   One of the things that is very delightful about writing open-source
   software is the incredible amount of help people have been offering me
   with MaraDNS. Numerous people have provided invaluable assistance with
   filing bug reports, making usability suggesations, providing patches and
   reports with respect to running MaraDNS on other operating systems, and
   otherwise making MaraDNS a superior program.

   Here is a partial list of people who have provided assistance:

   Floh has generously set up a FreeBSD 4, FreeBSD 6, and Mac OS X system so
   that I can port MaraDNS to more platforms.

   Albert Lee has provided countless bug reports, and, nicely enough, patches
   to fix said bugs. He has also made improvements to the code in the tcp
   "zoneserver".

   Franky Van Liedekerke has provided much invaluable assistance. As just one
   example, he provided invaluable assistance in getting MaraDNS to compile
   on Solaris. In addition, he has provided much valuable SQA help.

   Christian Kurz, who has provided invaluable bug reports, especially when I
   had to re-implement the core hashing algorithm.

   Remmy, who is providing both the web space and a mailing list for
   maradns.org.

   Phil Homewood, who provided invaluable assistance with finding and fixing
   bugs in the authoritative portion of the MaraDNS server. He helped me plug
   memory leaks, find uninitialized variables being used, and found a number
   of bugs I was unable to find.

   Albert Prats kindly provided Spanish translations for various text files.

   Shin Zukeran provided a patch to recursive.c which properly makes a normal
   null-terminated string from a js_string object, to send as an argument to
   open() so we can get the rijndael key for the PRNG.

   D Richard Felker III has provided invaluable bug reports. By looking at
   his bug reports, I have been able to hunt down and fix many problems that
   the recursive nameserver had, in addition to at least one problem with the
   authoritative nameserver.

   Ole Tange has also given me many valuable MaraDNS bug reports.

   Florin Iucha provided a tip in the FAQ for how to compile MaraDNS on
   OpenBSD.

   Roy Arends (one of the BIND developers, as it turns out) found a serious
   security problem with MaraDNS, where MaraDNS would answer answers, and
   pointed it out to me.

   Code used as the basis for the psudo-random-number generator was written
   by Vincent Rijmen, Antoon Bosselaers, and Paulo Barreto. I appreciate
   these programmers making the code public domain, which is the only license
   under which I can add code to MaraDNS under.

   Ross Johnson and others have made a Win32 port of the Pthreads library;
   this has made a native win32 port of MaraDNS possible.

   I also appreciate the work of Dr. Brian Gladman and Fritz Schneider, who
   have both written independent implementations of AES from which I obtained
   test vectors. With the help of their hard work, I was able to discover a
   subtle security problem that previous releases of MaraDNS had.
