Thanks for notifing this, Tae, some clarifications about: You are free to quote the original author name (maybe inside an OS/2 program are you writing?), since you can read inside the image, however, in this cases, we mainly refer to the port's author, which has made the effort to make the software itself available for OS/2 platform too (eCSoft/2 is only devoted to software running on IBM OS/2 Operating Systems). The original author, obviously, is mentioned, first of all, only if he still maintains the OS/2 version too (like i.e., Agena' s programming language author, Alexander Waltz). So, from our point of view, an OS/2 software perspective, the port's author is Elbert Pol, and OS/2 developers always report the original author/authors, exactly as required by mostly common Open Source licenses available today. Above rules, are exactly the same applied to other Operating Systems, in terms of Open Source software, nothing more, nothing less. Thanks for your feedback and to follow us!
Thanks for notifing this, Tae