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CONTRIBUTIONS
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CK uses standard 3-clause (new) BSD license. Contributions are welcome to
either improve existing functionality or add new functionality possibly using
new modules.
Contributors should clearly mark their contributions including date and remark.
This is still a relatively new project so we still discuss how to make
contributions easy and efficient.
For now, patches can be sent directly to the [email protected]
Bugs can be reported here:
* https://github.com/ctuning/ck/issues
Thank you for your interest!
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Acknowledgments:
N: Grigori Fursin
H: http://fursin.net
O: cTuning foundation
C: original concept and design
W: since Nov.1, 2014
N: Cedric Nugteren
O:
C: testing CK on MacOS, reporting bugs
W: 2015
N: Michael Kruse
E:
O:
C: suggesting how to improve OpenCL lib registration on Ubuntu
W: 2015
N: Michael Mcgeagh
E:
O: ARM, UK
C: reporting problem with yaml recording, CPU feature detection (in new format) and general feedback about ck-wa
W: 2016
N: Paul Thomson
E:
O: Imperial College London, UK
C: reporting a few bugs with software description on Windows (Microsoft SDK)
W: 2016
N: Dmitry Savenko
E:
O:
C: fixed various problems with crowdtuning on MacOS
W: 2016
N: Milos Puzovic
E:
O: The Hartree Centre, UK (http://www.hartree.stfc.ac.uk/hartree)
C: discussing farms of CK-powered machines
W: 2016
N: Harry Plumley
E:
O: The Hartree Centre, UK (http://www.hartree.stfc.ac.uk/hartree)
C: discussing farms of CK-powered machines
W: 2016