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acknowledg-
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The development of EasyChair would have been impossible without numerous suggestions of its many users and the help of some individuals and organisations. It is impossible to list all of them here, let us mention but a few.
Geoff Sutcliffe
made many suggestions about the design of EasyChair and reported numerous bugs in the most constructive way. He has many crazy ideas about the future of EasyChair, and his crazy ideas turned out to work very well in the past.

Aleksander Kosenkov
is a friend and a former classmate at the physics and mathematics school at Novosibirsk who turned from a physicist into an artist. He designed the EasyChair homepage and will at some moment change the visual design of the system itself.

Alexander Gelbukh
made the largest number of suggestions about the design of EasyChair. Many of them have been incorporated in EasyChair and many others are on the EasyChair wishlist.

Dmitry Tishkovsky,
who knows everything about mail servers and Red Hat Linux.

Ilya Sukhanov,
from whom I learnt a lot about Linux and servers and spent hours on the phone when I had questions or problems

Pavel Rybin
helped me to find and install numerous pieces of software used to run and maintain EasyChair.

Aidan Loyns and Adrian Cummings
are system administrators at the Computer Science Department who helped with the system administration and networking.

Computer Science Department
at the University of Manchester is a place where you can have a lot of fun, including designing systems like EasyChair. The Computer Science department hosted all versions of EasyChair.

Developers of free software
such as Linux, Perl, Apache and MySQL.

All those people whose suggestions have been integrated in EasyChair and those who submitted crucial bug reports

 
 
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