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Credits
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GLEW was developed by Milan
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Ikits and
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href="http://wwwvis.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/~magallon/">Marcelo
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Magallon. They also perform occasional maintainance to make sure
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that GLEW stays in mint condition. Aaron Lefohn, Joe Kniss, and Chris
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Wyman were the first users and also assisted with the design and
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debugging process. The acronym GLEW originates from Aaron Lefohn.
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Pasi Kärkkäinen identified and fixed several problems with
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GLX and SDL. Nate Robins created the <tt>wglinfo</tt> utility, to
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which modifications were made by Michael Wimmer.
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Copyright
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GLEW is originally derived from the EXTGL project by Lev Povalahev.
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The source code is licensed under the Modified BSD
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License, the Mesa 3-D License (MIT
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License), and the Khronos License (MIT
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License). The automatic code generation scripts are released under
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the GNU GPL.
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