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1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
2<interface>
3 <requires lib="gtk+" version="2.20"/>
4 <!-- interface-naming-policy project-wide -->
5 <object class="GtkAboutDialog" id="GNUNET_GTK_about_dialog">
6 <property name="border_width">5</property>
7 <property name="title" translatable="yes">About gnunet-gtk</property>
8 <property name="modal">True</property>
9 <property name="window_position">center</property>
10 <property name="type_hint">normal</property>
11 <property name="skip_taskbar_hint">True</property>
12 <property name="skip_pager_hint">True</property>
13 <property name="urgency_hint">True</property>
14 <property name="has_separator">False</property>
15 <property name="program_name">gnunet-gtk</property>
16 <property name="version">0.9.0</property>
17 <property name="copyright" translatable="yes">(C) 2010 The GNUnet Project</property>
18 <property name="website">https://gnunet.org/</property>
19 <property name="license" translatable="yes"> GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
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301 <property name="authors">Juergen Appel &lt;jappel@linux01.gwdg.de&gt;
302Krista Grothoff &lt;krista@grothoff.org&gt;
303James Blackwell &lt;jblack@linuxguru.net&gt;
304Ludovic Courtes &lt;ludo@chbouib.org&gt;
305Nils Durner &lt;durner@gnunet.org&gt;
306Renaldo Ferreira &lt;rf@cs.purdue.edu&gt;
307Christian Grothoff &lt;christian@grothoff.org&gt;
308Eric Haumant
309Tzvetan Horozov &lt;horozov@motorola.com&gt;
310Gerd Knorr &lt;kraxel@bytesex.org&gt;
311Werner Koch &lt;libgcrypt@g10code.com&gt;
312Uli Luckas &lt;luckas@musoft.de&gt;
313Blake Matheny
314Glenn McGrath
315Hendrik Pagenhardt &lt;Hendrik.Pagenhardt@gmx.net&gt;
316Ioana Patrascu &lt;ioanapatrascu@yahoo.com&gt;
317Marko Raeihae
318Paul Ruth &lt;ruth@cs.purdue.edu&gt;
319Risto Saarelma
320Antti Salonen
321Tiberius Stef &lt;tstef@cs.purdue.edu&gt;
322Tuomas Toivonen
323Tomi Tukiainen
324Kevin Vandersloot &lt;kfv101@psu.edu&gt;
325Simo Viitanen
326Larry Waldo
327Igor Wronsky &lt;iwronsky@users.sourceforge.net&gt;
328&lt;january@hushmail.com&gt;
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335Nils Durner &lt;durner@gnunet.org&gt;
336Mathieu &lt;mollo@bghflt.org&gt;
337Eric Haumant
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340Adam Welc &lt;welc@cs.purdue.edu&gt;
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342Steven Michael Murphy &lt;murf@e-tools.com&gt;
343Phan Vinh Thinh &lt;teppi82@gmail.com&gt;
344Daniel Nylander &lt;po@danielnylander.se&gt;
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