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This file is here for people to list their contributions to the
netperf benchmark. When you enhance or fix something, put your name
and a description of the what/where/whey/why/how here. If you like,
feel free to include an email address. I would like to apologize in
advance to anyone I've forgotten to include.
Rick Jones <raj@cup.hp.com>
Responsible for initial packaging and release of netperf and
"editorial" continuity for subsequent releases.
Karen Choy
Code to allow netserver to run as a standalone daemon.
Dave Shield <daves@csc.liv.ac.uk>
Wrote the first revision of the netperf and netserver manpages.
Sarr Blumson <sarr@citi.umich.edu>
Fixes for AIX 3.1 and 3.2. Also fixes for Solaris 2.1 without
realizing it ;-)
Jeff Smits <jgs@usl.com>
Fixes for TCP_RR and UDP_RR on sytems with an htonl that is not a no-op.
Warren Burnett <somewhere in Kansas>
Example code for DLPI tests.
Several Folks
Code to tell SunOS 4 to *not* restart system calls on receipt of a
signal.
Fore Systems Inc.
Manpages for the FORE API and question answering
David Channin
Access to systems running the Fore ATM API
Jonathan Stone <jonathan@DSG.Stanford.EDU>
Include file fixes for Ultrix
Bruce Barnett <barnett@grymoire.crd.ge.com>
Bunches of warnings fixes and lint picks for Solaris 2.3
Herman Dierks et al <dierks@austin.ibm.com>
Code to calculate confidence intervals for tests
Hal Murray <murray@pa.dec.com>
Helpful suggestions for the scripts to make them more compatible with
the netperf database (http://www.cup.hp.com/netperf/NetperfPage.html).
His prompting finally got me off my whatever to put the confidence
interval stuff from the guys at IBM into netperf
Peter Skopp pds@cs.columbia.edu
Fixes to make netperf more secure.
Tom Wilson <tcwilson@newbridge.com>
A fix to send_udp_rr to correct bogus throughput values.
Thorsten Lockert <tholo@tetherless.com>
A bunch of clean-up for the *BSD OSes
Serge Pachkovsky <ps@ocisgi7.unizh.ch>
Code for low-priority soaker process for AIX and SGI
The fine folks at Adaptec
The initial port of netperf (1.9PL4) to Windows NT 3.51.
Robin Callender <robin_callender@VNET.IBM.COM>
The PPC binaries for the 1.9PL4 port of netperf to NT and for assorted
code clean-ups and help with CPU utilization measurements.