WAYNE DAVISON
'Wayne Davison' programmer, musician, born December 14 in California.
Wayne's first well-known project was trn, a Usenet newsreader based on Larry Wall's rn.
During this time Wayne created the unified context diff (modifying GNU diff and patch), which allowed patches for open-source software packages to be smaller and easier to read.
Other open-source software projects he has either maintained or helped to maintain include screen, patch, rsync ''(current maintainer)'', zsh, pop-before-smtp ''(current maintainer)'', and rbmake (''current maintainer)''.
★ Wayne Davison personal homepage
Wayne's first well-known project was trn, a Usenet newsreader based on Larry Wall's rn.
During this time Wayne created the unified context diff (modifying GNU diff and patch), which allowed patches for open-source software packages to be smaller and easier to read.
Other open-source software projects he has either maintained or helped to maintain include screen, patch, rsync ''(current maintainer)'', zsh, pop-before-smtp ''(current maintainer)'', and rbmake (''current maintainer)''.
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