hubierai mandado el link no mas po.....<br>
<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">2006/5/2, Jorge Niedbalski R. <<a href="mailto:jorge.niedbalski@mop.gov.cl">jorge.niedbalski@mop.gov.cl</a>>:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Yahoo!<br><br>Ya encargue un cdset.<br><br><br>Jorge Medina wrote:<br><br>>Para los que no lo han probado yo lo tengo hace unas semanas instalado en mi<br>>laptop y anda bastante bien.<br>>------------------------------------------------------------------------
<br>>- OpenBSD 3.9 RELEASED -------------------------------------------------<br>><br>>May 1, 2006.<br>><br>>We are pleased to announce the official release of OpenBSD 3.9.<br>>This is our 19th release on CD-ROM (and 18th via FTP). We remain
<br>>proud of OpenBSD's record of eight years with only a single remote<br>>hole in the default install. As in our previous releases, 3.9<br>>provides significant improvements, including new features, in nearly<br>
>all areas of the system:<br>><br>>- Improved hardware support, including:<br>> o Some G5-based Apple Macintosh machines, including W^X support<br>>(currently<br>> restricted to 32-bit mode).<br>
> o Many more audio drivers in the OpenBSD/macppc port.<br>> o Support for many system sensors (temperature, voltage, fan speed) via<br>> the following subsystems:<br>> o Dell's Embedded Server Management (esm)
<br>> o Intelligent Platform Management Interface (ipmi)<br>> o I2C/SMBus sensor subsystems found on most motherboards (iic)<br>> o Touchpad on recent Apple laptops (tpms).<br>> o nfe, a binary blob free driver for the NVIDIA nForce Ethernet
<br>>interface.<br>> o Opteron systems now have all their PCI buses detected.<br>> o CardBus and PCMCIA support on OpenBSD/amd64.<br>> o ixgb, Intel PRO/10GbE Ethernet.<br>> o Support for new Intel i82571, i82572 and i82573 PCI Express based
<br>>devices<br>> in the em(4) driver.<br>> o Support for new Broadcom BCM5714, BCM5715 and BCM5903M based devices<br>>in<br>> the bge(4) driver.<br>> o Support for new Ralink RT2501 and RT2600 based devices in ral.
<br>> o Support for ASIX AX88178 Gigabit and AX88772 10/100 based devices<br>> in axe(4).<br>> o Support for devices incorporating GCT RF transceivers in rtw.<br>> o Zaurus remote control (zrc) support.
<br>> o Initial Sound Blaster Audigy support in the emu(4) driver.<br>> o The Level 1 LXT1001 Gigabit driver has been fixed and now works<br>>(lge(4)).<br>> o More HP Smart ARRAY controllers recognized by the ciss(4) driver.
<br>> o Support the Intel i915 AGP.<br>> o Support for both older and newer IDE and SATA controllers in the<br>> pciide(4) driver, including:<br>> o ATI's IXP 200/300/400 IDE controllers<br>
> o Broadcom's ServerWorks HT-1000 IDE controller<br>> o a few older Intel PIIX IDE controllers<br>> o Broadcom's ServerWorks K2 and HT-1000 SATA controllers<br>> o VIA's VT6410 and VT8251 SATA controllers
<br>> o some newer NVIDIA SATA controllers<br>> o Added IBSS support to the iwi(4) driver.<br>> o Added bus_dma support to the de(4) and san(4) drivers.<br>> o A lot of fixes and improvements to the uaudio(4) audio driver.
<br>> o Support for the SMC SMC91C1xx Ethernet chips in the sm(4) driver as<br>>well<br>> as MII support.<br>> o New adb(4) and framebuffer (macfb(4)) drivers on OpenBSD/mac68k, plus<br>> switch to wscons(4).
<br>><br>>- New tools:<br>> o ftp-proxy(8) has been rewritten, and a tftp version, tftp-proxy,<br>> has been added.<br>> o sdiff(1), a side-by-side file comparison tool, rewritten by us.<br>> o getent(1), a tool to get entries from the administrative databases.
<br>><br>>- New functionality:<br>> o ancontrol functionality has been completely merged into ifconfig.<br>> o apmd(8) can be used to increase or decrease CPU speed automatically,<br>> depending on CPU usage and, if supported, battery status.
<br>> o nc(1) now supports HTTP Proxy authentication, making it very useful as<br>> a ssh ProxyCommand.<br>> o Userland ppp(8) has IPv6 support.<br>> o A number of fixes and new functionality for trunk(4):
<br>> o New active/passive failover mode<br>> o Fixed multicast support, for carp(4) and pfsync(4) over trunk<br>> interfaces.<br>> o Interface capabilities depending on the trunk ports, for
<br>> full-size vlan(4) MTUs.<br>> o Improved functionality for ipsecctl(8).<br>> o Added multicast routing to GENERIC. It is now possible to enable<br>> multicast routing in the kernel with the
<br>> sysctl(8) option net.inet.ip.mforwarding=1.<br>> o It is now possible to set a default vlan(4) priority via ifconfig(8).<br>><br>>- Assorted improvements and code cleanup:<br>> o libpcap has been updated with most of
<a href="http://tcpdump.org">tcpdump.org</a>'s libpcap-0.9.4 API,<br>> without the clutter.<br>> o System libraries on most architectures are now compiled with debugging<br>> symbols, which makes tools like gdb(1) much more useable.
<br>> o Header files have been rewritten to provide better C99 support.<br>> o Linted versions of system libraries are now provided and lint(1) has<br>> been substantially overhauled to produce less false positives and find
<br>> new classes of problems.<br>> o The ieee80211(9) wireless framework has been cleaned up and changed to<br>> use red-black tree(3)s instead of hash tables.<br>> o The complete source tree has been audited for wrong usage of the
<br>> queue(3) macros and facilities have been added to detect misuse.<br>> o The mg(1) editor now includes an editable minibuffer, vastly improved<br>> undo, completion buffers, and many other emacs-like improvements.
<br>><br>>- New functionality for hostapd(8), the Host Access Point Daemon:<br>> o Support for multiple wireless interfaces and per-interface event<br>>rules.<br>> o New rate keyword for event rules, a requirement for using hostapd
<br>> as a WIDS.<br>> o Replaced hash tables with safer red-black tree(3)s.<br>> o Improved multicast support and configuration options.<br>> o Various bug fixes and improvements.<br>><br>>- OpenSSH
4.3:<br>> o Generate protocol 2 RSA keys in ssh-keygen by default.<br>> o Support for tunneling arbitrary network packets over a connection<br>> between an OpenSSH client and server, as a true VPN.<br>
> o Many additional bug fixes, as described in the release announcement.<br>><br>>- OpenBGPD 3.9:<br>> o Support for inbound and outbound soft reconfiguration.<br>> o Added possibility to remove communities.
<br>> o Added new special community value "neighbor-as" which is expanded to<br>> the remote-AS of the current neighbor.<br>> o Support for a unprivileged bgpctl socket added, which can be used
<br>> for looking glass style applications.<br>> o Even better IPv6 support.<br>><br>>- OpenOSPFD 3.9:<br>> o Neighbor Finite State Machine has been greatly improved.<br>> o Network redistribution has been reworked.
<br>> o CARP interfaces and their behaviour is now respected.<br>> o LSA Retransmission has been greatly improved.<br>> o Each area is now calculated individually when needed.<br>> o OSPF packet reception performance has been improved.
<br>> o Neighbor uptimes are now displayed with "ospfctl show neighbor".<br>> o RIB uptimes are now displayed with "ospfctl show rib".<br>><br>>- Over 3200 ports, 3000 pre-built packages, improved package tools
<br>> (updating packages from the previous release is now possible).<br>><br>>- As usual, many improvements in manual pages and other documentation.<br>><br>>- This release of OpenBSD includes the following major components from
<br>> outside suppliers:<br>> o X.Org 6.9.0 (+ patches, and i386 contains XFree86 3.3.6 servers<br>> (+ patches) for legacy chipsets not supported by X.Org)<br>> o Gcc 2.95.3 (+ patches) and 3.3.5 (+ patches)
<br>> o Perl 5.8.6 (+ patches)<br>> o Apache 1.3.29, mod_ssl 2.8.16, DSO support (+ patches)<br>> o OpenSSL 0.9.7g (+ patches)<br>> o Groff 1.15<br>> o Sendmail 8.13.4, with libmilter<br>> o Bind
9.3.1 (+ patches)<br>> o Lynx 2.8.5rel.4 with HTTPS and IPv6 support (+ patches)<br>> o Sudo 1.6.8p9<br>> o Ncurses 5.2<br>> o Latest KAME IPv6<br>> o Heimdal 0.7 (+ patches)<br>> o Arla
0.35.7<br>> o Binutils 2.15 (+ patches)<br>> o Gdb 6.3<br>><br>>If you'd like to see a list of what has changed between OpenBSD 3.8<br>>and 3.9, look at<br>><br>> <a href="http://www.OpenBSD.org/plus39.html">
http://www.OpenBSD.org/plus39.html</a><br>><br>>Even though the list is a summary of the most important changes<br>>made to OpenBSD, it still is a very very long list.<br>><br>>------------------------------------------------------------------------
<br>>- SECURITY AND ERRATA --------------------------------------------------<br>><br>>We provide patches for known security threats and other important<br>>issues discovered after each CD release. As usual, between the
<br>>creation of the OpenBSD 3.9 FTP/CD-ROM binaries and the actual 3.9<br>>release date, our team found and fixed some new reliability problems<br>>(note: most are minor and in subsystems that are not enabled by
<br>>default). Our continued research into security means we will find<br>>new security problems -- and we always provide patches as soon as<br>>possible. Therefore, we advise regular visits to<br>><br>>
<a href="http://www.OpenBSD.org/security.html">http://www.OpenBSD.org/security.html</a><br>>and<br>> <a href="http://www.OpenBSD.org/errata.html">http://www.OpenBSD.org/errata.html</a><br>><br>>Security patch announcements are sent to the
<a href="mailto:security-announce@OpenBSD.org">security-announce@OpenBSD.org</a><br>>mailing list. For information on OpenBSD mailing lists, please see:<br>><br>> <a href="http://www.OpenBSD.org/mail.html">
http://www.OpenBSD.org/mail.html</a><br>><br>>We wish to draw special attention to the new sendmail errata that<br>>missed our release cycle. By default sendmail does not answer remote<br>>requests, but the patch supplied is worth applying.
<br>><br>> <a href="http://www.OpenBSD.org/errata.html#sendmail">http://www.OpenBSD.org/errata.html#sendmail</a><br>><br>>------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>>- CD-ROM SALES ---------------------------------------------------------
<br>><br>>OpenBSD 3.9 is also available on CD-ROM. The 3-CD set costs $45USD<br>>(EUR 45) and is available via mail order and from a number of<br>>contacts around the world. The set includes a colourful booklet
<br>>which carefully explains the installation of OpenBSD. A new set<br>>of cute little stickers is also included (sorry, but our FTP mirror<br>>sites do not support STP, the Sticker Transfer Protocol). As an<br>
>added bonus, the second CD contains an audio track, a song entitled<br>>"Blob!". Lyrics (and an explanation) for the song may be found at:<br>><br>> <a href="http://www.OpenBSD.org/lyrics.html#39">
http://www.OpenBSD.org/lyrics.html#39</a><br>><br>>Profits from CD sales are the primary income source for the OpenBSD<br>>project -- in essence selling these CD-ROM units ensures that OpenBSD<br>>will continue to make another release six months from now.
<br>><br>>The OpenBSD 3.9 CD-ROMs are bootable on the following five platforms:<br>><br>> o i386<br>> o amd64<br>> o macppc<br>> o sparc<br>> o sparc64 (UltraSPARC)<br>><br>>(Other platforms must boot from floppy, network, or other method).
<br>><br>>For more information on ordering CD-ROMs, see:<br>><br>> <a href="http://www.OpenBSD.org/orders.html">http://www.OpenBSD.org/orders.html</a><br>><br>>The above web page lists a number of places where OpenBSD CD-ROMs
<br>>can be purchased from. For our default mail order, go directly to:<br>><br>> <a href="https://https.OpenBSD.org/cgi-bin/order">https://https.OpenBSD.org/cgi-bin/order</a><br>><br>>or, for European orders:
<br>><br>> <a href="https://https.OpenBSD.org/cgi-bin/order.eu">https://https.OpenBSD.org/cgi-bin/order.eu</a><br>><br>>All of our developers strongly urge you to buy a CD-ROM and support<br>>our future efforts. Additionally, donations to the project are
<br>>highly appreciated, as described in more detail at:<br>><br>> <a href="http://www.OpenBSD.org/goals.html#funding">http://www.OpenBSD.org/goals.html#funding</a><br>><br>>------------------------------------------------------------------------
<br>>- T-SHIRT SALES --------------------------------------------------------<br>><br>>The project continues to expand its funding base by selling t-shirts<br>>and polo shirts. And our users like them too. We have a variety
<br>>of shirts available, with the new and old designs, from our web<br>>ordering system at:<br>><br>> <a href="https://https.OpenBSD.org/cgi-bin/order">https://https.OpenBSD.org/cgi-bin/order</a><br>>
<br>>and for Europe:<br>><br>> <a href="https://https.OpenBSD.org/cgi-bin/order.eu">https://https.OpenBSD.org/cgi-bin/order.eu</a><br>><br>>The OpenBSD 3.9 t-shirts are available now. The new shirt for
3.9 is<br>>an assertive statement regarding the increasing proliferation of vendor<br>>supplied binary device drivers. We also sell our older shirts, as well<br>>as a selection of OpenSSH t-shirts.<br>><br>>------------------------------------------------------------------------
<br>>- FTP INSTALLS ---------------------------------------------------------<br>><br>>If you choose not to buy an OpenBSD CD-ROM, OpenBSD can be easily<br>>installed via FTP. Typically you need a single small piece of boot
<br>>media (e.g., a boot floppy) and then the rest of the files can be<br>>installed from a number of locations, including directly off the<br>>Internet. Follow this simple set of instructions to ensure that<br>
>you find all of the documentation you will need while performing<br>>an install via FTP. With the CD-ROMs, the necessary documentation<br>>is easier to find.<br>><br>>1) Read either of the following two files for a list of ftp
<br>> mirrors which provide OpenBSD, then choose one near you:<br>><br>> <a href="http://www.OpenBSD.org/ftp.html">http://www.OpenBSD.org/ftp.html</a><br>> <a href="ftp://ftp.OpenBSD.org/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/ftplist">
ftp://ftp.OpenBSD.org/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/ftplist</a><br>><br>> As of May 1, 2006, the following ftp mirror sites have the 3.9 release:<br>><br>> <a href="ftp://ftp.kd85.com/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/">ftp://ftp.kd85.com/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/
</a> Austria<br>> <a href="ftp://openbsd.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/">ftp://openbsd.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/</a> Germany<br>> <a href="ftp://muk.kd85.com/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/">
ftp://muk.kd85.com/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/</a> Netherlands<br>> <a href="ftp://ftp.stacken.kth.se/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/">ftp://ftp.stacken.kth.se/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/</a> Sweden<br>> <a href="ftp://ftp2.usa.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/">
ftp://ftp2.usa.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/</a> New York City, NY,<br>>USA<br>> <a href="ftp://ftp3.usa.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/">ftp://ftp3.usa.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/</a> Boulder, CO, USA<br>
> <a href="ftp://ftp5.usa.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/">ftp://ftp5.usa.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/</a> Redwood City, CA,<br>>USA<br>>
<a href="ftp://rt.fm/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/">ftp://rt.fm/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/</a> Lake
in the Hills,<br>>IL,<br>>
USA<br>><br>> The release is also available at the master site:<br>><br>> <a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/">ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/</a> Alberta, Canada<br>><br>> However it is strongly suggested you use a mirror.
<br>><br>> Other mirror sites may take a day or two to update.<br>><br>>2) Connect to that ftp mirror site and go into the directory<br>> pub/OpenBSD/3.9/ which contains these files and directories.<br>
> This is a list of what you will see:<br>><br>> ANNOUNCEMENT
alpha/
mac68k/ sparc/<br>> Changelogs/ amd64/
macppc/ sparc64/<br>> HARDWARE
cats/ mvme68k/
src.tar.gz<br>> PACKAGES
ftplist mvme88k/
sys.tar.gz<br>> PORTS hp300/
packages/ tools/<br>> README
hppa/ ports.tar.gz
vax/<br>> SIZES i386/ root.mail zaurus/<br>> XF4.tar.gz
luna88k/ sgi/<br>><br>> It is quite likely that you will want at LEAST the following<br>> files which apply to all the architectures OpenBSD supports.<br>><br>> README -
generic README<br>> HARDWARE -
list of hardware we support<br>> PORTS
- description of our "ports" tree<br>> PACKAGES -
description of pre-compiled packages<br>> root.mail
- a copy of root's mail at initial login.<br>>
(This is really worthwhile reading).<br>><br>>3) Read the README file. It is short, and a quick read will make<br>> sure you understand what else you need to fetch.<br>><br>>4) Next, go into the directory that applies to your architecture,
<br>> for example, i386. This is a list of what you will see:<br>><br>> CKSUM bsd.rd
etc39.tgz misc39.tgz<br>> INSTALL.i396
cd39.iso
floppy39.fs pxeboot<br>> INSTALL.linux cdboot
floppyB39.fs xbase39.tgz<br>> MD5 cdbr
floppyC39.fs xetc39.tgz<br>> base39.tgz
cdemu39.iso game39.tgz
xfont39.tgz<br>> bsd cdrom39.fs
index.txt xserv39.tgz<br>> <a href="http://bsd.mp">bsd.mp</a>
comp39.tgz
man39.tgz xshare39.tgz<br>><br>> If you are new to OpenBSD, fetch _at least_ the file INSTALL.i386<br>> and the appropriate floppy*.fs or cd39.iso file. Consult the<br>> INSTALL.i386 file if you don't know which of the floppy images
<br>> you need (or simply fetch all of them).<br>><br>>5) If you are an expert, follow the instructions in the file called<br>> README; otherwise, use the more complete instructions in the<br>> file called
INSTALL.i386. INSTALL.i386 may tell you that you<br>> need to fetch other files.<br>><br>>6) Just in case, take a peek at:<br>><br>> <a href="http://www.OpenBSD.org/errata.html">http://www.OpenBSD.org/errata.html
</a><br>><br>> This is the page where we talk about the mistakes we made while<br>> creating the 3.9 release, or the significant bugs we fixed<br>> post-release which we think our users should have fixes for.
<br>> Patches and workarounds are clearly described there.<br>><br>>Note: If you end up needing to write a raw floppy using Windows,<br>> you can use "fdimage.exe" located in the pub/OpenBSD/3.9/tools
<br>> directory to do so.<br>><br>>------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>>- <a href="http://X.ORG">X.ORG</a> FOR MOST ARCHITECTURES -----------------------------------------
<br>><br>>X.Org has been integrated more closely into the system. This release<br>>contains X.Org 6.9.0. Most of our architectures ship with X.Org, including<br>>amd64, sparc, sparc64 and macppc. During installation, you can install
<br>>X.Org quite easily. Be sure to try out xdm(1) and see how we have<br>>customized it for OpenBSD.<br>><br>>On the i386 platform a few older X servers are included from XFree86<br>>3.3.6. These can be used for cards that are not supported by
X.Org<br>>or where X.Org support is buggy. Please read the /usr/X11R6/README file<br>>for post-installation information.<br>><br>>------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>>- PORTS TREE -----------------------------------------------------------
<br>><br>>The OpenBSD ports tree contains automated instructions for building<br>>third party software. The software has been verified to build and<br>>run on the various OpenBSD architectures. The 3.9 ports collection,
<br>>including many of the distribution files, is included on the 3-CD<br>>set. Please see the PORTS file for more information.<br>><br>>Note: some of the most popular ports, e.g., the Apache web server<br>>and several X applications, come standard with OpenBSD. Also, many
<br>>popular ports have been pre-compiled for those who do not desire<br>>to build their own binaries (see BINARY PACKAGES, below).<br>><br>>------------------------------------------------------------------------
<br>>- BINARY PACKAGES WE PROVIDE -------------------------------------------<br>><br>>A large number of binary packages are provided. Please see the PACKAGES<br>>file (<a href="ftp://ftp.OpenBSD.org/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/PACKAGES">
ftp://ftp.OpenBSD.org/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/PACKAGES</a>) for more details.<br>><br>>------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>>- SYSTEM SOURCE CODE ---------------------------------------------------
<br>><br>>The CD-ROMs contain source code for all the subsystems explained<br>>above, and the README (<a href="ftp://ftp.OpenBSD.org/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/README">ftp://ftp.OpenBSD.org/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/README</a>)<br>>file explains how to deal with these source files. For those who
<br>>are doing an FTP install, the source code for all four subsystems<br>>can be found in the pub/OpenBSD/3.9/ directory:<br>><br>> XF4.tar.gz
ports.tar.gz src.tar.gz sys.tar.gz<br>><br>>------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>>- THANKS ---------------------------------------------------------------<br>><br>
>OpenBSD 3.9 includes artwork and CD artistic layout by Ty Semaka,<br>>who also arranged an audio track on the OpenBSD 3.9 CD set. Ports<br>>tree and package building by Peter Valchev, Nikolay Sturm and<br>>Christian Weisgerber. System builds by Theo de Raadt and Kenji Aoyama.
<br>>X11 builds by Todd Fries. ISO-9660 filesystem layout by Theo de Raadt.<br>><br>>We would like to thank all of the people who sent in bug reports, bug<br>>fixes, donation cheques, and hardware that we use. We would also like
<br>>to thank those who pre-ordered the 3.9 CD-ROM or bought our previous<br>>CD-ROMs. Those who did not support us financially have still helped<br>>us with our goal of improving the quality of the software.<br>
><br>>Our developers are:<br>><br>> Aaron Campbell, Aleksander Piotrowski, Alex Feldman, Alexander Guy,<br>> Alexander von Gernler, Alexander Yurchenko, Alexandre Anriot,<br>> Andreas Gunnarsson, Angelos D. Keromytis, Anil Madhavapeddy,
<br>> Artur Grabowski, Ben Lindstrom, Bernd Ahlers, Bjorn Sandell,<br>> Bob Beck, Brad Smith, Brandon Creighton, Brian Caswell,<br>> Brian Somers, Bruno Rohee, Camiel Dobbelaar, Can Erkin Acar,<br>> Cedric Berger, Chad Loder, Chris Cappuccio, Christian Weisgerber,
<br>> Christopher Pascoe, Claudio Jeker, Constantine Sapuntzakis,<br>> Dale Rahn, Damien Bergamini, Damien Couderc, Damien Miller,<br>> Dan Harnett, Daniel Hartmeier, Darren Tucker, David B Terrell,<br>> David Gwynne, David Krause, David Lebel, David Leonard, Don Stewart,
<br>> Dug Song, Eric Jackson, Esben Norby, Federico G. Schwindt,<br>> Fernando Gont, Greg Taleck, Grigoriy Orlov, Hakan Olsson,<br>> Hans Insulander, Hans-Joerg Hoexer, Heikki Korpela, Henning Brauer,<br>
> Henric Jungheim, Hiroaki Etoh, Horacio Menezo Ganau, Hugh Graham,<br>> Ian Darwin, Jacob Meuser, Jakob Schlyter, Jan-Uwe Finck,<br>> Jared J. Yanovich, Jason Ish, Jason McIntyre, Jason Peel,<br>> Jason Wright, Jean-Baptiste Marchand, Jean-Francois Brousseau,
<br>> Jean-Jacques Bernard-Gundol, Jim Rees, Joel Knight, Jolan Luff,<br>> Jonathan Gray, Jordan Hargrave, Joris Vink, Jose Nazario,<br>> Joshua Stein, Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino, Kenji Aoyama, Kenjiro Cho,
<br>> Kenneth R Westerback, Kevin Lo, Kevin Steves, Kjell Wooding,<br>> Kurt Miller, Louis Bertrand, Magnus Holmberg, Marc Balmer,<br>> Marc Espie, Marc Matteo, Marco Peereboom, Marco Pfatschbacher,<br>> Marco S Hyman, Marcus Watts, Margarida Sequeira, Marius Eriksen,
<br>> Mark Grimes, Mark Kettenis, Markus Friedl, Martin Reindl,<br>> Mathieu Sauve-Frankel, Mats O Jansson, Matt Behrens, Matt Smart,<br>> Matthew Jacob, Matthieu Herrb, Michael Coulter, Michael Shalayeff,
<br>> Michael T. Stolarchuk, Mike Frantzen, Mike Pechkin, Miod Vallat,<br>> Moritz Jodeit, Nathan Binkert, Niall O'Higgins, Nick Holland,<br>> Niels Provos, Niklas Hallqvist, Nikolay Sturm, Nils Nordman,
<br>> Oleg Safiullin, Otto Moerbeek, Patrick Latifi, Paul Janzen,<br>> Pedro Martelletto, Peter Galbavy, Peter Stromberg, Peter Valchev,<br>> Philipp Buehler, Reinhard J. Sammer, Ray Lai, Reyk Floeter,<br>
> Rich Cannings, Robert Nagy, Ryan Thomas McBride, Saad Kadhi,<br>> Shell Hin-lik Hung, Stephen Kirkham, Steve Murphree, Ted Unangst,<br>> Theo de Raadt, Thierry Deval, Thomas Nordin, Thorsten Lockert,<br>
> Tobias Weingartner, Todd C. Miller, Todd T. Fries,<br>> Tom Cosgrove, Uwe Stuehler, Vincent Labrecque, Wilbern Cobb,<br>> Wim Vandeputte, Xavier Santolaria.<br>><br>><br>><br>><br>><br><br>
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