Eric Bishop (gargoyle-router.com): Project founder, lead developer of Gargoyle

Paul Bixel: Implemented Active Congestion Control, as well as many other improvements to QoS

Artur Wronowski (openwrt.pl): Implemented wake-on-lan functionality along with several minor improvements/fxes

Cezary Jackiewicz: Translated Gargoyle into Polish in addition to contributing several minor code fixes and correcting several typos

Piotr Karbowski (github.com/slashbeast): Implemented numerous bugfixes and performance improvements

Tony Butler: Implemented several improvements for displaying tables and large buttons

Igor Fedorenko: Implemented inclusion of latest git commit in default version label

Carol Fournier (carolafournier@yahoo.com): Created the graphic design for gargoyle-router.com

Shane Ringrose: Wrote significant portions of the documentation, forum moderator

Benjamin Coy (tenorposaune.net): Provided several very helpful suggestions regarding the web design and css implementation of Gargoyle

FRiC (ivoidwarranties.blogspot.com): Provided significant help in testing Gargoyle, particularly PPPoE functionality

The Gargoyle logo was derived from the Gargoyle font created by Manfred Klein, which he makes freely available for both commercial and non-commercial use (manfred-klein.ina-mar.com).

The Gargoyle interface is a front end for the excellent OpenWrt Kamikaze firmware, and this project would clearly not have been possible without all the hard work of the OpenWrt team (openwrt.org).

Gargoyle is copyright © 2008-2011 by Eric Bishop

Gargoyle is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2.0 as published by the Free Software Foundation, with the following clarification/exception that permits adapting the program to configure proprietary “back end” software provided that all modifications to the web interface portion remain covered by this license:

The GNU General Public License (GPL) is vague as to what constitutes “mere aggregation” under section 2, and what contitutes a work “based on the Program.” In the special case in which the Program is modified for the purpose of configuring other (potentially GPL-incompatible) software, the combination of the Program and this other software shall be considered "mere aggregation" if and only if the ONLY interaction between the Program and the other software being configured takes place via CGI (Common Gateway Interface) scripts and/or programs. However, these CGI scripts/programs as well as any other additions and modifications necessary for the configuration of the other software shall be considered “based on the Program” for the purposes of this license. Further, if any portion of the Program is used as part of an interface that can be rendered via a web browser, all portions of that interface that can be rendered via a web browser (including, but not limited to, javascript, svg/ecmascript, css, html, and shell/perl/php/other cgi scripts) shall be considered “based on the Program.”

This clarification/exception shall apply to the license of all derived works, and must appear in all relevant documentation. If you choose to release your modification to the Program under a later version of the GPL that directly contridicts this clarification/exception, this clarification/exception shall supersede any contradictory language in that version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.