky aka ntubski from http://www.linuxquestions.org
  for:

  - the patch for wminfo.c that allows to use as the plugins not only shell
    scripts but also Perl, AWK, Ruby etc. scripts as well as binary
    executables;

  - the patch for wminfo.c that rids wminfo of storing data in a temporary
    file;

  - the co-authoring of the wminfo-benchmark testing wminfo plugins
    performance;

  - the binclock-vertical-10.wmi plugin written in bash.

* thanks to grail from http://www.linuxquestions.org for:

  - the binclock-vertical-08.wmi plugin written in bash;

  - the binclock-vertical-11.wmi plugin written in Ruby;

  - the binclock-vertical-12.wmi plugin written in Ruby.

* thanks to H_TeXMeX_H from http://www.linuxquestions.org for:

  - the binclock-vertical-03.c plugin written in C.

