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Cryptsetup was originally written in 2004 by Jana Saout
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LUKS extensions are written in 2006 by Clemens Fruhwirth
Tomb is written and maintained since 2007 by Denis Roio <jaromil@dyne.org>
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Tomb includes code and advices by Anathema, Boyska, Hellekin O. Wolf,
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Daniel Rodriguez, Parazyd and Alexandre Pujol.
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The 'gtomb' minimal GUI is being written by Parazyd.
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The Qt5 desktop tray GUI is written by Gianluca Montecchi.
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Python Tomb wrappers are contributed by Reiven and Boyska.
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Artwork is contributed by Jordi aka Mon Mort and Logan VanCuren.
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Gettext internationalization and Spanish translation is contributed by
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Daniel Rodriguez. French translation by Hellekin and Roy Lockhart,
Russian translation by fsLeg, German translation by Jerry Polfer,
Italian translation by Massimiliano Augello and Swedish translation by
PLJ / Kosovoper.
Testing, reviews and documentation contributed by Dreamer, Vlax,
Shining the Translucent, Mancausoft, Asbesto Molesto, Nignux, TheJH,
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The Grugq, Reiven, GDrooid, Alphazo, Brian May, fsLeg, JoelMon,
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Narrat, Jerry Polfer, Jim Turner, Maxime Arthaud, RobertMX,
mhogomchungu Mandeep Bhutani, Emil Lundberg, Joel Montes de Oca, Armin
Mesbah, Arusekk, Stephan Schindel and... the Linux Action Show!
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Tomb includes an implementation of the "Password-Based Key Derivation
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Function v2" based on GCrypt and written by Anthony Thyssen.
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Tomb developers can be contacted via GitHub issues on
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https://www.github.com/dyne/Tomb or over IRC https://irc.dyne.org
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channel **#dyne** (or directly over port 9999 with SSL)