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386BSD Release 1.0
Contributor List
Lynne Greer Jolitz
William F. Jolitz
_1._1. _3_8_6_B_S_D _R_e_l_e_a_s_e _1._0 _R_e_f_e_r_e_n_c_e _C_D
Annotations, Articles, and 386BSD Materials:
William and Lynne Jolitz
System Software Editorial:
William and Lynne Jolitz
Product Development and Release Engineering:
William Jolitz
Product Design:
Jon Erickson
Peter Hutchinson
William and Lynne Jolitz
Manny Sawitt
Ray Valdez
Editorial:
Jon Erickson
Peter Hutchinson
Manny Sawitt
Ray Valdez
Marketing:
Stan Barnes
Valerie Dow
Manny Sawitt
Liner Notes:
Lynne Jolitz
Marketing Materials:
Stan Barnes
Lynne Jolitz
Mike Kuehl
Cover and CD Design:
Lynn LaRocca
Contributed Software Collection and Testing:
Thos Sumner
Annotations Copy Editorial:
Thos Sumner
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Windows Production:
Stan Barnes
William and Lynne Jolitz
CD Production:
Sony Digital Audio Disk Corporation
The _3_8_6_B_S_D _R_e_f_e_r_e_n_c_e _C_D is a production of M&T Publishing, A
Miller-Freeman Subsidiary.
_1._2. _H_a_r_d_w_a_r_e _a_n_d _M_o_n_e_t_a_r_y _C_o_n_t_r_i_b_u_t_o_r_s _t_o _3_8_6_B_S_D
_R_e_l_e_a_s_e_s
Many people and firms have provided hardware and/or money to
try and keep this unfunded project going through many
releases despite a recession and hard times -- usually by
digging into their own pockets. Each of these contributors
gave, not only because they believed that the continuation
of 386BSD is vital to the health of the research,
educational, and development communities, but also because
they realize that an individual can and does make a
difference!
Without the help of the people listed here, this system
software release would simply not have been possible. The
rest of the 386BSD user community should make special note
of all these people and firms and commend them for their
generosity and foresight.
We hope that their leadership and vision will serve as
shining examples to the entire 386BSD user community, and
serve to encourage others to actively participate in 386BSD.
_1._2._1. _3_8_6_B_S_D _R_e_l_e_a_s_e _0._2 _a_n_d _1._0 _C_o_n_t_r_i_b_u_t_o_r_s
David Abercrombie
Othman Ahmad
Ikuro Aoki
Matt Bonner
Compaq Computer Corporation
Jose Luiz Cordeiro
Robert Dienstknecht
Dixon Dick
Dr. Dobbs Journal
Julian Elisher
Martin L. Faltesek
Robert B. Fickling III
Mark A. Ganter
Satoshi Goda
Scott Goodwin
Bruce Gosse
Jack Griffin
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Greg Haberland
Eberhard Hess
Bill Hiley
Craig Idler
Kurt Jaeger
Seiji Kaneko
Jun-ichi Koizumi
A. Kojima
Christopher Kovacs
Kyoto University Microcomputer Club
Danny Y. Lee
Bjorn Lemke
Steven Lesh
Los Alamos National Laboratories
Jui-Lin Lu
Alan Lundin
Michael MacKenzie
Serg. S. Maleyev
Charly M. Martel
Roberto L. Matos
Roy A. McCrory
Michael McDonnel
Hellmuth Michaelis
Dennis and Chris Mikkelson
Dave Mischler
Mike Mitchell
Jesus Monroy
Larry N. Moore
Rich Murphey
Professor Sakurdo Nemoto
Bob Nissen
Eric Peterson
Greg Peterson
Alan P. Petrofsky
Thad Phetteplace
Jochen Plessmann
David Pletcher
Patrick A. Powell
Jeffrey R. Pych
Richard F. Quintana
Martin Renters
Adam J. Richter
James Risner
Nirmal Saxena
Bradley D. Schulz
Frank Segner
Steve Sizemore
Lee Simpson
Bill Sommerfeld
Wolfgang Stanglmeier
Richard T. Stofer
Mikhail Sukhar
Thos Sumner
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Yasuyuki Suzuki
Koji Tasyo
Mark Tinguely
L. Fred Towers II
Tetsutaro Uehara
F. Ukai
Shin Umetsu
Dan Welch
Robert Withrow
Steve Worcester
Atsushi Yokoyama
Minoru Yoshida
M. Zshii
And a Very Special Thanks to Mike Pate of Compaq Computer
Company for the use of a Compaq SystemPro used in the final
release engineering and regression testing of the system.
_1._2._2. _R_e_l_e_a_s_e _0._1 _C_o_n_t_r_i_b_u_t_o_r_s
Jan van den Bosch
Compaq Computer Corporation
Cyrix Corporation
Dixon Dick
Steven P. Donegan
Jon Erickson
Eric J. Haug
Bob McGhee
Jesus Monroy Jr.
Andrew Moore
Rich Murphey
Mark Ng
Kenji Okamoto
John Plocher
Mark R. Riordan
John B. Scalia
Steve Sizemore
Thos Sumner
David E. Tweten
_1._2._3. _R_e_l_e_a_s_e _0._0 _C_o_n_t_r_i_b_u_t_o_r_s
Compaq Computer Corporation
Steve Sizemore
_3_8_6_B_S_D _S_u_p_p_o_r_t _a_n_d _A_d_v_i_c_e _C_o_n_t_r_i_b_u_t_o_r_s
Many people have continually encouraged us over the course
of these releases, and provided us with technical advice and
guidance. These people have also spent considerable time
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and energy getting this software out to the rest of the
386BSD community. While it is impossible for us to list
everyone who has been supportive of 386BSD, we wish to
personally thank some of the people who have been of special
assistance to us directly over the course of getting the
system software out the door.
_1._2._4. _R_e_l_e_a_s_e _0._2 _a_n_d _1._0 _C_o_n_t_r_i_b_u_t_o_r_s
Editorial Suggestions and Advice:
Dr. Dobbs Journal - John Erickson, Tami Zemel, Ray Valdez,
Monica Berg, Michael Floyd and the rest of the Staff at DDJ.
Paul Fromberg
Eric Haug
IX Magazin - Juergen Fey
Brian Kernighan
Larry McVoy - "The kernel should look like one guy did it" and other
inspiring aphorisms (not all printable).
Miller-Freeman - Peter Hutchinson, Manny Sawitt, Stan Barnes
Dennis Richie
Thos Sumner
386BSD On-Line Manual Revisions:
Thos Sumner
386BSD System Testing Revisions:
Tim Casey
Armancio Hasty
Thos Sumner
Craig Idler
And a special thank you and a sad farewell to Jim Joyce, who
very kindly encouraged us with his gentle humor and
perspective during the darker times, even though he was ill.
We shall miss him.
_1._2._5. _R_e_l_e_a_s_e _0._1 _S_u_p_p_o_r_t
Support and Advice Coordination:
Dan Kionka
Jesus Monroy
Rich Murphey
Silicon Valley Computer Society
Nate Williams
Unofficial FAQs, Patchkits and Bug Lists for Release 0.1:
Jordan Hubbard
Terry Lambert
Nate Williams
Japanese Translation for 0.1:
Kenji Okamoto
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386BSD Newsgroup Organizers:
John Cargill
Chris Demetriou
_1._2._6. _R_e_l_e_a_s_e _0._1 _C_o_n_t_r_i_b_u_t_o_r_s
Bruce Blakely
Dave Campbell
Free Software Foundation
Paul Fromberg
Tom Genereaux
John Gilmore
Dave Harris
Jim Joyce
Dan Kionka
Dory Leifer
Per Lindqvist
Marshall Midden
Rich Morin
Silicon Valley Computer Society
John Sokol
Thos Sumner
Karen Trocki
Rob Warnock
and a special thanks to:
John Erickson, Tami Zemel, Ray Valdez, Monica Berg, Michael Floyd
and everyone else at Dr. Dobbs Journal.
Juergen Fey, Rainer Huttenloher, Gerd Oskar Bausewein
and everyone else at UNIX Magazin.
And all of the 386BSD User Community.
_1._2._7. _R_e_l_e_a_s_e _0._0 _C_o_n_t_r_i_b_u_t_o_r_s
John Erickson, Tami Zemel, Ray Valdez, Monica Berg, Michael Floyd
and everyone else at Dr. Dobbs Journal.
Juergen Fey, Rainer Huttenloher, Gerd Oskar Bausewein
and everyone else at UNIX Magazin.
_3_8_6_B_S_D _S_y_s_t_e_m _S_o_f_t_w_a_r_e _C_o_n_t_r_i_b_u_t_o_r_s
The first public release of 386BSD, 386BSD Release 0.0
(March 1992), was based on the source code contained in the
EECS Department Networking 2 Release -- a compendium of
software source code done by developers all over the world
and contributed to the University of California for
redistribution to the public (see source code listings for
authorship and copyright restrictions). This release
contained the prior unencumbered 386BSD source code work
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done by William Jolitz. The missing kernel software modules
(some of them major omissions) and release engineering was
also done solely by William Jolitz. See the two-part article
_3_8_6_B_S_D: _M_i_s_s_i_n_g _P_i_e_c_e_s, _D_r. _D_o_b_b_s _J_o_u_r_n_a_l, June-July 1992
for information on the methodology and construction of this
first complete and unencumbered 386BSD systems release (the
complete series is available as part of the _3_8_6_B_S_D _R_e_f_e_r_e_n_c_e
_C_D).
Since that first release, many people have developed or
enhanced new software programs and modules and conducted
ports of popular public domain user programs featured as
part of this release. While some of this software was
directly contributed to us, most items were made available
to all users via the Internet and been incorporated into
many personal variants of 386BSD. Occasionally, several
people came up with a variety of approaches for a single
item. In this instance, we tried to choose the one which we
felt would best serve the rest of the 386BSD user base for
this release. However, the creativity and perseverance of
all the software contributors trying to make 386BSD better
for the entire 386BSD user community was considerable. Each
individual effort is worthy of pride. 386BSD Release 0.1
was an attempt to consolidate and set a baseline for these
changes. It consisted of a fully fleshed out stable system
based on the older Release 0.0 technology contained in the
NET/2 release, coupled with the many popular publically
available applications and development packages used in many
Unix systems.
Release 1.0, in contrast, begins a reexamination of
this older technology and incorporates some of the new ideas
and paradigm shifts contemplated in BSD operating system
design ever since this project began in 1989 -- some of
which have been discussed since the early 1980's. It is
humbling to realize that after five years of work, 386BSD is
only now becoming the experimental platform for new ideas
that was intended, and that there is still much new work to
do. As such, while scanning the source files contained
within this release, we ask that you make a special note of
the many people who have created new work over the years,
for these are the people to watch in the next five to ten
years.
We wish to personally thank all of these people, as
they have helped speed 386BSD releases back to the
contributor and all other users of 386BSD. We hope that
these contributors and all the rest of the 386BSD user
community will continue this cycle of new work,
incorporation, testing, and release, in order to make future
releases even better!
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