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Dynahack by Tung Nguyen. Some of those variants continue to be developed,
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maintained, and enjoyed by the community to this day.
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At the beginning of development for what would eventually get released
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as 3.6.0, the development team consisted of {\it Warwick Allison},
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{\it Michael Allison}, {\it Ken Arromdee},
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{\it David Cohrs}, {\it Jessie Collet},
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{\it Ken Lorber}, {\it Dean Luick}, {\it Pat Rankin},
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{\it Mike Stephenson}, {\it Janet Walz}, and {\it Paul Winner}.
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Leading up to the release of 3.6.0 in early 2015, new members
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{\it Sean Hunt}, {\it Pasi Kallinen}, and {\it Derek S. Ray}
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joined the NetHack development team.
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In September 2014, an interim snapshot of the code under development was
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In January 2015, preparation began for the release of NetHack 3.6
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\medskip
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At the beginning of development for what would eventually get released
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as 3.6.0, the development team consisted of {\it Warwick Allison},
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{\it Michael Allison}, {\it Ken Arromdee},
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{\it David Cohrs}, {\it Jessie Collet},
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{\it Ken Lorber}, {\it Dean Luick}, {\it Pat Rankin},
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{\it Mike Stephenson}, {\it Janet Walz}, and {\it Paul Winner}.
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Leading up to the release of 3.6.0 in early 2015, new members
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{\it Sean Hunt}, {\it Pasi Kallinen}, and {\it Derek S. Ray}
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joined the NetHack development team,
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3.6.0 TODO insert apprpriate description of 3.6.0 here
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In January 2015, preparation began for the release of NetHack 3.6.
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The 3.6 version merges work done by the development team since the previous
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release with some of the beloved community patches. Many bugs were fixed
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and some code was restructured.
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The development team, as well as {\it Steve VanDevender} and
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{\it Kevin Smolkowski} ensured that NetHack 3.6.0 continued to operate on
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various Unix flavors as well as maintaining the X11 interface.
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various Unix flavors and maintained the X11 interface.
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{\it Ken Lorber}, {\it Haoyang Wang}, {\it Pat Rankin}, and {\it Dean Luick}
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maintained the port of NetHack 3.6.0 for Mac.
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{\it Jeff Bailey} created and maintained a port of NetHack 3.6.0 for Chrome.
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{\it Alex Kompel} maintained a port of NetHack 3.6.0 to Windows Phone. <FIXME>?
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This version of the game is special in a particular way. Near the end of
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