From a432708608bce0168bb66fa2d7c6cce0214ed30e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Jordan K. Hubbard" Date: Fri, 17 Jan 1997 10:08:11 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Break this section into two chapters. I suppose this also means that this should be two files (staff.sgml and contrib.sgml), but I didn't want to get that radical for a first step. --- share/doc/handbook/contrib.sgml | 163 +++++++++++++++++--------------- 1 file changed, 87 insertions(+), 76 deletions(-) diff --git a/share/doc/handbook/contrib.sgml b/share/doc/handbook/contrib.sgml index b0f2bcf04b5d..73f5a3af6510 100644 --- a/share/doc/handbook/contrib.sgml +++ b/share/doc/handbook/contrib.sgml @@ -5,63 +5,18 @@ in sync with the list of FreeBSD Developers --> -FreeBSD contributor list +FreeBSD Project Staff - Derived software contributors - -

This software was originally derived from William - F. Jolitz's 386BSD release 0.1, though almost none of the - original 386BSD specific code remains. This software has - been essentially re-implemented from the 4.4BSD-Lite - release provided by the Computer Science Research Group - (CSRG) at the University of California, Berkeley and - associated academic contributors. - - There are also portions of NetBSD that have been integrated - into FreeBSD as well, and we would therefore like to thank - all the contributors to NetBSD for their work. Despite - some occasionally rocky moments in relations between the - two groups, we both want essentially the same thing: More - BSD based operating systems on people's computers! We wish - the NetBSD group every success in their endeavors. - - Hardware contributors - -

A special thank-you to Walnut Creek CDROM for providing - the Pentium P5-90 and 486/DX2-66 EISA/VL systems that are - being used for our development work, to say nothing of the - network access and other donations of hardware resources. - It would have been impossible to do this release without - their support. - - TRW Financial Systems, Inc. provided 130 PCs, three 68 GB - fileservers, twelve Ethernets, two routers and an ATM - switch for debugging the diskless code. They also keep a - couple of FreeBSD hackers alive and busy. Thanks! - - Thanks also to Dermot McDonnell for his donation of a - Toshiba XM3401B CDROM drive. It has been most useful! - - Thanks to &a.chuck; who - contributed his floppy tape streamer for experimental - work. - - Thanks to Larry Altneu <larry@ALR.COM>, and to &a.wilko;, - for providing us with a Wangtek and - an Archive QIC-02 tape drive, in order to give us the hardware - to improve the wt driver. - - Thanks go to Ernst Winter <ewinter@lobo.muc.de>, for - contributing a 2.88 MB floppy drive to the project. Hopefully, - this will increase the pressure for rewriting the floppy disk - driver. ;-) - - Also see for - a list of people who have donated funding or services to the FreeBSD - Project. +

The FreeBSD Project is managed and operated by the following +groups of people: The FreeBSD core team +

The FreeBSD core team constitutes the project's ``Board of Directors'', + responsible for deciding the project's overall goals and direction + as well as managing of + the FreeBSD project landscape. +

(in alphabetical order by last name): @@ -85,8 +40,9 @@ The FreeBSD Developers -

These are the people who have commit privileges and do the work on - the FreeBSD source tree. All core team members are also developers. +

These are the people who have commit privileges and do the engineering + work on the FreeBSD source tree. All core team members and most + FreeBSD Documentation project personnel are also developers. &a.mbarkah; @@ -149,28 +105,12 @@ &a.jmz; - Who is responsible for what - -

- + The FreeBSD Documentation Project - The FreeBSD Documentation Project - -

The FreeBSD Documentation project is responsible for a number of - different services, each of which is run by one or more of - the following individuals: +

The is responsible for a number of different services, each + service being run by an individual and his deputies (if any):

+ Who is responsible for what + +

+ + + +FreeBSD contributor list + + Derived software contributors + +

This software was originally derived from William + F. Jolitz's 386BSD release 0.1, though almost none of the + original 386BSD specific code remains. This software has + been essentially re-implemented from the 4.4BSD-Lite + release provided by the Computer Science Research Group + (CSRG) at the University of California, Berkeley and + associated academic contributors. + + There are also portions of NetBSD that have been integrated + into FreeBSD as well, and we would therefore like to thank + all the contributors to NetBSD for their work. Despite + some occasionally rocky moments in relations between the + two groups, we both want essentially the same thing: More + BSD based operating systems on people's computers! We wish + the NetBSD group every success in their endeavors. + + Hardware contributors + +

A special thank-you to Walnut Creek CDROM for providing + the Pentium P5-90 and 486/DX2-66 EISA/VL systems that are + being used for our development work, to say nothing of the + network access and other donations of hardware resources. + It would have been impossible to do this release without + their support. + + TRW Financial Systems, Inc. provided 130 PCs, three 68 GB + fileservers, twelve Ethernets, two routers and an ATM + switch for debugging the diskless code. They also keep a + couple of FreeBSD hackers alive and busy. Thanks! + + Thanks also to Dermot McDonnell for his donation of a + Toshiba XM3401B CDROM drive. It has been most useful! + + Thanks to &a.chuck; who + contributed his floppy tape streamer for experimental + work. + + Thanks to Larry Altneu <larry@ALR.COM>, and to &a.wilko;, + for providing us with a Wangtek and + an Archive QIC-02 tape drive, in order to give us the hardware + to improve the wt driver. + + Thanks go to Ernst Winter <ewinter@lobo.muc.de>, for + contributing a 2.88 MB floppy drive to the project. Hopefully, + this will increase the pressure for rewriting the floppy disk + driver. ;-) + + Also see for + a list of people who have donated funding or services to the FreeBSD + Project. Additional FreeBSD contributors