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1 #!/usr/bin/perl
2 #
3 # IPFire CGIs
4 #
5 # This code is distributed under the terms of the GPL
6 #
7 # (c) The IPFire Team
8 #
9
10 use strict;
11
12 # enable only the following on debugging purpose
13 #use warnings;
14 #use CGI::Carp 'fatalsToBrowser';
15
16 require '/var/ipfire/general-functions.pl';
17 require "${General::swroot}/lang.pl";
18 require "${General::swroot}/header.pl";
19
20 &Header::showhttpheaders();
21
22 &Header::openpage($Lang::tr{'credits'}, 1, '');
23
24 &Header::openbigbox('100%', 'center');
25
26 &Header::openbox('100%', 'left', $Lang::tr{'credits'});
27
28 print <<END
29 <br /><center><b><a href='http://www.ipfire.org/'>http://www.ipfire.org/</a></b></center>
30 <p>
31 <br /><center><b>IPFire is based on IPCop and Smoothwall. Many thanks to its developers.</b></center>
32 <br /><center><b>We want to say thank you to all of the developers who ever contributed anything to IPFire.</b></center>
33 <p>
34 <p><b>Development:</b><br />
35 Projektleiter - Michael Tremer
36 (<a href='mailto:m.s.tremer\@gmail.com'>mitch\@ipfire.org</a>)<br />
37 Projektmitglied &amp; Sponsor - Detlef Lampart
38 (<a href='mailto:info\@delaco.de'>delaco\@ipfire.org</a>)<br />
39 Projektmitglied &amp; Developer - Heiner Schmeling
40 (<a href='mailto:cm\@ipfire.eu'>cm\@ipfire.org</a>)<br />
41 Projektmitglied &amp; Supporter - Silvio Rechenbach
42 (<a href='mailto:sr\@tne.de'>sr\@tne.de</a>)<br />
43 Creative Mind - Benedikt Correll<br />
44 Sponsor - Karsten Rechenbach
45 (<a href='mailto:space\@devilboard.net'>space\@devilboard.net</a>)<br />
46 Betatester - Sebastian Winter
47 (<a href='mailto:sebastian.winter\@gmail.com'>sebastian.winter\@gmail.com</a>)<br />
48 </p>
49 END
50 ;
51 &Header::closebox();
52
53 &Header::openbox('100%', 'left', 'General Public License v2');
54 print <<END;
55 <pre>
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396 </pre>
397 END
398 &Header::closebox();
399
400 &Header::closebigbox();
401
402 &Header::closepage();