-NetHack History file for release 3.6
-
-Behold, mortal, the origins of NetHack...
-
-Jay Fenlason wrote the original Hack with help from Kenny Woodland,
-Mike Thome, and Jon Payne.
-
-Andries Brouwer did a major re-write, transforming Hack into a very different
-game, and published (at least) three versions (1.0.1, 1.0.2, and 1.0.3) for
-UNIX(tm) machines to the Usenet.
-
-Don G. Kneller ported Hack 1.0.3 to Microsoft(tm) C and MS-DOS(tm), producing
-PC HACK 1.01e, added support for DEC Rainbow graphics in version 1.03g, and
-went on to produce at least four more versions (3.0, 3.2, 3.51, and 3.6;
-note that these are old Hack version numbers, not contemporary NetHack ones).
-
-R. Black ported PC HACK 3.51 to Lattice(tm) C and the Atari 520/1040ST,
-producing ST Hack 1.03.
-
-Mike Stephenson merged these various versions back together, incorporating
-many of the added features, and produced NetHack version 1.4 in 1987. He
-then coordinated a cast of thousands in enhancing and debugging NetHack 1.4
-and released NetHack versions 2.2 and 2.3.
-
-Later, Mike coordinated a major rewrite of the game, heading a team which
-included Ken Arromdee, Jean-Christophe Collet, Steve Creps, Eric Hendrickson,
-Izchak Miller, Eric S. Raymond, John Rupley, Mike Threepoint, and Janet Walz,
-to produce NetHack 3.0c. The same group subsequently released ten patch-
-level revisions and updates of 3.0.
-
-NetHack 3.0 was ported to the Atari by Eric R. Smith, to OS/2 by Timo
-Hakulinen, and to VMS by David Gentzel. The three of them and Kevin Darcy
-later joined the main development team to produce subsequent revisions of
-3.0.
-
-Olaf Seibert ported NetHack 2.3 and 3.0 to the Amiga. Norm Meluch, Stephen
-Spackman and Pierre Martineau designed overlay code for PC NetHack 3.0.
-Johnny Lee ported NetHack 3.0 to the Macintosh. Along with various other
-Dungeoneers, they continued to enhance the PC, Macintosh, and Amiga ports
-through the later revisions of 3.0.
-
-Headed by Mike Stephenson and coordinated by Izchak Miller and Janet Walz,
-the development team which now included Ken Arromdee, David Cohrs,
-Jean-Christophe Collet, Kevin Darcy, Matt Day, Timo Hakulinen, Steve Linhart,
-Dean Luick, Pat Rankin, Eric Raymond, and Eric Smith undertook a radical
-revision of 3.0. They re-structured the game's design, and re-wrote major
-parts of the code. They added multiple dungeons, a new display, special
-individual character quests, a new endgame and many other new features, and
-produced NetHack 3.1.
-
-Ken Lorber, Gregg Wonderly and Greg Olson, with help from Richard Addison,
-Mike Passaretti, and Olaf Seibert, developed NetHack 3.1 for the Amiga.
-
-Norm Meluch and Kevin Smolkowski, with help from Carl Schelin, Stephen
-Spackman, Steve VanDevender, and Paul Winner, ported NetHack 3.1 to the PC.
-
-Jon W{tte and Hao-yang Wang, with help from Ross Brown, Mike Engber, David
-Hairston, Michael Hamel, Jonathan Handler, Johnny Lee, Tim Lennan, Rob Menke,
-and Andy Swanson developed NetHack 3.1 for the Macintosh, porting it for
-MPW. Building on their development, Barton House added a Think C port.
-
-Timo Hakulinen ported NetHack 3.1 to OS/2. Eric Smith ported NetHack 3.1
-to the Atari. Pat Rankin, with help from Joshua Delahunty, is responsible
-for the VMS version of NetHack 3.1. Michael Allison ported NetHack 3.1 to
-Windows NT.
-
-Dean Luick, with help from David Cohrs, developed NetHack 3.1 for X11.
-Warwick Allison wrote a tiled version of NetHack for the Atari;
-he later contributed the tiles to the DevTeam and tile support was
-then added to other platforms.
-
-The 3.2 development team, comprised of Michael Allison, Ken Arromdee, David
-Cohrs, Jessie Collet, Steve Creps, Kevin Darcy, Timo Hakulinen, Steve
-Linhart, Dean Luick, Pat Rankin, Eric Smith, Mike Stephenson, Janet Walz, and
-Paul Winner, released version 3.2 in April of 1996.
-
-Version 3.2 marked the tenth anniversary of the formation of the development
-team. In a testament to their dedication to the game, all thirteen members
-of the original development team remained on the team at the start of work
-on that release. During the interval between the release of 3.1.3 and 3.2,
-one of the founding members of the development team, Dr. Izchak Miller,
-passed away. That release of the game was dedicated to him by the
-development and porting teams.
-
-Version 3.2 proved to be more stable than previous versions. Many bugs
-were fixed, abuses eliminated, and game features tuned for better game
-play.
-
-During the lifespan of NetHack 3.1 and 3.2, several enthusiasts of the game
-added their own modifications to the game and made these "variants" publicly
-available:
-
-Tom Proudfoot and Yuval Oren created NetHack++, which was quickly renamed
-NetHack--. Working independently, Stephen White wrote NetHack Plus.
-Tom Proudfoot later merged NetHack Plus and his own NetHack-- to produce
-SLASH. Larry Stewart-Zerba and Warwick Allison improved the spellcasting
-system with the Wizard Patch. Warwick Allison also ported NetHack to use
-the Qt interface.
-
-Warren Cheung combined SLASH with the Wizard Patch to produce Slash'em, and
-with the help of Kevin Hugo, added more features. Kevin later joined the
-DevTeam and incorporated the best of these ideas in NetHack 3.3.
-
-The final update to 3.2 was the bug fix release 3.2.3, which was released
-simultaneously with 3.3.0 in December 1999 just in time for the Year 2000.
-
-The 3.3 development team, consisting of Michael Allison, Ken Arromdee,
-David Cohrs, Jessie Collet, Steve Creps, Kevin Darcy, Timo Hakulinen,
-Kevin Hugo, Steve Linhart, Ken Lorber, Dean Luick, Pat Rankin, Eric Smith,
-Mike Stephenson, Janet Walz, and Paul Winner, released 3.3.0 in
-December 1999 and 3.3.1 in August of 2000.
-
-Version 3.3 offered many firsts. It was the first version to separate race
-and profession. The Elf class was removed in preference to an elf race,
-and the races of dwarves, gnomes, and orcs made their first appearance in
-the game alongside the familiar human race. Monk and Ranger roles joined
-Archeologists, Barbarians, Cavemen, Healers, Knights, Priests, Rogues,
-Samurai, Tourists, Valkyries and of course, Wizards. It was also the first
-version to allow you to ride a steed, and was the first version to have a
-publicly available web-site listing all the bugs that had been discovered.
-Despite that constantly growing bug list, 3.3 proved stable enough to last
-for more than a year and a half.
-
-The 3.4 development team initially consisted of Michael Allison, Ken Arromdee,
-David Cohrs, Jessie Collet, Kevin Hugo, Ken Lorber, Dean Luick, Pat Rankin,
-Mike Stephenson, Janet Walz, and Paul Winner, with Warwick Allison joining
-just before the release of NetHack 3.4.0 in March 2002.
-
-As with version 3.3, various people contributed to the game as a whole as
-well as supporting ports on the different platforms that NetHack runs on:
-
-Pat Rankin maintained 3.4 for VMS.
-
-Michael Allison maintained NetHack 3.4 for the MS-DOS platform.
-Paul Winner and Yitzhak Sapir provided encouragement.
-
-Dean Luick, Mark Modrall, and Kevin Hugo maintained and enhanced the
-Macintosh port of 3.4.
-
-Michael Allison, David Cohrs, Alex Kompel, Dion Nicolaas, and Yitzhak Sapir
-maintained and enhanced 3.4 for the Microsoft Windows platform. Alex Kompel
-contributed a new graphical interface for the Windows port. Alex Kompel also
-contributed a Windows CE port for 3.4.1.
-
-Ron Van Iwaarden maintained 3.4 for OS/2.
-
-Janne Salmijarvi and Teemu Suikki maintained and enhanced the
-Amiga port of 3.5 after Janne Salmijarvi resurrected it for 3.3.1.
-
-Christian `Marvin' Bressler maintained 3.5 for the Atari after he
-resurrected it for 3.3.1.
-
-The release of NetHack 3.4.3 in December 2003 marked the beginning of a
-long release hiatus. 3.4.3 proved to be a remarkably stable version that
-provided continued enjoyment by the community for more than a decade. The
-devteam slowly and quietly continued to work on the game behind the scenes
-during the tenure of 3.4.3. It was during that same period that several
-new variants emerged within the NetHack community. Notably sporkhack by
-Derek S. Ray, unnethack by Patric Mueller, nitrohack and its successors
-originally by Daniel Thaler and then by Alex Smith, and
-Dynahack by Tung Nguyen. Some of those variants continue to be developed,
-maintained, and enjoyed by the community to this day.
-
-In September 2014, an interim snapshot of the code under development was
-released publicly by other parties. Since that code was a work-in-progress
-and had not gone through a period of debugging, it was decided that the
-version numbers present on that code snapshot would be retired and never
-used in an official NetHack release. An announcement was posted on the
-devteam's official nethack.org website to that effect, stating that there
-would never be a 3.4.4, 3.5, or 3.5.0 official release version.
-
-In January 2015, preparation began for the release of NetHack 3.6.
-
-At the beginning of development for what would eventually get released
-as 3.6.0, the development team consisted of Michael Allison,
-Warwick Allison, Ken Arromdee, David Cohrs, Jessie Collet, Ken Lorber,
-Dean Luick, Pat Rankin, Mike Stephenson, Janet Walz, and Paul Winner.
-Leading up to the release of 3.6.0 in early 2015, new members Sean Hunt,
-Pasi Kallinen, and Derek S. Ray joined the NetHack development team.
-
-In January 2015, preparation began for the release of NetHack 3.6. The 3.6
-version merges work done by the development team since the previous release
-with some of the beloved community patches. Many bugs were fixed and some
-code was restructured.
-
-The development team, as well as Steve VanDevender and Kevin Smolkowski
-ensured that NetHack 3.6.0 continued to operate on various Unix flavors
-as well as maintaining the X11 interface.
-
-Ken Lorber, Haoyang Wang, Pat Rankin, and Dean Luick maintained the port
-of NetHack 3.6.0 for Mac.
-
-Michael Allison, Derek S. Ray, Yitzhak Sapir, Alex Kompel, Dion Nicolaas,
-and David Cohrs maintained the port of NetHack 3.6.0 for Microsoft Windows.
-
-Pat Rankin attempted to keep the VMS port running for NetHack 3.6.0,
-hindered by limited access. Kevin Smolkowski has updated and tested it
-for the most recent version of OpenVMS (V8.4 as of this writing) on Alpha
-and Integrity (aka Itanium aka IA64) but not VAX.
-
-This version of the game is special in a particular way. Near the end of
-the development of 3.6, one of the significant inspirations for many of
-the humorous and fun features found in the game, author Terry Pratchett,
-passed away. This version of the game includes a tribute to him.
-
-
-An official NetHack web site continues to be maintained by Ken Lorber at
-http://www.nethack.org/.
-
---
-SHOUT-OUTS
-
-The devteam would like to give a special "shout-out" to thank the generous
-people primarily responsible for the public NetHack servers available for
-playing the game at nethack.alt.org and devnull.net. In addition to
-providing a way for the public to play a game of NetHack from almost
-anywhere, they have hosted annual NetHack tournaments for many, many years.
-
-On behalf of the NetHack community, thank you very much to
-M. Drew Streib, Pasi Kallinen and Robin Bandy.
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+Ken Lorber, Gregg Wonderly¤ª¤è¤Ó Grag Olson¤Ï Richard Addison,
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+Norm Meluch ¤ª¤è¤Ó Kevin Smolkowski¤Ï Carl Schelin, Stephen Spackman
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+
+Jon W{tte ¤ª¤è¤Ó Hao-yang Wang¤Ï Ross Brown, Mike Engber, David Hairston,
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+Timo Hakulinen¤Ï NetHack 3.1¤ò OS/2¤Ë°Ü¿¢¤·¤¿¡¥ Eric Smith¤Ï NetHack 3.1
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- - - - - - - - - -
-From time to time, some depraved individual out there in netland sends a
-particularly intriguing modification to help out with the game. The Gods of
-the Dungeon sometimes make note of the names of the worst of these miscreants
-in this, the list of Dungeoneers:
-
- Adam Aronow Janet Walz Nathan Eady
- Alex Kompel Janne Salmijarvi Norm Meluch
- Andreas Dorn Jean-Christophe Collet Olaf Seibert
- Andy Church Jeff Bailey Pasi Kallinen
- Andy Swanson Jochen Erwied Pat Rankin
- Ari Huttunen John Kallen Paul Winner
- Barton House John Rupley Pierre Martineau
- Benson I. Margulies John S. Bien Ralf Brown
- Bill Dyer Johnny Lee Ray Chason
- Boudewijn Waijers Jon W{tte Richard Addison
- Bruce Cox Jonathan Handler Richard Beigel
- Bruce Holloway Joshua Delahunty Richard P. Hughey
- Bruce Mewborne Keizo Yamamoto Rob Menke
- Carl Schelin Ken Arnold Robin Bandy
- Chris Russo Ken Arromdee Robin Johnson
- David Cohrs Ken Lorber Roderick Schertler
- David Damerell Ken Washikita Roland McGrath
- David Gentzel Kevin Darcy Ron Van Iwaarden
- David Hairston Kevin Hugo Ronnen Miller
- Dean Luick Kevin Sitze Ross Brown
- Del Lamb Kevin Smolkowski Sascha Wostmann
- Derek S. Ray Kevin Sweet Scott Bigham
- Deron Meranda Lars Huttar Scott R. Turner
- Dion Nicolaas Leon Arnott Sean Hunt
- Dylan O'Donnell M. Drew Streib Stephen Spackman
- Eric Backus Malcolm Ryan Stefan Thielscher
- Eric Hendrickson Mark Gooderum Stephen White
- Eric R. Smith Mark Modrall Steve Creps
- Eric S. Raymond Marvin Bressler Steve Linhart
- Erik Andersen Matthew Day Steve VanDevender
- Frederick Roeber Merlyn LeRoy Teemu Suikki
- Gil Neiger Michael Allison Tim Lennan
- Greg Laskin Michael Feir Timo Hakulinen
- Greg Olson Michael Hamel Tom Almy
- Gregg Wonderly Michael Sokolov Tom West
- Hao-yang Wang Mike Engber Warren Cheung
- Helge Hafting Mike Gallop Warwick Allison
- Irina Rempt-Drijfhout Mike Passaretti Yitzhak Sapir
- Izchak Miller Mike Stephenson
- J. Ali Harlow Mikko Juola
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+
+ Adam Aronow Izchak Miller Mike Stephenson
+ Alex Kompel J. Ali Harlow Norm Meluch
+ Andreas Dorn Janet Walz Olaf Seibert
+ Andy Church Janne Salmijarvi Pasi Kallinen
+ Andy Swanson Jean-Christophe Collet Pat Rankin
+ Ari Huttunen Jochen Erwied Paul Winner
+ Barton House John Kallen Pierre Martineau
+ Benson I. Margulies John Rupley Ralf Brown
+ Bill Dyer John S. Bien Ray Chason
+ Boudewijn Waijers Johnny Lee Richard Addison
+ Bruce Cox Jon W{tte Richard Beigel
+ Bruce Holloway Jonathan Handler Richard P. Hughey
+ Bruce Mewborne Joshua Delahunty Rob Menke
+ Carl Schelin Keizo Yamamoto Robin Johnson
+ Chris Russo Ken Arnold Roderick Schertler
+ David Cohrs Ken Arromdee Roland McGrath
+ David Damerell Ken Lorber Ron Van Iwaarden
+ David Gentzel Ken Washikita Ronnen Miller
+ David Hairston Kevin Darcy Ross Brown
+ Dean Luick Kevin Hugo Sascha Wostmann
+ Del Lamb Kevin Sitze Scott Bigham
+ Deron Meranda Kevin Smolkowski Scott R. Turner
+ Dion Nicolaas Kevin Sweet Stephen Spackman
+ Dylan O'Donnell Lars Huttar Stephen White
+ Eric Backus Malcolm Ryan Steve Creps
+ Eric Hendrickson Mark Gooderum Steve Linhart
+ Eric R. Smith Mark Modrall Steve VanDevender
+ Eric S. Raymond Marvin Bressler Teemu Suikki
+ Erik Andersen Matthew Day Tim Lennan
+ Frederick Roeber Merlyn LeRoy Timo Hakulinen
+ Gil Neiger Michael Allison Tom Almy
+ Greg Laskin Michael Feir Tom West
+ Greg Olson Michael Hamel Warren Cheung
+ Gregg Wonderly Michael Sokolov Warwick Allison
+ Hao-yang Wang Mike Engber Yitzhak Sapir
+ Helge Hafting Mike Gallop
+ Irina Rempt-Drijfhout Mike Passaretti