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Erick Branderhorst
Kai Henningsen, Ian Jackson, David H. Silber, Carl Streeter.
From http://space.twc.de/stefan/kde/arts-mcop-doc/artsbuilder/artswrapper.html Kdesktop website.
2.3. artswrapper
To provide good real-time response, artsd is usually run as a real-time process (on platforms where real-time priorities are supported). This requires root permissions, so to minimize the security implications, artsd can be started using the small wrapper program artswrapper which simply sets real-time priority (running as >root) and then executes artsd as a non-root user.
One page links to artswrapper(1):