Credits for LNX-BBC 2.1 AND WITH THE COOPERATION OF MANY SCHOLARS -- from the title page of Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott, et al., _A Greek-English Lexicon_, 9th edition (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996) The bootable business card project is an international collaboration. We owe thanks to many people, and these include DEVELOPMENT WORK ---------------- D. Joe "yes, I logged in" Anderson Juraj Bednar Dave "hmmm, I think I'll break the build" Barry Curtis "more is queued for immediate rebuild" Doty Paul "this is research, dammit" Gray Ian "what the...?" Harding Duncan MacKinnon Nick "makes make make sense" Moffitt Sean "keen with the winchesters" Neakums Niall O Broin "Yosemite" Sam Phillips Nate "<@CrackMonkey> I thought for sure that'd be insurmountable" Riffe Seth "Seth David Schoen" Schoen Andrew Scott Heather Stern Len Trigg Jon Webb RESOURCES, ADVICE, AND MISCELLANEOUS CONTRIBUTIONS PROVIDED BY -------------------------------------------------------------- Patrick Devine Electronic Frontier Foundation T.R. Fullhart Brian Danger Hicks Bill Immerman Jac Kersing C.J. Kucera Fabrice Laborie Tripp Lilley "Tricky" Rick Moen K. Murray Jon Niehof Peter A. "Pedro" Peterson II Tim Tompkins U.C. Berkeley Computer Science Undergraduate Association Jani Virta Jeff "GARNOME" Waugh Zack Weinberg SPECIAL THANKS -------------- Boot sequence: busybox and uClibc (Erik Anderson, et al.) Build: accelerated by ccache and rsync (Andrew Tridgell and Martin Pool) Compression: cloop (Rusty Russell and Klaus Knopper) Development: gar (Nick Moffitt) Disc Label Design and Artwork: Rev. Patty "icon bitch" Morin And thanks to all the subscribers of the lnx-bbc-devel and lnx-bbc lists for their useful questions and advice, and to all beta testers and reporters of bugs. EARLIER VERSIONS' ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --------------------------------- LNX-BBC 1.618, on which LNX-BBC 2.1 is based, included the following acknowledgements (including acknowledgments for Linuxcare Bootable Business Card versions 1.6, 1.5, 1.21, 1.2, and 1.0). Financial support for duplication of the second printing of LNX-BBC 1.618 was provided by Bradford Learning. Technical work & support ------------------------ Juraj Bednar Zack Brown Jim Dennis Amy Foldesi Ian Harding Klaus Knopper (cloop) Duncan MacKinnon Nick Moffitt Niall O Broin Daniel J. O'Neill Seth Schoen Heather Stern Andrew Scott Financial support for duplication --------------------------------- David W. Bryson Irish Linux Users Group (ILUG) Duncan MacKinnon Chuck Moss Andrew Scott Heather Stern Michael E. Weiblen "Facile credo, plures esse Naturas invisibiles quam visibiles in rerum universitate. Sed horum omnium familiam quis nobis enarrabit? et gradus et cognationes et discrimina et singulorum munera?" -- Burnet, in Coleridge Acknowledgements: Andy Yuen helped us substantially with duplication logistics. Thanks! Thanks to the following people for their contributions and support for the original project: Duncan MacKinnon (duncan@randometry.org) Seth Schoen Tom "inf" Crimi Tim Moss Andrew "tty" Scott Sylvester "Sly" Smith David "hacker" Desrosiers Mike Perry David Benfell Marjorie Cango Mike Hartley Rasmus Lerdorf Melissa Almgren Ian Macdonald Shawn Mckenzie Andrew Gavurnik Sam McDonald Mike Higashi Jim Dennis Patrice Regan Art Tyde Dave Sifry Dave Mandala Rob "lilo" Levin Paul "Rusty" Russell David Welton Brian Abshier Rick Moen Michael Angelo (yes, that's his real name) Minh "Ming" Trinh David Kaiser Nick Moffitt Christopher Beard Phil Schwan David Kennedy Matthew Wilcox Marc Merlin Nathan Myers The Linuxcare Labs Team The Linuxcare Tech Support Team The Puffin Group Other Linuxcare staff Linuxcare, Inc., supported development and developers for five prior releases of the Linuxcare Bootable Business Card, from which this project is derived, and produced and distributed at its own expense tens of thousands of free copies for Linux enthusiasts all over the world. Special thanks go to the folks who made Tom's Root/Boot, Hal91, and ODL, to the Debian Project, Red Hat, Inc., and to all the people who have contributed to the programs included on this CD-ROM -- and to the worldwide free software community. For their comments and assistance, we wish to thank Adam Di Carlo, Joey Hess, and Sean "Shaleh" Perry of the Debian Project, as well as the members of Linuxcare's lnx-bbc mailing list. Tux, the Linux penguin, was created by Larry Ewing using the GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program). Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds.