Lots of thanks to the following people who've made Netatalk what it is with their contributions. Cheers. Original Authors, pre-Sourceforge. Thanks a bunch folks, wherever you are. Wesley Craig Adrian Sun Steve Hirsch : ProDOS II support/initial Randnum support Robert Marinchick: initial rquota patch Frank Morton: megatron information patch Tim Carlson: Solaris testing iNOUE Koichi: RPM for RedHat systems Stefan Bethke: FreeBSD Leland Wallace Gerry Tomlinson : original afile/achfile/acleandir implementation Recent Contributors since Sourceforge Sourceforge Administration: Jeffrey Buchbinder Matthew Keller Developers: Version 1.4.99 - 2.0 Alain Richard David R Bosso Joe Clarke Jonathan Newman Lance Levsen Matthew Keller Andrew Morgan Daniel E. Lautenschleger Jeffrey Buchbinder Sam Noble Simon Bazley Sebastian Rittau Steve Freitas Uwe Hees Benjamin Heitmann Bob Rogers Burkhard Schmidt Glenn Trewitt Olaf Hering Robert Cohen Robert Stickel Sumit Bose Brandon Warren Dan Wilga Rafal Lewczuk Didier Gautheron Joerg Lenneis Bjoern Fernhomberg Webmin Module: Matthew Keller Package Maintainers and Contributors: Sebastian Rittau (Debian GNU/Linux) Jonas Smedegaard (Debian GNU systems) Joe Clarke (FreeBSD) David Rankin (NetBSD) Sourceforge Website Maintainers: Andrew Morgan Documentation: Version 1.4.99 - 2.0 Steve Freitas Karen A Swanberg Lance Levsen Andrew Morgan Jeffrey Buchbinder Gjermund G Thorsen Paul Krohn Ryan McBeth Simon Bazley Rob Lineweaver Alistair Riddell Edmund Lam Sebastian Rittau Chris Blake Thomas Kaiser Bug Reports: Version 1.4.99 - 2.0 Ryan Dooley Don Jessup Kevin M. Myer Lawrence Farr" Ralph Hackl Adrian Moir Akop Pogosian Alistair Riddell Axel Rose Benjamin Lee Brice D Ruth Carsten Rogas Daniel Resare Derrik Pates Edmund Lam Gjermund Gusland Thorsen <90167484@mobilpost.com> Ian Wehrman Magnus Stenman Mark Guertin Matthew Geier Miro Jurisic Roland Schulz Simon Roberts Steven Karel Thomas Schierle Roger And thanks to everyone on the netatalk-devel and netatalk-docs lists. If you feel you should be listed here and aren't, please let us know. Cheers!