Since the program is getting more stable by the day, it is time I add
a little file to acknowledge people that have helped me along the way.

Foremost, Clifford Neuman (bcn@cs.washington.edu) provides us with the
prospero protocol. This makes the whole thing possible. He provided
all the information I used concerning the prospero protocol.  Without
his help, this program is impossible.  As I wrote the program at the
time the protocol was being updated, I thank him for providing me all
the information when it came along. He also informed me of a test
archie server that I used to eliminate many bugs.  I am grateful for all
his helps.

To the people in quiche.cs.mcgill.ca providing archie, it is certainly
hard to imagine the days when archie was not available.

To all the people who sent me messages telling me the problems they
encountered, telling me that the program worked on their machines,
and telling me the program did not work on their machines, I thank you
very much. These people are:

Gary D. Kline, ssi!gdk@uunet.uu.net
Emmett Hogan, hogan@csl.sri.com
Karsten Thygesen, karthy@iesd.auc.dk
Brendan Kehoe, brendan@cs.widener.edu
Peter Mutsaiers, muts@fysak.fys.ruu.nl
Kean Stump, kean@ucs.orst.edu            # thanks for providing a Makefile
Peter Orbaek, poe@daimi.aau.dk           # thanks for making it more perl'ish
Billy Barron, billy@sol.acs.unt.edu

I may have missed one or two people. To them, I am sorry.

I know the program is rather trivial and not even useful for many
people. But I wrote in the hope that it might be useful for a few
people. I posted it in the Usenet spirit of sharing.

Khun Yee
