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Format: http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep5
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Upstream-Name: Coriolis
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Upstream-Contact: Jean-Paul Chaput <Jean-Paul.Chaput@lip6.fr>
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Source: http://www-soc.lip6.fr/recherche/cian/coriolis-2
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Copyright: 2000-2011 Universite Pierre & Marie Curie (UPMC)
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Comment:
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Coriolis is a team work. The main contributors are:
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Christophe ALEXANDRE (mauka)
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Sophie BELLOEIL (stratus)
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Jean-Paul CHAPUT (vlsisapd, crlcore, katabatic, kite, unicorn)
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Hugo CLÉMENT (nimbus)
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Damien DUPUIS (vlsisapd, knik)
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Rémy ESCASSUT (hurricane)
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Christian MASSSON (hurricane)
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Wu YIFEI (equinox, solstice)
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The Knik router also makes use of the FLUTE software from:
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Chris C. N. CHU
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Files: *
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Copyright: 2000-2011 Université Pierre & Marie Curie (UPMC)
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License: GPL-2
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Files: hurricane/src/hurricane/*
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hurricane/doc/hurricane/*
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Copyright: 2000-2011 Bull S.A.
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License: GPL-2
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Files: knik/src/flute-3.1/*
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Copyright: 2004-2011 Chris C. N. Chu
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License: FLUTE-License
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License: GPL-2
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