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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 | In addition to the numerous volunteer developers (see CONTRIBUTORS),
the following organizations have provided non-financial support for
the Squid Project:
iiNet Ltd - http://www.iinet.net.au/
iiNet Ltd contributed significant development resources to
Squid during its early stages and was instrumental in its
early adoption in the local internet community.
In Squid-2.6 and 3.0 iiNet supplied equipment to help develop
and test the WCCPv2 implementation.
In Squid-3.2 iiNet sponsored development time to resolve
authentication problems.
LaunchPad - http://launchpad.net/
Provide Bazaar mirroring services and host the Squid-3 developer
project code.
Messagenet - http://messagenet.it/
Messagenet donated hardware and bandwidth for the wiki server
and most continuous integration testing.
Palisade Systems - http://www.palisadesys.com/
Palisade Systems funded SSL Bump feature development in Squid3.
The Measurement Factory - http://www.measurement-factory.com/
Measurement Factory has constributed significant resources
toward Squid-3 development and server maintenance.
Treehouse Networks, NZ - http://treenet.co.nz/
Treehouse Networks has contributed significant resources
toward Squid-3 development and maintenance for their customer
gateways and CDN.
Barefruit - http://www.barefruit.com/
Barefruit has funded Squid-3.0 and 3.1 development and maintenance,
with a focus on content adaptation (ICAP and eCAP) support.
BBC (UK) and Siemens IT Solutions and Services (UK)
Provided developement and testing resources for Solaris /dev/poll
support in Squid-3.1.
webwasher AG - http://www.webwasher.com/
webwasher AG paid for improvements to Squid-3.1 ICAP client
implementation.
SourceForge - http://www.sourceforge.net/
Provide CVS mirroring services and hosted the Squid-2 developer
project code.
Kaspersky Lab - http://www.kaspersky.com/
Kaspersky Lab funded initial development of ICAP support in
Squid-3.0
MARA Systems AB - http://www.marasystems.com/
MARA systems has sponsored the bug fixing and maintenance for
most Squid-2.5 releases, and a number of new features to be found
in Squid-3.0.
Zope Corporation - http://www.zope.com/
Zope Corporation funded the development of the ESI protocol
(http://www.esi.org) in Squid-3.0 to provide greater cachability
of dynamic and personalized pages by caching common page
components.
Picture IQ - http://www.pictureiq.com/
Picture IQ bought simple support for the Vary header to Squid-2.7,
to help their accelerator setups.
Yahoo! Inc. - http://www.yahoo.com/
Yahoo! Inc. supported the development of improved refresh
logics. Many thanks to Yahoo! Inc. for supporting the development
of these features.
Swell Technology - http://www.swelltech.com/
Swell Technology provided development and testing support to the
Squid-2 project, as well as hardware donations for Squid developers.
SGI - http://www.sgi.com/
SGI has provided hardware donations for Squid developers.
The National Science Foundation
The NSF was the primary funding source for Squid development
from 1996-2000. Two grants (#NCR-9616602, #NCR-9521745)
received through the Advanced Networking Infrastructure
and Research (ANIR) Division were administered by the
University of California San Diego.
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