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mdboom committed Aug 16, 2012
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matplotlib was written by John Hunter and is now developed and
maintained by a number of
`active <http://www.ohloh.net/projects/matplotlib/contributors>`_
developers.
maintained by a number of `active
<http://www.ohloh.net/projects/matplotlib/contributors>`_ developers.
The current lead developer of matplotlib is Michael Droettboom.

Special thanks to those who have made valuable contributions
(roughly in order of first contribution by date)
Special thanks to those who have made valuable contributions (roughly
in order of first contribution by date). Any list like this is bound
to be incomplete and can't capture the thousands and thousands of
contributions over the years from these and others:

Jeremy O'Donoghue
wrote the wx backend

Andrew Straw provided much of the log scaling architecture, the fill
command, PIL support for imshow, and provided many examples. He
also wrote the support for dropped axis spines and the `buildbot
Andrew Straw
Provided much of the log scaling architecture, the fill command, PIL
support for imshow, and provided many examples. He also wrote the
support for dropped axis spines and the `buildbot
<http://mpl-buildbot.code.astraw.com/>`_ unit testing infrastructure
which triggers the JPL/James Evans platform specific builds and
regression test image comparisons from svn matplotlib across
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matplotlib, and Jonathon Taylor and Reinier Heeres ported it to the
refactored transform trunk.

Jae-Joon Lee implemented fancy arrows and boxes, rewrote the legend
Jae-Joon Lee
Implemented fancy arrows and boxes, rewrote the legend
support to handle multiple columns and fancy text boxes, wrote the
axes grid toolkit, and has made numerous contributions to the code
and documentation

Paul Ivanov
Has worked on getting matplotlib integrated better with other tools,
such as Sage and IPython, and getting the test infrastructure
faster, lighter and meaner. Listen to his podcast.

Tony Yu
Has been involved in matplotlib since the early days, and recently
has contributed stream plotting among many other improvements. He
is the author of mpltools.

Benjamin Root
Has significantly improved the capabilities of the 3D plotting. He
has improved matplotlib's documentation and code quality throughout,
and does invaluable triaging of pull requests and bugs.

Phil Elson
Fixed some deep-seated bugs in the transforms framework, and has
been laser-focused on improving polish throughout matplotlib,
tackling things that have been considered to large and daunting for
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"to large" -> "too large"

a long time.

Damon McDougall
Added triangulated 3D surfaces and stack plots to matplotlib.
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