1 The following organizations have supported the Squid Project by providing
2 their resources or funding various Squid development activities:
7 Augur TBBS has funded development work towards HTTP/2 support in
12 Bloomberg L.P. has funded development work towards stabilizing
15 DigialOcean - https://www.digitalocean.com/
17 DigitalOcean has donated droplets from their cloud infrastructure
18 to host some of the project's continuous integration farm
20 LaunchPad - http://launchpad.net/
22 Provide Bazaar mirroring services and host the Squid-3+ developer
25 RackSpace - http://www.rackspace.com/
27 RackSpace donated a number of virtual machines from their cloud
28 infrastructure to support and extend the continuous integration
29 testing infrastructure, and since late 2014 to host many of the
30 Squid Project services.
32 RM Education - http://www.rm.com/
34 RM Education has sponsored Squid performance optimizations and
35 stability improvements.
37 Squid Software Foundation - http://foundation.squid-cache.org/
39 The Foundation governs and facilitates Squid project activities,
40 providing the infrastructure and support framework for Squid
43 The Measurement Factory - http://www.measurement-factory.com/
45 Measurement Factory has contributed significant resources
46 toward Squid-3+ development and server maintenance.
48 Treehouse Networks, NZ - http://treenet.co.nz/
50 Treehouse Networks has contributed significant resources
51 toward Squid-3+ development and maintenance for their customer
55 Messagenet - http://messagenet.it/
57 Messagenet donated hardware and bandwidth for the wiki server
58 and most continuous integration testing until late 2014 when
59 it was converted to a Squid Project core mirror server.
62 anonymoX GmbH - http://anonymox.net/
64 anonymoX contributed sponsorship and resources towards resolving
65 and testing bug fixes in high performance Squid-3.4 proxies.
68 iCelero - http://icelero.com/
70 iCelero.com contributed development resources towards
71 testing and stabilization of Squid-3.3 on Windows.
73 Netbox Blue Pty - http://netboxblue.com/
75 Netbox Blue Pty. contributed development resources towards
76 testing and stabilizing of authentication systems in Squid-3.2
80 iiNet Ltd - http://www.iinet.net.au/
82 iiNet Ltd contributed significant development resources to
83 Squid during its early stages and was instrumental in its
84 early adoption in the local internet community.
85 In Squid-2.6 and 3.0 iiNet supplied equipment to help develop
86 and test the WCCPv2 implementation.
87 In Squid-3.2 iiNet sponsored development time to resolve
88 authentication problems.
90 Palisade Systems - http://www.palisadesys.com/
92 Palisade Systems funded initial SSL Bump feature development
96 Barefruit - http://www.barefruit.com/
98 Barefruit has funded Squid-3.0 and 3.1 development and maintenance,
99 with a focus on content adaptation (ICAP and eCAP) support.
101 BBC (UK) and Siemens IT Solutions and Services (UK)
103 Provided development and testing resources for Solaris /dev/poll
104 support in Squid-3.1.
106 webwasher AG - http://www.webwasher.com/
108 webwasher AG paid for improvements to Squid-3.1 ICAP client
111 SourceForge - http://www.sourceforge.net/
113 Provide CVS mirroring services and hosted the Squid-2 developer
117 Kaspersky Lab - http://www.kaspersky.com/
119 Kaspersky Lab funded initial development of ICAP support in
122 MARA Systems AB - http://www.marasystems.com/
124 MARA systems has sponsored the bug fixing and maintenance for
125 most Squid-2.5 releases, and a number of new features to be found
128 Zope Corporation - http://www.zope.com/
130 Zope Corporation funded the development of the ESI protocol
131 (http://www.esi.org) in Squid-3.0 to provide greater cachability
132 of dynamic and personalized pages by caching common page
136 Picture IQ - http://www.pictureiq.com/
138 Picture IQ bought simple support for the Vary header to Squid-2.7,
139 to help their accelerator setups.
141 Yahoo! Inc. - http://www.yahoo.com/
143 Yahoo! Inc. supported the development of improved refresh
144 logic. Many thanks to Yahoo! Inc. for supporting the development
148 Swell Technology - http://www.swelltech.com/
150 Swell Technology provided development and testing support to the
151 Squid-2 project, as well as hardware donations for Squid developers.
154 SGI - http://www.sgi.com/
156 SGI has provided hardware donations for Squid developers.
159 The National Science Foundation
161 The NSF was the primary funding source for Squid development
162 from 1996-2000. Two grants (#NCR-9616602, #NCR-9521745)
163 received through the Advanced Networking Infrastructure
164 and Research (ANIR) Division were administered by the
165 University of California San Diego.