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Although I (Roderick W. Smith) am releasing rEFInd in its current form, the
program is not the work of a single person. Others have contributed to the
program, both in its original version (rEFIt) and by providing features
I've incorporated into the current version. Specifically:
Program (C source code and script) files:
-----------------------------------------
* Christoph Pfisterer was the original author of rEFIt. See its Web page,
http://refit.sourceforge.net, for this version of the program. Christoph
has therefore contributed more to rEFInd than anybody else, myself
included; my changes are comparatively small additions to the original
rEFIt base.
* The Debian project has made a version of rEFIt available that
incorporates a number of patches, all attributed to Julien BLACHE
([email protected]), to enable it to build properly on a Linux system.
It was this version of rEFIt that I used as a starting point for creating
rEFInd. See http://packages.debian.org/sid/refit for this version of the
program.
* The filesystem drivers released with version 0.4.0 rely on a filesystem
wrapper created by Christoph Phisterer. They then passed through Oracle's
VirtualBox (https://www.virtualbox.org) and the Clover boot loader
project (https://sourceforge.net/projects/cloverefiboot/). The
filesystem-specific code comes from various sources, including Apple,
the Linux kernel, and Christoph Pfisterer.
* Assorted support code is borrowed from the TianoCore EDK2
(https://sourceforge.net/projects/tianocore/), which is the reference
implementation for EFI.
* Dave Vasilevsky ([email protected]) contributed the disk-ejection
code.
* John Bressler ([email protected]) contributed the code to boot BIOS-based
OSes on UEFI-based PCs.
* CJ Vaughter contributed the code for support of touch displays and mice,
with some improvements to the former by Tom Briden.
* The code for editing boot options (cursor_left(), cursor_right(), and
line_edit() in screen.c) is taken from gummiboot
(http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/gummiboot).
* Stefan Agner ([email protected]) turned the original ext2fs/ext3fs driver
into one that can read ext4fs.
* Samuel Liao ported the GRUB 2 Btrfs and NTFS code into EFI drivers and
contributed them to this project, along with several miscellaneous
improvements.
* Martin Whitaker ([email protected]) added 64-bit support
to the ext4fs driver.
* Emerson Barcelos ([email protected]) wrote the code for
enabling Intel VMX support (the enable_and_lock_vmx token in
refind.conf).
* Rohan Sehgal ([email protected]) wrote code to help rEFInd
detect network boot options and launch them, with the help of the
external ipxe.efi and ipxe_discover.efi programs.
* Matthew J. Garrett ([email protected]) wrote the shim boot loader upon which
rEFInd relies for its Secure Boot functionality. I took a few shim
functions to help out on the rEFInd side, too; see the mok/mok.c source
code file.
* James Bottomley ([email protected]) wrote the
Linux Foundation's PreBootloader, which is an alternative to shim. I've
found that much of its code is also useful in implementing Secure Boot
functionality in rEFInd. Most of the files in the mok subdirectory are
based on Bottomley's PreBootloader code.
* The PNG support, in the files libeg/lodepng.c and libeg/lodepng.h, is a
slightly modified version of LodePNG (http://lodev.org/lodepng/) by Lode
Vandevenne. (The libeg/lodepng_xtra.c file provides some necessary
ancillary and interface functions written by me.)
* Pavel Penev contributed the code to enable encrypting rEFInd's locally
generated signing keys in refind-install.
* The code to expand gzip-compressed files (in the gzip subdirectory)
originates with the Linux kernel, version 6.1.11, which in turn took it
from Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler's zlib.
* The RefindPkg.dec and RefindPkg.dsc files, used to enable compiling
rEFInd in the traditional TianoCore way, come from
https://github.com/snarez/refind-edk2.
Icons and graphics:
-------------------
* Most icons are derived from the AwOken icon set, version 2.5, by
Alessandro Roncone (aka alecive); see
http://alecive.deviantart.com/art/AwOken-163570862. Many of these icons
have been scaled or altered in color from their original forms.
* The Debian icon is based on the SVG available from
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Debian-OpenLogo.svg. I modified
it to fit the general style set by the AwOken icons.
* The Elementary OS icon is based on the SVG available from
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Elementary_logo.svg. I modified
it to fit the general style set by the AwOken icons.
* The Haiku OS icon is based on an icon for the Haiku OS, as submitted by
Adrien Destugues.
* Erik Kemperman provided the original (pre-0.9.3) rEFInd icon, which is a
combination of the common refresh/reload icon and the search/find icon.
For version 0.9.3, I created a new icon from Erik's basic design concept,
but to match the AwOken flat-with-drop-shadow style.
* Additional icons were created by me.