Many people have contributed to the development of Cockpit. The following list, sorted alphabetically, includes their contacts as well as a short description of their contributions:
Ana Rita Carvalho Faria <anarita.cfaria@gmail.com>
Bug fixes.
Christopher Weisiger <christopher.weisiger@gmail.com>
Wrote the first version of Cockpit.
Danail Stoychev <danail.stoychev@exeter.ox.ac.uk>
Wrote the new touchscreen interface as well as multiple bug fixes.
David Miguel Susano Pinto <carandraug@gmail.com>
Been involved in different parts of Cockpit since 2017.
Eric Branlund <eric@msg.ucsf.edu>
Fixed multiple bugs in Cockpit while at UCSF and handled the handover from UCSF to Micron Oxford.
Frederik Lange <frederik.lange@dtc.ox.ac.uk>
Bug fixes.
Ian Dobbie <idobbie1@jh.edu>
Been involved in different parts of Cockpit since 2015.
Julio Mateos-Langerak <julio.mateos-langerak@igh.cnrs.fr>
Been involved in different parts of Cockpit since 2015.
Martin Hailstone <martin.hailstone@engs.ox.ac.uk>
Multiple improvements to the documentation.
Mick Phillips <mick.phillips@gmail.com>
Been involved in its development since 2015, having effectively led its development until 2020.
Nicholas Hall <nicholas.hall@strath.ac.uk>
Wrote the SIMFlux experiment code.
Sebastian Haase <sebastian.haase@fu-berlin.de>
Wrote the original Cockpit code as well as multiple util modules which while part of Priithon have also been vendorised in Cockpit.
Thomas Park <thomasparks@outlook.com>
Wrote the first test suite for Cockpit.