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[981e22c]1I'd like to thank the PyTables community that have collaborated in the
2exhaustive testing of Blosc.  With an aggregate amount of more than
3300 TB of different datasets compressed *and* decompressed
4successfully, I can say that Blosc is pretty safe now and ready for
5production purposes.
6
7Other important contributions:
8
9* Valentin Haenel did a terrific work implementing the support for the
10  Snappy compression, fixing typos and improving docs and the plotting
11  script.
12
13* Thibault North, with ideas from Oscar Villellas, contributed a way
14  to call Blosc from different threads in a safe way.  Christopher
15  Speller introduced contexts so that a global lock is not necessary
16  anymore.
17
18* The CMake support was initially contributed by Thibault North, and
19  Antonio Valentino and Mark Wiebe made great enhancements to it.
20
21* Christopher Speller also introduced the two new '_ctx' calls to
22  avoid the use of the blosc_init() and blosc_destroy().
23
24* Jack Pappas contributed important portability enhancements,
25  specially runtime and cross-platform detection of SSE2/AVX2 as well
26  as high precision timers (HPET) for the benchmark program.
27
28* @littlezhou implemented the AVX2 version of shuffle routines.
29
30* Julian Taylor contributed a way to detect AVX2 in runtime and
31  calling the appropriate routines only if the undelying hardware
32  supports it.
33
34* Kiyo Masui for relicensing his bitshuffle project for allowing the
35  inclusion of part of his code in Blosc.
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