The following people were essential for the design and
development of XIST:

Guido van Rossum (guido at python.org)
	for inventing a programming language where
	programming is fun again.

Fredrik Lundh (fredrik at effbot.org)
	parsing is a dirty job, but somebody's gotta do it. ;)

Thomas Aglassinger (agi at giga.or.at)
	for hsc, which started it all.

Hartmut Goebel (hartmut at goebel.noris.de)
	for testing, sending comments, bugfixes and patches,
	for the idea and first implementation of cond.py,
	and for the idea for handling empty attributes.

Thoralf Hnsel (thoralf_haensel at hotmail.com)
	for his WML module, ruby.py, dtd2xsc.py and docbook.py.

Henning Thielemann (lemming at henning-thielemann.de)
	for his idea of having a target language for the
	conversion process.

Matthias Bauer (mba at livinglogic.de)
	for his work on the JSP and Struts stuff.

Alexander Lamm (alex at livinglogic.de)
	for ll.xist.ns.struts_config11.

Marc-Andr Lemburg (mal at lemburg.com)
	for mxTidy.

The Apache Software Foundation
	for the CSS parser from the Batik application
	which is the base for csstokenizer.

Doris Aschenbrenner
	for ll.xist.ns.rng
