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FlatPress contributors
FlatPress wouldn't be the great blogging system it is without the help of many volunteers. Here is a list of people who contributed to FlatPress. Thank you all very much!
If you think someone's missing here, please let us know.
The team
FlatPress was initially developed by Edoardo Vacchi (NoWhereMan). Edoardo was supported by Hydra, drudo, giulio, alcor, and Tychondriax.
Since 2018, FlatPress is taken care of by Arvid Zimmermann.
Coding
- Piero VDFN introduced the plugins Comment Center, jQuery, and LightBox2.
- Fabrix.xm contributed the Media Manager and Last Comments Admin.
- The SEO Meta Tag Info plugin was built by Don Prince.
- Matthias Mauch's FP-Patch initially brought FlatPress to PHP 7. Also, he regularly tests FlatPress against new PHP versions.
- The XML sitemap for search engines was initially introduced by Igor Kromin.
- Fraenkiman tests FlatPress to its very core and creates a metric ton of very helpful issues and Pull Requests.
Translation
- 🇧🇷 Brazilian Portuguese: randy, reworked by Fabiano Santos
- 🇨🇿 Czech: Lubomír Ludvík
- 🇩🇰 Danish: Fraenkiman and Carl Andersen
- 🇳🇱 Dutch: Macmee
- 🇫🇷 French: Marc Thibeault and Dimitri Soufflet, reworked by Gee
- 🇩🇪 German: Matthias Mauch (laborix), reworked by Detlef
- 🇬🇷 Greek: An unknown, since deleted GitHub user :(
- 🇮🇹 Italian: Giacomo Margarito
- 🇯🇵 Japanese: NORTH HILL WORK STUDIO
- 🇷🇺 Russian: Mark
- 🇪🇸 Spanish: karelv
- 🇸🇮 Slovenian: Sergio
Libraries
FlatPress utilizes the following free frameworks and libraries. Thanks to their authors!
- Smarty Template Engine by Monte Ohrt and Uwe Tews
- BBCode Parser by Christian Seiler
- jQuery
- jQuery UI
- SlimBox2 by Christophe Beyls
- PhotoSwipe by Dmytro Semenov
Other contributions
- Julian Rademacher generously donated his Twitter account @FlatPress. Also thanks for your useful pull requests!
- And last but not least: A big shout out to all the security researchers voluntarily reporting possible vulnerabilities in the FlatPress code on platforms like https://huntr.dev, or by opening issues. You make FlatPress a lot more secure for everyone!