Thanks to Tobias Oetiker, the author of RRD, for his very
useful tool. Without RRD, Cricket would be useless. (And without
Cricket, RRD is still cool, but hard to use!) Tobias also
contributed the cool Cricket logo.

Thanks to WebTV Networks for letting me work on this tool.
If it's half as useful to others as it is to us at WebTV,
we've definately made the network management world a better
place!

I can only justify spending time on this project as long as
WebTV gets new stuff for free in return. So I am indebted to these
contributors for making this project possible. These folks
contributed ideas, patches, and/or debugging info:

	Ragnar Kjrstad <ragnark@vestdata.no>
		The squid-proxy configuration.

	Blair Zajac <bzajac@geocities.com>
		Changes to use shared-object RRD module
		Taught me how to use return. :)

	Patrick Myers <pjm@mcc.ac.uk> 
		Found correct settings for FreeBSD.

	Philippe.Simonet@swisscom.com
		Continually re-porting to NT as I break it.
		Also, game me the func scheme for ds-sources.

	Simon Leinen <simon@switch.ch>
		SNMP in Perl 5

	Alan Lichty <alichty@eli.net>
		Found a nasty bug related to corrupted instances.
		Applying Cricket to Cascade ATM switches (the
		atm-interfaces subtree).

	Ed Bugg <Bugge@ABCBS.com>
		contributed the converter and getFormat

	Matija Grabnar <Matija.Grabnar@arnes.si> 
		Verified that Linux formats work on i86pc-solaris.

	David Koski <dkoski@noc.ns.itd.umich.edu>
		auto-configuration via listInterfaces 

	Javier Muniz <jmuniz@corp.webtv.net>
		bug finder

	Kirby Krueger <kirbyk@corp.webtv.net>
		test-url script maintenance

	Bryce Jasmer <kirbyk@corp.webtv.net>
		expansion bug catcher

	Jeff Jensen <jpj@corp.webtv.net>
		config tree brainstorming
		meanest beta tester alive
		usrModemUsage tool and modems subtree
		switches subtree
		nifty multi-target support

	Emmett Hogan <hogan@gnac.com>
		a prototype of SMRTG that crystalized our ideas
		about the config tree
