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From: wjol...@soda.berkeley.edu (William F. Jolitz)
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comp.os.mach,comp.os.linux
Subject: 386BSD Release: Contributors Only Please...
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Date: 19 May 1993 21:11:08 -0700
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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
ljol...@cardio.ucsf.edu
CIS 76703,4266
FAX:+1-510-420-0174

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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
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From: wjol...@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
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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
ljol...@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
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