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This is bsdmainutils, a collection of userland programs from the *BSD source distributions. All of the program except for calendar(1) and lorder(1) come from FreeBSD, while these two come from OpenBSD. The calendars themselves mostly come from FreeBSD though, but not all. These sources were originally pacakged by Austin Donnelly <and1000@debian.org>, and were based heavily on bsdutils, which was originally put together by Ian Murdock <imurdock@gnu.ai.mit.edu>. After that, the package was maintained by Charles Briscoe-Smith <cpbs@debian.org>. He gathered data for the 1999-2001 calendar files from various sources on the Internet. Oliver Elphick, Julian Gilbey, Daniel Martin and Jaldhar H. Vyas provided much useful data on the various religous calendars. After Charles, Marco d'Itri <md@linux.it> maintained the package for almost two years, before Tollef Fog Heen <tfheen@debian.org> took over followed by Graham Wilson <bob@decoy.wox.org> and Daniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org>. The package is now maintained by Giacomo Catenazzi <cate@debian.org> and Michael Meskes <meskes@debian.org>. Graham Wilson replaced the FreeBSD calendar(1) with the calendar from OpenBSD(1), thanks to a suggestion from Matt Zimmerman. Nicolas Évrard provided calendar files for the EU and Belgium, and Martin Schulze provided a calendar with Debian dates. See /usr/share/doc/bsdmainutils/source.data.gz for more information on calendar sources. $Id$
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