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Stow was written by Bob Glickstein <bobg+stow@zanshin.com>, Zanshin
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Software, Inc.
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Contributions from Gord Matzigkeit <gord@enci.ucalgary.ca>.
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John Bazik wrote `fastcwd', the Perl subroutine for computing the
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current working directory.
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Charles Briscoe-Smith <cpbs@debian.org> wrote the fix to prevent
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stow -D / stow -R removing initially-empty directories.
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Adam Lackorzynski <al10@inf.tu-dresden.de> wrote the fix to prevente
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the generation of wrong links if there are links in the stow directory.
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Stow was maintained by Guillaume Morin <gmorin@gnu.org> up to November 2007.
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Kahlil (Kal) Hodgson <kahlil@internode.on.net> performed a major rewrite
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inorder to implement:
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1. defered operations,
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2. option parsing via Getopt::Long,
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3. options to support shared files,
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4. support for multiple operations per invocation,
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5. default command line arguments via '.stowrc' and '~/.stowrc' files,
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6. better cooperation between multiple stow directories,
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7. a test suite (and support code) to ensure that everything still works.
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As these changes required a dramatic reorganisation of the code, very little
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was left untouched, and so stows major version was bumped up to version 2.
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Austin Wood <austin.wood@rmit.edu.au> and Chris Hoobin
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<christopher.hoobin@rmit.edu.au> helped clean up the documentation for
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version 2 and created the texi2man script.
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Stow is currently maintained by Kahlil (Kal) Hodgson <kahlil@internode.on.net>.
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