Volunteers
YaCy's core architecture with the PLASMA search engine, the http server/proxy, the KELONDRO Database and
the P2P-based index distribution was designed and implemented by Michael Peter Christen.
At this time, many contributions have been made. Here is a list of volunteers in alphabetical order:
- Natali Christen designed the YaCy logo.
- Stephan Hermens has made some bugfixes.
- Matthias Kempka provided a linux-init start/stop - script
- Timo Leise suggested and implemented an extension to the blacklist feature: part-of-domain matching.
- Marc Nause made enhancements to the YaCyWiki, the Message- and User-Profile menues and functions.
- Thomas Quella designed the Kaskelix mascot. He also made a large number of bug fixes.
- Roland Ramthun owns and administrates the German YaCy-Forum. He also cares for correct English spelling and a German translation of the YaCy user interface. Roland and other forum participants extended the PHPForum code to make it possible to track development feature requests and bug reports with status codes and editor flags.
- Wolfgang Sander-Beuermann, executive board member of the German search-engine association SuMa-eV
and manager of the meta-search-engine metaGer provided web-space for the german documentation and computing resources for a demo peer. He also pushed the project by arranging promotional events.
- Alexander Schier did much alpha-testing, gave valuable feed-back on my ideas and suggested his own. He suggested and implemented large parts of the popular blacklist feature. He supplied the 'Log'-menu function, the skin-feature, many minor changes, bug fixes and the Windows-Installer - version of YaCy. Alex also provides and maintaines the german documentation for yacy.
- Martin Thelian made system-wide performance enhancement by introducing thread pools. He provided a plug-in system for external text parser and integrated many parser libraries such as pdf and word format parsers. Martin also extended and enhanced the http and proxy protocol towards a rfc-clean implementation. He also provided code for ICAP support and many more things.
Further volunteers are very welcome.
Please contact me if you have something that you are willing to do for this project. In any case: before you start something to do, please ask me in advance if I would like to integrate it later. Thank You!
|