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1 The following organizations have supported the Squid Project by providing
2 their resources or funding various Squid development activities:
3
4 The Squid Software Foundation - http://foundation.squid-cache.org/
5
6 The Foundation governs and facilitates Squid project activities,
7 providing the infrastructure and support framework for Squid
8 developers and users.
9
10 @Squid-6:
11 DigitalOcean - https://www.digitalocean.com/
12
13 DigitalOcean has donated droplets from their cloud infrastructure
14 to host most of Squid Project's continuous integration farm.
15
16 SpinUp
17
18 SpinUp has donated cloud resources to host our main website, wiki
19 and mailing lists.
20
21 The Measurement Factory - http://www.measurement-factory.com/
22
23 The Measurement Factory has contributed significant resources to
24 Squid development and Squid Project infrastructure and support.
25
26 Treehouse Networks, NZ - http://treenet.co.nz/
27
28 Treehouse Networks has contributed significant resources
29 toward Squid-3+ development and maintenance for their customer
30 gateways and CDN.
31
32 @Squid-5:
33 RackSpace - https://www.rackspace.com/
34
35 RackSpace donated a number of virtual machines from their cloud
36 infrastructure to support and extend our continuous integration
37 testing infrastructure and, in 2014-2019, to host many of the
38 Squid Project services.
39
40 @Squid-4:
41 Augur TBBS Pty Limited
42
43 Augur TBBS has funded development work towards HTTP/2 support in
44 Squid-4.
45
46 Bloomberg L.P.
47
48 Bloomberg L.P. has funded development work towards stabilizing
49 Squid-4.
50
51 LaunchPad - http://launchpad.net/
52
53 Provide Bazaar mirroring services and host the Squid-3+ developer
54 project code.
55
56 RM Education - http://www.rm.com/
57
58 RM Education has sponsored Squid performance optimizations and
59 stability improvements.
60
61 @Squid-3.5:
62 Messagenet - http://messagenet.it/
63
64 Messagenet donated hardware and bandwidth for the wiki server
65 and most continuous integration testing until late 2014 when
66 it was converted to a Squid Project core mirror server.
67
68 @Squid-3.4:
69 anonymoX GmbH - http://anonymox.net/
70
71 anonymoX contributed sponsorship and resources towards resolving
72 and testing bug fixes in high performance Squid-3.4 proxies.
73
74 @Squid-3.3:
75 iCelero - http://icelero.com/
76
77 iCelero.com contributed development resources towards
78 testing and stabilization of Squid-3.3 on Windows.
79
80 Netbox Blue Pty - http://netboxblue.com/
81
82 Netbox Blue Pty. contributed development resources towards
83 testing and stabilizing of authentication systems in Squid-3.2
84 and Squid-3.3.
85
86 @Squid-3.2:
87 iiNet Ltd - http://www.iinet.net.au/
88
89 iiNet Ltd contributed significant development resources to
90 Squid during its early stages and was instrumental in its
91 early adoption in the local internet community.
92 In Squid-2.6 and 3.0 iiNet supplied equipment to help develop
93 and test the WCCPv2 implementation.
94 In Squid-3.2 iiNet sponsored development time to resolve
95 authentication problems.
96
97 Palisade Systems - http://www.palisadesys.com/
98
99 Palisade Systems funded initial SSL Bump feature development
100 in Squid-3.2.
101
102 @Squid-3.1:
103 Barefruit - http://www.barefruit.com/
104
105 Barefruit has funded Squid-3.0 and 3.1 development and maintenance,
106 with a focus on content adaptation (ICAP and eCAP) support.
107
108 BBC (UK) and Siemens IT Solutions and Services (UK)
109
110 Provided development and testing resources for Solaris /dev/poll
111 support in Squid-3.1.
112
113 webwasher AG - http://www.webwasher.com/
114
115 webwasher AG paid for improvements to Squid-3.1 ICAP client
116 implementation.
117
118 SourceForge - http://www.sourceforge.net/
119
120 Provide CVS mirroring services and hosted the Squid-2 developer
121 project code.
122
123 @Squid-3.0:
124 Kaspersky Lab - http://www.kaspersky.com/
125
126 Kaspersky Lab funded initial development of ICAP support in
127 Squid-3.0
128
129 MARA Systems AB - http://www.marasystems.com/
130
131 MARA systems has sponsored the bug fixing and maintenance for
132 most Squid-2.5 releases, and a number of new features to be found
133 in Squid-3.0.
134
135 Zope Corporation - http://www.zope.com/
136
137 Zope Corporation funded the development of the ESI protocol
138 (http://www.esi.org) in Squid-3.0 to provide greater cachability
139 of dynamic and personalized pages by caching common page
140 components.
141
142 @Squid-2.7:
143 Picture IQ - http://www.pictureiq.com/
144
145 Picture IQ bought simple support for the Vary header to Squid-2.7,
146 to help their accelerator setups.
147
148 Yahoo! Inc. - http://www.yahoo.com/
149
150 Yahoo! Inc. supported the development of improved refresh
151 logic. Many thanks to Yahoo! Inc. for supporting the development
152 of these features.
153
154 @Squid-2.6:
155 Swell Technology - http://www.swelltech.com/
156
157 Swell Technology provided development and testing support to the
158 Squid-2 project, as well as hardware donations for Squid developers.
159
160 @Squid-2.4:
161 SGI - http://www.sgi.com/
162
163 SGI has provided hardware donations for Squid developers.
164
165 @Squid-2.3:
166 National Laboratory for Applied Network Research
167
168 NLANR coordinated the early development of Squid
169 with features for integration with the IRCache network
170 measurement project and High Performance Networking.
171
172 The National Science Foundation
173
174 The NSF was the primary funding source for Squid development
175 from 1996-2000. Two grants (#NCR-9616602, #NCR-9521745)
176 received through the Advanced Networking Infrastructure
177 and Research (ANIR) Division were administered by the
178 University of California San Diego.