0.5.36: Getting slibtool to the point where it could build a vast number of packages while applying correct semantics would have never been possible if it weren't for @orbea, who's still the true engine behind the project. Many thanks also to Sam James from the Gentoo community for following up on many of the issues that were encountered and fixed throughout the process, and likewise to Redfoxmoon for filing incorrect-usage bugs with upstream projects, and for helping everyone retain the great spirit on slibtool's irc channel. 0.5.33: This release (as well as the previous one) follows extensive testing against all of Gentoo's packages. A huge thank you to @orbea for being the engine behind this process, and special kudos to the one and only Lucio Andrés Illanes Albornoz for the excellent contributed patches. 0.5.12: Thanks to everyone who has been using and testing slibtool since its initial release, and especially to Felix Janda for building a large number of packages with slibtool and catching several bugs. Last but not least, a huge thanks to Kylie McClain for running slibtool-based Exherbo world builds night after night. 0.5.0: The initial rapid development of slibtool, and likewise the relatively short time from inception to first release, would not have been possible without the shared wisdom and tremendous help that was provided by Kylie McClain, a renowned Exherbo Linux developer and build system wizard. Kylie tirelessly tested slibtool by running the Exherbo world build time and again around the clock until there no more visible failures (read: until she finally stopped jinxing it), handling the tediousness of the task with a cool spirit and a great sense of humor. Thanks also to Ørjan Malde (the one and only), who readily turned himself into a Somemulator and helped debugging a race condition in slibtool's compile mode translation unit (commit cd7387f).