DOMjudge is currently developed by Jaap Eldering, Nicky Gerritsen, Keith Johnson, Thijs Kinkhorst, Mart Pluijmaekers, Michael Vasseur and Tobias Werth.
Many people have contributed over the years. Many thanks:
- Michael Baer,
- Jelle Besseling,
- Jeroen Bransen,
- Daniel Brinkers,
- Mohammad Amin Chitgarha,
- Matt Claycomb,
- Stijn van Drongelen,
- Rob Franken,
- Marc Furon,
- Ragnar Groot Koerkamp,
- Kihoon Han,
- Matt Hermes,
- Seokju Hong,
- Michał Kaczanowicz,
- Yevgeny Kazakov,
- Robert King,
- Jacob Kleerekoper,
- Jason Klein,
- Andreas Kohn,
- Ruud Koot,
- Blaz Korecic,
- Ilya Kornakov,
- Alon Krymgand,
- Jan Kuipers,
- Mitsuru Kusumoto,
- Robin Lee,
- Tom Levy,
- Richard Lobb,
- Jeremy London,
- Shuibin Long,
- Edoardo Morassutto,
- Alex Muntada,
- Lyuzhi Pan,
- Dominik Paulus,
- Bert Peters,
- Tobias Polzer,
- Ludo Pulles,
- Rusty Rob,
- Jeroen Schot,
- Maarten Sijm,
- Matt Steele,
- Shuhei Takahashi,
- Sergei Vorobev,
- Hoai-Thu Vuong,
- Sheldon Warkentin,
- Peter van de Werken
- Christopher Weyand,
- Jeroen van Wolffelaar,
- Rick Wouters,
- Tim "S.D.Eagle" Zeitz,
- Xiaoyang Gu,
- and Github users dup4, LETS-BEE, sylxjtu, s911415.
Some code has been ported from the ETH Zurich fork by Christoph Krautz, Thomas Rast et al.
The file CONTRIBUTING.md has instructions on how to best contribute.
Special thanks go to the following people for researching and responsibly disclosing a security vulnerability in DOMjudge:
- Atsutoshi Kikuchi
- Aidan Stephenson