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Funding for the project that created the original Xmlrpc-c was
provided in part by the good folks at First Peer, Inc., producers of
P2P applications.

Eric Kidd developed the original Xmlrpc-c in 2000 and maintained it up
through June 2001.

Bryan Henderson took over as maintainer in October 2004.

Xmlrpc-c contains (and relies on for some server functions) a derivation
of the Abyss web server by Moez Mahfoudh.

Xmlrpc-c contains (and relies on) a derivation of the Expat XML
parser, written by James Clark.

The base64 code was derived from what Jack Jansen developed for Python.

For more history, including credits for more minor contributions, see
the HISTORY file.

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