Rudi von Staden
May 17, 2006 @ 11:43

 

Frederick Noronha
May 02, 2006 @ 05:40
Frederick Noronha updated Homepage for Dia.
To:

http://www.gnome.org/projects/dia

Was:

Dia is a program for drawing structured diagrams.
http://www.gnome.org/projects/dia

 

Frederick Noronha
May 02, 2006 @ 05:39
Frederick Noronha updated Publisher for Dia.
To:

Alexander Larsson
Cyrille Chépélov
Lars R. Clausen
James Henstridge
Jerome Abela
Hans Breuer
Emmanuel Briot
Fredrik Hallenberg
Francis J. Lacoste
Steffen Macke
Jacek Pliszka
Henk Jan Priester
Alejandro Aguilar Sierra
Hubert Figuière
Alexey Novodvorsky
Patric Sung
Robert Young
田郷 明 (Akira TAGOH)
Richard Rowell
Frank Gevaerts
M. C. Nelson
Matthieu Sozeau
Xing Wang
Andrew Ferrier
Angus Ainslie
Alan Horkan
Martin Hans
Vadim Berezniker
Krzysztof Foltman
W. Borgert
Luc Pionchon

Was:

Alexander Larsson
Cyrille Chépélov
Lars R. Clausen
James Henstridge
Jerome Abela
Hans Breuer
Emmanuel Briot
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Frederick Noronha
May 02, 2006 @ 05:39
Frederick Noronha updated Publisher for Dia.
To:

Alexander Larsson
Cyrille Chépélov
Lars R. Clausen
James Henstridge
Jerome Abela
Hans Breuer
Emmanuel Briot
Fredrik Hallenberg
Francis J. Lacoste
Steffen Macke
Jacek Pliszka
Henk Jan Priester
Alejandro Aguilar Sierra
Hubert Figuière
Alexey Novodvorsky
Patric Sung
Robert Young
田郷 明 (Akira TAGOH)
Richard Rowell
Frank Gevaerts
M. C. Nelson
Matthieu Sozeau
Xing Wang
Andrew Ferrier
Angus Ainslie
Alan Horkan
Martin Hans
Vadim Berezniker
Krzysztof Foltman
W. Borgert
Luc Pionchon

Was:

Copyright (C) 1998-2002 The Free Software Foundation and the authors

 

Frederick Noronha
May 02, 2006 @ 05:39
Frederick Noronha updated License for Dia.
To:

Copyright (C) 1998-2002 The Free Software Foundation and the authors

 

Frederick Noronha
May 02, 2006 @ 05:39
Frederick Noronha updated Publisher for Dia.
To:

Copyright (C) 1998-2002 The Free Software Foundation and the authors

 

Frederick Noronha
May 02, 2006 @ 05:38
Frederick Noronha updated Version for Dia.
To:

0.94

 

Frederick Noronha
May 02, 2006 @ 05:38
Frederick Noronha first told us all about Dia