The program
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Acknowledgments for the 1.1.5 release (Steve Byrne):

Fritz Nordby, Michael Mellinger, Doug McCallum,
Karl Berry, Dave Bodenstab, Brad Diller, Mark Wadsworth, Bill Trost,
William Cook, Trip Becket, Alan Knight, Alistair Grant, Michael
Richardson, Andrew Gelsey, Kevin Hester, David MacKenzie, Doug Peters,
Michael Bushnell, Florin Spanachi, David England, Charles Johnson,
David B. Serafini, R James Noble, David Duke, Mark S. Johnson, Gary
Campbell, Peter Dobcsany, Kent Williams, Wilson Ho, Karl Kleinpaste,
Len Tower, Paul Regenhardt, Joe Pallas, Peter Kropf, Mark Bush, Per
Bothner, Kevin Rigotti, Lance Norskog, Pascal Meheut, Richard Goerwitz,
Horst Duchene, Olivier Blanc, Jeff Baird, P. Lecoanet.


Acknowledgements for Blox (Brad Diller):

Steve Byrne                       <sbb@gnu.org>
L. Peter Deutsch                  <ghost@aladdin.com>
Eben Moglen                       <moglen@columbia.edu>
Richard Stallman                  <rms@gnu.org>



Acknowledgments from version 1.6 (yours truly Paolo Bonzini):

Pahi Andras                       <pahi@mozart.eet.bme.hu>
Mikael Aronsson                   <mikael_aronsson@mail.bip.net>
Vassili Bykov                     <vassili@parcplace.com>
Jens Bjerrehuus                   <j.bjerrehuus@acm.org>
Nicolas Burrus                    <Nicolas.Burrus@epita.fr>
Ulf Dambacher                     <ulf.dambacher@mach.uni-karlsruhe.de>
Federico Di Gregorio		  <fog@debian.org>
Jeremy Dreese                     <jdreese@bucknell.edu>
Mark Elbrecht                     <snowball@bigfoot.com>
Reinout Heeck			  <reinz@desk.org>
Stephen Houben                    <stephan@pcrm.win.tue.nl>
Dwight Hughes
GertJan Kersten                   <GertJan.Kersten@bolesian.nl>
Casper Kit			  <casper.kit@holland.sun.com>
Thorsten Klein                    <TK@Thorsten-Klein.de>
Jack Lenz                         <jlenz@indocdv.com>
Peter William Lount               <peter@smalltalk.org>
James Macnicol			  <jamesm@ee.adfa.edu.au>
Eben Moglen                       <moglen@columbia.edu>
Hiroshi Nanosecond                <aldomel@ix.netcom.com>
Christopher Painter-Wakefield
Ian Piumarta                      <piumarta@inria.fr>
Aaron Reichow                     <reic0024@d.umn.edu>
Adam J. Richter                   <adam@yggdrasil.com>
Hideoki Saito                     <saito@densan.co.jp>
Marko Schuetz
Alexander Shinn                   <foof@debian.org>
Dirk Sondermann 		  <d.sondermann@freenet.de>
Richard Stallman                  <rms@gnu.org>
Montgomery F. Tidwell             <mtidwell@practicalmatters.com>
Arjen van Elteren                 <arjen@and.nl>
Tim van Holder			  <tim.van.holder@pandora.be>
Zoltan Varga                      <zvarga@gw.cdk.bme.hu>
Sven Verdolaage                   <skimo@kotlit.org>
Albert Wagner                     <alwagner@tcac.net>
Nigel Williams                    <nigelw@wizardis.com.au>

I also thank specially the two people who followed me patiently
through the revival of GNU Smalltalk, following me as I worked out
the alphas that eventually led to version 1.6: David V. Duccini
(duccini@backpack.com), who helped a lot with his enthusiasm in the
earliest phases of testing, as I grew more comfortable with Steve's
code, and Andreas Klimas (klimas@k-r.de), who made available to me
his knowledge of Smalltalk but, above all, his C and Unix expertise.

And of course, last but definitely not the least, Steve Byrne
(sbb@gnu.org), for his feedback in discussing issues related to
GNU Smalltalk's implementation, for having put me in contact with
all the people asking him about GNU Smalltalk, and for sharing
with me the source code for unpublished improvements to version
1.1.5 of GNU Smalltalk.  Steve, I sincerely hope you like what
I do to your program.

The tutorial
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Thanks to Steve Byrne for writing GNU Smalltalk in the
first place. Great thanks to Mark Bush and Bob Roos for
their meticulous jobs of proofreading this document, and the
generous amounts of input they provided on refinements to
the contents and structure. Thanks also to Andrew Berg for
his comments on the early chapters of the document.

This document is provided as-is, without warranty,
but I will happily accept reports of any errors. If time
permits, I will perhaps even release a corrected revision of
the document.

I release this document into the public domain, and
simply request that you acknowledge me as the original
author in any use or derivative work you make of this document.

                         Andy Valencia
                         325 Union Ave #359
                         Campbell, CA 95008
                         jtk@netcom.com (Not checked)
                         November 27, 1992
