Contributors to FreeBSD

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This article lists individuals and organizations who have made a contribution to FreeBSD.


Table of Contents
1 Donors Gallery
2 The FreeBSD Developers
3 Core Team Alumni
4 Development Team Alumni
5 Development Team: In Memoriam
6 Derived Software Contributors
7 Additional FreeBSD Contributors
8 386BSD Patch Kit Patch Contributors

1 Donors Gallery

Note: As of 2010, the following section is several years out-of-date. Donations from the past several years appear here.

The FreeBSD Project is indebted to the following donors and would like to publicly thank them here!

s, an AlphaServer 4100, 8 500Mhz Personal Workstations, 4 433Mhz Personal Workstations, and more! These machines are used for release engineering, package building, SMP development, and general development on the Alpha architecture.

TRW Financial Systems, Inc. provided 130 PCs, three 68 GB file servers, twelve Ethernets, two routers and an ATM switch for debugging the diskless code.

Dermot McDonnell donated the Toshiba XM3401B CDROM drive currently used in freefall.

Chuck Robey <chuckr@glue.umd.edu> contributed his floppy tape streamer for experimental work.

Larry Altneu <larry@ALR.COM>, and Wilko Bulte <wilko@FreeBSD.org>, provided Wangtek and Archive QIC-02 tape drives in order to improve the wt driver.

Ernst Winter <ewinter@lobo.muc.de> contributed a 2.88 MB floppy drive to the project. This will hopefully increase the pressure for rewriting the floppy disk driver.

Tekram Technologies sent one each of their DC-390, DC-390U and DC-390F FAST and ULTRA SCSI host adapter cards for regression testing of the NCR and AMD drivers with their cards. They are also to be applauded for making driver sources for free operating systems available from their FTP server ftp://ftp.tekram.com/scsi/FreeBSD/.

Larry M. Augustin contributed not only a Symbios Sym8751S SCSI card, but also a set of data books, including one about the forthcoming Sym53c895 chip with Ultra-2 and LVD support, and the latest programming manual with information on how to safely use the advanced features of the latest Symbios SCSI chips. Thanks a lot!

Christoph Kukulies <kuku@FreeBSD.org> donated an FX120 12 speed Mitsumi CDROM drive for IDE CDROM driver development.

Mike Tancsa <mike@sentex.ca> donated four various ATM PCI cards in order to help increase support of these cards as well as help support the development effort of the netatm ATM stack.

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