The Supercite package was derived from its predecessor Superyank 1.11 which was inspired by various bits of code and ideas from Martin Neitzel and Ashwin Ram. They were the folks who came up with the idea of non-nested citations and implemented some rough code to provide this style. Superyank and Supercite version 2 evolved to the point where much of the attribution selection mechanism was automatic, and features have been continuously added through the comments and suggestions of the Supercite mailing list participants. Supercite version 3 represents a nearly complete rewrite with many of the algorithms and coding styles being vastly improved. Hopefully Supercite version 3 is faster, smaller, and much more flexible than its predecessors.
In the version 2 manual I thanked some specific people for their help in
developing Supercite 2. You folks know who you are and your continued
support is greatly appreciated. I wish to thank everyone on the
Supercite mailing list, especially the brave alpha testers, who helped
considerably in testing out the concepts and implementation of Supercite
version 3. Special thanks go out to the MUA and Emacs authors Kyle
Jones, Stephen Gildea, Richard Stallman, and Jamie Zawinski for coming
to a quick agreement on the new mail-citation-hook
interface, and
for adding the magic lisp to their code to support this.
All who have helped and contributed have been greatly appreciated.