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The following acknowledgements and thanks apply:

	Scott Brim <swb@gated.cornell.edu>

		For the concept and continued administrative support.
		

	National Science Foundation

		For periods of financial support.


	Mark Fedor <fedor@psi.com>

		For the development and maintenance up to release
		1.3.1 and his continuing advice.

						
	Dennis Ferguson <dennis@canet.ca>

		For BGP and significant help in redesigning portions of
		gated.

		
	Art Harkin <ash@hpindda.cup.hp.com>	
						
		For extensive testing and many bug fixes.


	David Robinson <david@elroy.jpl.nasa.gov>

		For extensive testing and many bug fixes.


	Rob Coltun <rcoltun@ni.umd.edu>

		As the author of the UMd OSPF code and for continued
		support.


	Mike Petry <petry@ni.umd.edu>

		As the author of the original HELLO code.


	Igor E. Chechik <chech@kaija.spb.su>

		For his System V modifications.

		
	The folks at University of California at Berkeley

		For the routed code on which gated was originally based and
		continued support.


	The folks at IBM Austin

		For the original implementation of the SMUX interface.



	The folks at IBM Raleigh

		For very extensive testing (when they weren't out
		playing golf).


        Robert Hagens <hagens@ans.net> and Dan Schuh <schuh@cs.wisc.edu>

                As the authors of the original Wisconsin IS-IS code.


        Steve Heimlich <heimlich@watson.ibm.com>

                For IS-IS mods and current development in gated.
