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All the testers of BPC_NO, they are listed in the BPC_NO documentation.
Burt Alexander contributed IPScan to the BPC_NO project, which became part of
the matrix-DFS project.
moriarty came up with some clever routing ideas.
pontiac wrote some very early experimental stuff.
He is a business partner with runestone.
runestone did some of the original graphics. He was the project manager and graphics artist.
He is a business partner with pontiac.




The HSQL Development Group wrote the code that was used as the base for the Grid
and Tree NAWS widgets. A large part of their code is still in there.
Tom Valesky wrote TeenyWeb, which is
the base that net.matrix_rad.transport.TeenyWeb is growing from.
I am lousy at remembering names, so I apologise profusely to all those hard
working people that unfortunately end up in here. If you recognise your handiwork
in here, please let us know.
One more member of the BPC crowd attended the initial matrix-DFS meeting via phone
conference. I suspect that it was Konrad Gebels. His input was quite valuable.
The original cartoon of onefang that was used as the base for several images was drawn
by a professional cartoonist at a Mensa meeting in Victoria. I can't quite make
out the signature and date, I think it says "Kolm 89", and the name John rings a
small bell.
This file was last modified on Friday, 12-Nov-2004 10:08:04 EST