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Interlisp was a joint effort of many people -- perhaps a hundred -- from its initial beginnings through its heyday to its virtual disappearance. There are more than we can enumerate or name. There were contributions by employees of BBN, Xerox, and Fuji Xerox and later, employees of Envos and Venue. There are initials in the source code with date of last edit, but who wrote what is sometimes a mystery.
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Interlisp was a joint effort of many people -- likely more than one hundred -- from its initial beginnings through its heyday until its virtual disappearance. There are more than we can name. There were contributions by employees of BBN, Xerox, and Fuji Xerox and later, employees of Envos and Venue. There are initials in the source code with date of last edit, but who wrote what is sometimes a mystery.
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<!-- We do have a list of those we remember who are no longer with us [In Memoriam](/medley/history/in-memoriam). -->
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The Medley Interlisp Project had its origin in an effort by Nick Briggs and Ron Kaplan to get the virtual machine emulator (Maiko) to run on a newer MacOS; the goal was to let Ron continue to use it for linguistics research. Joined by Larry Masinter in 2020, the project evolved. Starting with a mailing list, private GitLab repository, DropBox folder, occasional emails. The project has grown and evolved, and continues to gain momentum. The modern contributors are also difficult to enumerate, but a list of contributors should include at least these names:
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The Medley Interlisp Project had its origin in an effort by Nick Briggs and Ron Kaplan to get the virtual machine emulator (Maiko) to run on a newer MacOS; the goal was to let Ron continue to use it for linguistics research. Joined by Larry Masinter in 2020, the project evolved. Starting with a mailing list, private GitLab repository, DropBox folder, occasional emails. The project has grown and evolved, and continues to gain momentum. It can be difficult to name modern contributors, but the following people have helped the project over the last few years:
Another way of looking at contributors is to look at statistics for the [Medley](https://github.com/Interlisp/medley/graphs/contributors), [Maiko](https://github.com/Interlisp/maiko/graphs/contributors), [online](https::/github.com/Interlisp/online/graphs/contributors), and [website](https://github.com/Interlisp/Interlisp/Interlisp.github.io/graphs/contributors) repos.
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Another way of looking at contributors is to look at statistics for the [Medley](https://github.com/Interlisp/medley/graphs/contributors), [Maiko](https://github.com/Interlisp/maiko/graphs/contributors), [online](https::/github.com/Interlisp/online/graphs/contributors), and [website](https://github.com/Interlisp/Interlisp/Interlisp.github.io/graphs/contributors) repos.
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