I would like to thank to following people for helping to
bring mrtg 3.0 into existence.

Planning and Inspiration

	Daniel Wesemann
	Krister Karlson
	Simon Leinen

Debugging and code contributions

	Jeff R. Allen <jeff.allen@acm.org> (autoconfigure, portability)  
	Philippe.Simonet <Philippe.Simonet@swisscom.com> (NT porting)
	Wrolf Courtney <wrolf@concentric.net> (HP-UX)
	Dan Dunn <dandunn@computer.org>
	Russ Wright <wright@LBL.Gov>
	Simon Leinen <simon@switch.ch>
	Jost.Krieger <Jost.Krieger@ruhr-uni-bochum.de>
	Blair Zajac <bzajac@geostaff.com>
	Andrew Turner <turner@mint.net> (LAST and TOTAL consolidators)
	Andreas Kroomaa <andre@ml.ee>
        Oleg Cherevko <olwi@icyb.kiev.ua>
	Otmar Lendl <O.Lendl@Austria.EU.net> (core dump fix)
        Tom Crawley <Tom.Crawley@hi.riotinto.com.au> (GCC&HP configuration)
        Jeremy Fischer <jeremy@pobox.com> (Makefile changes & RPM builds)
        Alan Lichty <alan_lichty@eli.net>
        Steen Linden <Steen.Linden@ebone.net>
        Alex van den Bogaerdt <alex@ergens.op.het.net> (rrd_resize.c)

Documentation

        Russ Wright <rwwright@home.com>
        Wrolf Courtney <wrolf@concentric.net>      
        Amos Shapira <amos@gezernet.co.il>
        Kai Siering <kai.siering@mediaways.net>
	Alex van den Bogaerdt <alex@ergens.op.het.net>
	Alan Lichty <alan_lichty@eli.net>

Further I would like to note, that rrdtool would not exist without
the following free software products:

	Perl by Larry Wall
	gd library by Thomas Boutell
	SNMP Perl-Module by Simon Leinen

	and last but not least
	
	Linux by Linus Torvalds	

I would also like to thank the Department of Electrical Engineering
at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology who allow me to
use their network resources to publish rrdtool ...

Tobias Oetiker <oetiker@ee.ethz.ch>
