
   Hereby I want to thank all people who contributed to this program and
   all who are using it in order to keep the spirit of free UNIX software
   alive.

   The following is a list of special contributors in whatever order:

   Heather O'Rourke
      Naming, final decisions, ideas, and moral support.

   Alexander Darius Ebadi <madley@obh.snafu.de>
      Testing, hints.

   Friedrich Streffer <frist@lehr.chem.tu-berlin.de>
      Giving access to many different workstations.

   David Welton <davidw@efn.org>
      Debian package maintainer.

   Andreas Forsgren <zap@arosnet.se>
      Porting to OpenBSD.

   Christian Meder <meder@isr.uni-stuttgart.de>
      Patch for glibc2.1 for 'other' Linux architectures like Sparc.

   Steve C. Lamb <morpheus@jps.net>
      Testing on FreeBSD.

   Oliver Brandmueller <ob@obh.snafu.de>
      Hints, giving access to his FreeBSD and NEXTSTEP systems.

   Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) www.iana.org
      The people from IANA have been as nice as to register
      port number 662 for pftp.

   Dirk Maetzke <cougar@cs.tu-berlin.de>
      Hints, Beta-Testing.

   Martin Schmidauer <martin.schmidauer@sbg.ac.at>
      Hints, extensive Beta-Testing.

   John McNulty <John.McNulty@ntl.com>
      Hints and testing on Gigabit Ethernet links.

   Nicolai Leymann <N.Leymann@berkom.de>
      Hints and testing with the cygwin package.

   Clarence Donath <donath@hks.com>
      He gave the crucial hint to enable multicasting for the
      cygwin package and gives hints and inspiration for the
      begin of a reliable multicast data transfer development.

   THANKS TO ALL OF YOU!

