Format:           http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep5
Upstream-Name:    Coriolis
Upstream-Contact: Jean-Paul Chaput <Jean-Paul.Chaput@lip6.fr>
Source:           http://www-soc.lip6.fr/recherche/cian/coriolis-2
Copyright:        2000-2011 Universite Pierre & Marie Curie (UPMC)
Comment:
  Coriolis is a team work. The main contributors are:
              Christophe ALEXANDRE  (mauka)
                  Sophie BELLOEIL   (stratus)
               Jean-Paul CHAPUT     (vlsisapd, crlcore, katabatic, kite, unicorn)
                    Hugo CLÉMENT    (nimbus)
                  Damien DUPUIS     (vlsisapd, knik)
                    Rémy ESCASSUT   (hurricane)
               Christian MASSSON    (hurricane)
                      Wu YIFEI      (equinox, solstice)
    The Knik router also makes use of the FLUTE software from:
             Chris C. N. CHU


Files:     *
Copyright: 2000-2011 Université Pierre & Marie Curie (UPMC)
License:   GPL-2

Files:     hurricane/src/hurricane/*
           hurricane/doc/hurricane/*
Copyright: 2000-2011 Bull S.A.
License:   GPL-2

Files:     knik/src/flute-3.1/*
Copyright: 2004-2011 Chris C. N. Chu
License:   FLUTE-License


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