program, both in its original version (rEFIt) and by providing features
I've incorporated into the current version. Specifically:
+Program (C source code) files:
+------------------------------
+
* Christoph Pfisterer was the original author of rEFIt. See its Web page,
http://refit.sourceforge.net, for this version of the program. Christoph
has therefore contributed more to rEFInd than anybody else, myself
wrapper created by Christoph Phisterer. They then passed through Oracle's
VirtualBox (https://www.virtualbox.org) and the Clover boot loader
project (https://sourceforge.net/projects/cloverefiboot/). The
- filesystem-specific code comes from various sources, including Apple and
- the Linux kernel.
+ filesystem-specific code comes from various sources, including Apple,
+ the Linux kernel, and Christoph Pfisterer.
+
+* Assorted support code is borrowed from the TianoCore EDK2
+ (https://sourceforge.net/projects/tianocore/), which is the reference
+ implementation for EFI.
+
+* Dave Vasilevsky (dave@vasilevsky.ca) contributed the disk-ejection
+ code.
+
+* John Bressler (jrb1327@gmail.com) contributed the code to boot BIOS-based
+ OSes on UEFI-based PCs.
+
+* The code for editing boot options (cursor_left(), cursor_right(), and
+ line_edit() in screen.c) is taken from gummiboot
+ (http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/gummiboot).
+
+* Stefan Agner (stefan@agner.ch) turned the original ext2fs/ext3fs driver
+ into one that can read ext4fs.
+
+* Samuel Liao ported the GRUB 2 Btrfs code into an EFI driver and
+ contributed it to this project.
+
+* Matthew J. Garrett (mjg@redhat.com) wrote the shim boot loader upon which
+ rEFInd relies for its Secure Boot functionality. I took a few shim
+ functions to help out on the rEFInd side, too; see the mok/mok.c source
+ code file.
+
+* James Bottomley (James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com) wrote the
+ Linux Foundation's PreBootloader, which is an alternative to shim. I've
+ found that much of its code is also useful in implementing Secure Boot
+ functionality in rEFInd. Most of the files in the mok subdirectory are
+ based on Bottomley's PreBootloader code.
+
+* The PNG support, in the files libeg/lodepng.c and libeg/lodepng.h, is a
+ slightly modified version of LodePNG (http://lodev.org/lodepng/) by Lode
+ Vandevenne. (The libeg/lodepng_xtra.c file provides some necessary
+ ancillary and interface functions written by me.)
+
+Icons and graphics:
+-------------------
* I replaced many of the original rEFIt icons with icons taken from the
Oxygen Icons project, either from the Oxygen Refit package on its page
pages correctly, the original creator was David Vignoni (aka
"deviantdark" on the deviantart site).
+* The keys icon for MOK keys management comes from the
+ kdeartwork-iconthemes-4.8.5 package on Gentoo.
+
+* The memtest icon (tool_memtest.icns) was originally memory.png from
+ the Gentoo kdeartwork-iconthemes-4.10.5 icons package.
+
+* The gummiboot icon is taken from the gummiboot Web page
+ (http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/gummiboot) and scaled down
+ slightly.
+
* The Linux Mint icon comes from the Linux Mint 11.1 user guide
(http://ftp.heanet.ie/pub/linuxmint.com/docs/user-guide/)
+* The Kuubunut icon comes from "doctormo" on deviantart, at
+ http://doctormo.deviantart.com/art/Ubuntu-Icons-171616850.
+
* The Arch Linux icon was created by ~IDRGSKYWALKER on Deviant Art
(http://idrgskywalker.deviantart.com/art/Arch-Linux-Logo-186211022).
+* The Fatdog Linux icon was created by the Fatdog developers (see
+ http://distro.ibiblio.org/fatdog/web/ for the Fatdog project).
+
+* The ALT Linux icon was donated by the ALT Linux developers (see
+ http://www.altlinux.com).
+
+* The ChromeOS icon (os_chrome.icns) is a cropped version of the icon from
+ Wikipedia
+ (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Google_Chrome_icon_and_wordmark_%282011%29.svg),
+ which in turn is Google's original work.
+
+* Erik Kemperman provided the rEFInd icon, which is a combination of
+ the common refresh/reload icon and the search/find icon.