| This files list the people, outside of the original development team that help in the project. |
| Their contributions were very helpful, so I guess they should have their names listed somewhere. |
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| Thanks to: |
| Contributors that are not colleagues or students |
| - Tom "spot" Callaway <tcallawa@redhat.com>, for his experience and wiseness in RPM packaging. |
| - People from maling-list nfsv4@linux-nfs.org (with special attention to J. Bruce Fields |
| and Trond Myklebust) for their help understanding the complex logic within NFSv4 |
| - Eric Sesterhenn <eric.sesterhenn@lsexperts.de> who provided a nice patch fixing memleaks. |
| - Erik Levinson <erik@caneris.com> who did lots of work to make libnfsidmap work with gssrpc in nfs-ganesha |
| - Sean Dague <japh@us.ibm.com> who provides me with several typos and memleaks patches |
| - Aneesh Kumar K. V. <aneesh.kumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com> who implemented NLMv4 support (locking for NFSv3) |
| - Frank Filz <ffilzlnx@us.ibm.com> who provided me with several small fixes on the server's behavior. He idesigned i |
| and wrote as well the new Log layer API. |
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| Students that came to make an intership with us and worked on the project |
| - Mickael Guerin who wrote the first release of the FSAL_POSIX |
| - Laureline Provost who wrote a PERL library that had been very useful to quickly write benchmarks |
| and non-regression test |
| - Cedric Cabessa who worked on the SNMP admin module |
| - Adrien Grellier who provided us with the first TI-RPC support in the product |
| - RĂ©mi Duraffort who wrote the FSAL_ZFS implementation as well as the libzfswrap contrib. He fixed many other small bugs too |
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