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NOTE: This file is no longer being maintained. The names of recent
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contributors can be found in the CHANGES file. CREDITS may be merged
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with CHANGES in the future.
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-------------------------- original content follows ---------------------------
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Although many of the files carry just one name, many other people have
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contributed to the project in various ways, e.g. by scrutinizing parts
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of the implementation or by designing and implementing prototypes of
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major system components. Their ideas significantly influenced the
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concepts that went into the final design. Here they are, in alphabetic
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order:
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Rolf Fiedler wrote the driver for the TI TNETA1570-based ATM adapter he
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(!) designed and built at TU Chemnitz.
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Angela Giannitrapani found countless bugs in the signaling code while
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working on Arequipa.
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Michael Ginis created the "ATM on Linux" logo using POV-Ray.
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Marko Kiiskila contributed LAN Emulation client and servers (kernel code
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and demon processes), the ATM Name Service (ANS) programs, and also found
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countless bugs in the signaling code.
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Ronald A. McCormick modularized the ATMTCP driver and also contributed
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a patch to upgrade from 1.3.24 to 1.3.50.
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Andre Meier designed the first concept for Q.2931 message handling and
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implemented a prototype. Although the current code is rewritten from
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scratch, many of his ideas went into the table-based message handler.
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Pedro Paiva did the first round of information gathering for a
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thorough design study of IP over ATM and signaling, which was also
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accompanied with some prototype implementation work.
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Jean-Michel Pittet examined the problems that have to be tackled in the
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design of SVC sockets, proposed a design, and implemented part of a
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prototype. In a second project, he prototyped most of the AREQUIPA code.
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Scott Shumate contributed the ILMI address registration demon that
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saves us from typing all those unpleasently long ATM NSAP addresses
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over and over again.
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The kind help of people from Efficient Networks (particularly Chase
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Bailey) and from ZeitNet (particularly George Marshall) was invaluable
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for speedy development of the respective drivers.
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