The architect of the X11 core protocol was Bob Scheifler of MIT LCS, with significant contributions from Jim Gettys, Phil Karlton and Scott McGregor of Digital, Dave Rosenthal of Sun, and many others of the xpert mailing list. The original sample server implementation of the X11 protocol was implemented by Phil Karlton and Susan Angebrandt doing the device independent part of the server, with Raymond Drewry and Todd Newman of Digital Equipment Corporation, doing the mi and original ddx implementation; their feedback was vital to a good design, along with that of the more than 100 alpha and beta testers who bravely tested the X11 core design. The X11 protocol library (Xlib) was built principally by Jim Gettys of Digital and MIT Project Athena, with assistance from Ron Newman of MIT Project Athena. Our thanks to those at MIT, Digital Equipment Corporation, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, and many others who had faith in us reimplementing X from first principles. If there are mistakes here, they are mine; entirely possible after over 15 years. - Jim Gettys --- The above is a description of the core protocol, inherited from the merge of the various per-protocol repos into this unified project. The LG3D protocol was by Deron Johnson at Sun Microsystems. XFIXES, DAMAGE and COMPOSITE were by Keith Packard at HP; DAMAGE had additional contributions from Eric Anholt at Intel. The remaining extensions had no AUTHORS file; contributions for correct attribution here would be most welcome. - Adam Jackson