These are the people who are or have been working on creating Kate, KWrite and KatePart. If you are not mentioned and feel you should be — or is mentioned and feel you should not be, contact us.

Anders has been active in Kate development since the start back in 2000, and have contributed among others the view splitting mechanism (Kate), the External Tools feature (Kate), the document list color shading (Kate) and printing functionality (KatePart).
Anders is also the maintainer of the Kate handbook.

Christoph started the application that later became Kate back in 2000, and have stayed with it as a core developer and active maintainer ever since. He has contributed major parts of the code, and is the brain behind the excellent named sessions feature found in Kate 2.5.
Christoph is also a member of the KDE e.v. and the KDE web team.

Jowenn have been with Kate development since the early days, and is the developer behind Kate’s excellent syntax highlighting engine, the code folding system, the insertion template system and much more.
Hamish is responsible for - among other things - the excellent text rendering in kate, and esoteric features such as arbitrary highlighting, text range support, and model based code completion.
Dominik is doing a big job maintaining the syntax highlighting files, adding new ones contributed and applying patches. He is also active in maintaining our bug lists and contributing code to kate and katepart.