===================================================================== This file is for thanks to individuals or organisations who have helped with the development of Samba, other than by coding or bug reports. Their contributions are gratefully acknowledged. Please refer to the manual pages and change-log for a list of those who have contributed in the form of patches, bug fixes or other direct changes to the package. Contributions of any kind are welcomed. If you want to help then please contact Andrew.Tridgell@anu.edu.au, or via normal mail at Andrew Tridgell 3 Ballow Crescent Macgregor, A.C.T 2615 Australia ===================================================================== Lee Fisher (leefi@microsoft.com) Lee very kindly supplied me with a copy of the X/Open SMB specs. These have been invaluable in getting the details of the implementation right. They will become even more important as we move towards a Lanman 2.1 compliant server. Lee has provided very useful advice on several aspects of the server. Lee has also provided me with copies of Windows NTAS 3.1, Visual C and a developers CD-ROM. Being able to run NT at home will be a great help. Bruce Perens (bruce@pixar.com) In appreciation of his effort on Samba we have sent Andrew copies of various Pixar computer-graphics software products. Pixar is best known for its "Renderman" product, the 3-D renderer used by ILM to make special effects for "Terminator II" and "Jurassic Park". We won the first Oscar given to a computer graphic animated feature for our short film "Tin Toy". Our retail products "Typestry" and "Showplace", incorporate the same renderer used on the films, and are available on Windows and the Macintosh. Henry Lee (hyl@microplex.co) Henry sent me a M202 ethernet print server, making my little lan one of the few home networks to have it's own print server! ``Microplex Systems Ltd. is a manufacturer of local and wide area network communications equipment based in beautiful Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Microplex's first products were synchronous wide area network devices used in the mainframe communication networks. In August 1991 Microplex introduced its first LAN product, the M200 print server, the first high performance print server under US$1,000.''