If you consider yourself a programmer and are willing to contribute (through discussion or coding), we'd love to have you on board. There are development instructions to suggest how to help.
Thanks!
Development of the server is performed by a number of people all over the world. The FreeRADIUS Project thanks (in alphabetical order by surname)... (and this list is by no means exhaustive!)
- Alan Curry has contributed many fixes for such things as proxying, replication, and realm support. He also wrote the interface between the modules and the server core.
- Alan DeKok authored the dynamically loaded modules, and maintains the server core. He's the project's benevolent dictator.
- Jochen Friedrich contributed SMUX and SNMP support.
- Kostas Kalevras
wrote
dialup_admin, a web/PHP front-end to administering LDAP/SQL back-ends for the server. Also maintains several server modules - Mike Machado wrote the MySQL module for the server.
- Chad Miller wrote a new config parser, restructured autoconf, and designed this web site.
- Nathan Neulinger wrote the Kerberos authentication module.
- Chris Parker
wrote the
attr_filtermodule, contributed configuration file enhancements, and currently hosts FreeRADIUS.org, and the bug tracking system. - Adrian Pavlykevych wrote the LDAP module, now maintained by Kostas Kalevras.
- Javier Fernandez-Sanguino Peña contributed LDAP and Debian fixes.
- Miquel van Smoorenburg is the original author of Cistron Radius, FreeRADIUS' parent project, and was involved in setting up the FreeRADIUS project.
The above descriptions are woefully inadequate to describe what the developers do. The proof is in the pudding, as pudding hackers like to say.
Of course, this list isn't updated as often as it should be. We apologise to everyone that we neglect to thank.
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