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Xref: sserve comp.os.mach:2940 comp.unix.bsd:12034 comp.os.linux:39615 Path: sserve!newshost.anu.edu.au!munnari.oz.au!spool.mu.edu!uwm.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!agate!soda.berkeley.edu!wjolitz From: wjolitz@soda.berkeley.edu (William F. Jolitz) Newsgroups: comp.os.mach,comp.unix.bsd,comp.os.linux Subject: 386BSD Contributors Please... Date: 20 May 1993 18:09:03 GMT Organization: U.C. Berkeley, CS Undergraduate Association Lines: 132 Message-ID: <1tghfv$p3m@agate.berkeley.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: soda.berkeley.edu The final regression testing for the next official full release (no patches, folks) of 386BSD is about to conclude. The following is a preliminary list of all contributors to 386BSD over the course of it's development and releases (both prior releases and the current release). The next release of this system is expected to go out to over a million users. Please get in touch with us to make sure that your work is the way you want two million eyes (give or take a few) to see it. If you have contributed to the next release and have an update or new item, please send it to me for inclusion as soon as possible. This also helps to confirm you are on the next Official Contributor's List. If you have not contributed to the next release (but have contributed to prior releases) and would like to be on the next Official Contributor's List, please send any updates, new work, or other items to me as soon as possible. If you are NOT on this list and wish to be part of the next Official 386BSD Contributors List, or if you have contributed an item which has not been brought to our attention (so you're not on the List yet), or you have suggestions before we cut the tape, please send me email as soon as possible with your code or suggestions. This release promises to be a true landmark release. Not only does this release promise greater performance and stability (far beyond that of "patch fixes"), but it will also offer some actual research kernel work which has never been done before in any BSD-based system. This release of 386BSD will finally allow everyone to start working with the next generation of technology. Here's looking forward to hearing from you! Lynne Jolitz 386BSD Development Project ljolitz@cardio.ucsf.edu CIS 76703,4266 FAX:+1-510-420-0174 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 386BSD Contributors: James Van Artsdalen Keith Bostic Gary Browning Scott Burris Carnagie-Mellon University MACH Project Tim Casey Andrew A. Chernov Pete Chown James Clark (FSF) J.T. Conklin Ian Darwin David Dawes Randall Dean James W. Dolter Rog Egge Mark Eichin Julian Elischer Bruce Evans Steve Ferguson Chris Flatters Olaf Franksson Free Software Foundation Paul Fromberg Felix Gaehtgens Jeffrey Goh David Greenman Goran Hammerbach Charles Hannum Amancio Hasty Jr John W. Hatley Eric J. Haug Wiljo Heimen Tom Ivar Helbekkmo Craig Idler John D. Irwin James Jagers Arne Henrik Juul Peter Klingebiel Paul Kranenburg Kevin Lahey Terry Lambert Daniel Lanciani Branko Lankester Karl Lehenbauer Jeorg Lohse Rick Macklem Frank Maclachlan Paul Makerras Ishii Masahiro Steve McCanne Stephan McKay Lee M. J. McLoughlin Larry McVoy Andrew J. Michael Hellmuth Michaelis Jesus Monroy Jr. Andrew Moore Daniel A. Muntz Richard Murphey Glen Overby Brad Parker Herb Pereyl Chris Provenzano Ken Raeburn Paul Richards Dave Rivers Christoph Robitschko Guido van Rooij Tom Russo Peng-Toh Sim Thomas Skibo John Sokol Wolfgang Solfrank Dave Stanhope Thos Sumner Robert D. Thrush Mark Tinguely Linus Torvalds Richard Tobin Holger Veit Rob Warnock Christian Wiedmann Bob Wilcox Nathan Williams Pace Willisson Joerg Wunsch -------------------------------------------------------------------------