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 .Ss "What is NetBSD?"  .Ss "What is NetBSD?"
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 .  .
 The  The
 .Nx  .Nx
 Operating System is a fully functional  Operating System is a fully functional
 .Tn Open Source  .Tn Open Source
 UN*X-like operating system derived from the Berkeley Networking  .Ul
 Release 2 (Net/2), 4.4BSD-Lite, and 4.4BSD-Lite2 sources.  operating system derived from the University of California, Berkeley
   Networking Release 2 (Net/2), 4.4BSD-Lite, and 4.4BSD-Lite2 sources.
 .Nx  .Nx
 runs on twenty different system architectures featuring eight distinct  runs on thirty-one different system architectures featuring twelve distinct
 families of CPUs, and is being ported to more. The  families of CPUs, and is being ported to more. The
 .Nx \*V  .Nx \*V
 release contains complete binary releases for fourteen different  release contains complete binary releases for fifteen different
 machine types. (The six remaining are not fully supported at this time  machine types. (The sixteen remaining are not fully supported at this time
 and are thus not part of the binary distribution. For information on  and are thus not part of the binary distribution. For information on
 them, please see the NetBSD web site at  them, please see the
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   .nh
 .Nx  .Nx
 features a complete set of user utilities, compilers for several  features a complete set of user utilities, compilers for several
 languages, The X Window System,  languages, the X Window System, firewall software
 and numerous other tools, all accompanied by full source code.  and numerous other tools, all accompanied by full source code.
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 is a creation of the members of the Internet community.  is a creation of the members of the Internet community.
 Without the unique cooperation and coordination the net makes  Without the unique cooperation and coordination the net makes
 possible, it's likely that  possible, it's likely that
 .Nx  .Nx
 wouldn't exist.  wouldn't exist.
 .Ss Changes Since The Last Release  .Ss Upgrade path to NetBSD 1.5.1
 .if \n[_FOR_RELEASE] \{\  If you are not installing your system ``from scratch'' but instead
   are going to upgrade an existing system already running
   .Nx
   you need to know which versions you can upgrade with
   .Nx
   1.5.1.
   .Pp
   .Nx
   1.5.1 is an upgrade of
   .Nx
   1.5 and earlier major and patch releases of
   .Nx .
   .Pp
   The intermediate development versions of code available on the main trunk
   in our CVS repository (also known as ``NetBSD-current'') from
   .Em after
   the point where the release cycle for 1.5 was started are designated
   by version identifiers such as 1.5A, 1.5B, etc.
   These identifiers do not designate releases, but indicate major changes
   in internal kernel APIs.
   Note that the kernel from
   .Nx
   1.5.1 can
   .Em not
   be used to upgrade a system running one of those intermediate development
   versions.
   Trying to use the
   .Nx
   1.5.1 kernel on such a system
   .Em will
   probably result in problems.
   .Pp
   Please also note that it is not possible to do a direct ``version''
   comparison between any of the intermediate development versions mentioned
   above and 1.5.1 to determine if a given feature is present or absent
   in 1.5.1.  The development of 1.5 and the subsequent ``point'' releases
   is done on a separate branch in the CVS repository. The branch was created when
   the release cycle for 1.5 was started, and during the release cycle of
   1.5 and its patch releases, selected fixes and enhancements have been
   imported from the main development trunk.
   So, there are features in 1.5.1 which were not in, e.g. 1.5B, and vice
   versa.
   .Ss Major Changes Between 1.5 and 1.5.1
   The complete list of changes between
   .Nx
   1.5 and 1.5.1 can be found in the file CHANGES-1.5.1 in the top directory
   of the source tree.
   The following are highlights only:
   .Bl -bullet
   .It
   A driver for the Aironet/Cisco wireless PCMCIA cards has been added;
   see
   .Xr an 4 .
   .It
   NFS client performance has been improved, typically by 40% for
   writes but possibly up to 100% in certain setups.
   .It
 The  The
 .Nx \*V  .Xr siop 4
 release is a substantial improvement over its predecessors.  We have  driver has improved in performance and robustness.
 provided numerous significant functional enhancements, including  .It
   Support for cloning pseudo-interfaces has been added. See
   .Xr ifconfig 8 .
   .It
   Support for 802.1Q virtual LANs has been added.
   See
   .Xr vlan 4 .
   .It
   The
   .Xr isp 4
   driver has been upgraded to (among other things) work on MacPPC.
   .It
   BIND has been upgraded to version 8.2.3 (SA2001-001).
   .It
   Support for booting from RAIDframe RAID1 mirrors on i386 added.
   .It
   The
   .Xr lfs 4
   file system has again been substantially updated, but is still
   experimental.
   .It
   Ultra/66 support has been added for capable VIA chipsets, and
   Ultra/100 support has been added for the HPT370, Promise and Intel
   ICH2 controllers in the
   .Xr pciide 4
   driver.
   Support for Intel 82801BAM controllers has also been added, and
   handling of Ali controllers has been improved.
   .It
   OpenSSH has been updated to deal with a security issue (SA2001-003).
   .It
   Sendmail has been upgraded to version 8.11.3.
   .It
   The
   .Xr ex 4
   driver has added support for 3Com 3c555, 3c556 and 3c556B MiniPCI Ethernet
   cards.
   .It
   A driver for the on-board audio hardware found on many Apple
   PowerMacs has been added; see
   .Xr awacs 4 .
   .It
   The
   .Xr sip 4
   driver has been fixed to properly support the dp83815, as found in
   current Netgear FA311 10/100 cards.
   .It
   .Xr ftpd 8
   has been updated to deal with two security issues (SA2000-018 and
   SA2001-005).
   .It
   .Xr ntpd 8
   has been updated to deal with a security issue (SA2001-004).
   .It
   .Xr telnetd 8
   has been updated to deal with a security issue (SA2000-017).
   .It
   A vulnerability on i386 related to USER_LDT has been fixed (SA2001-002).
   .It
   The Linux emulation has been enhanced to prepare for the
   support of using the Linux version of VMware.
   .It
   IP checksumming speed has been improved on i386 compared to
   .Nx 1.5
   by about 10%.
   .It
   Support for the Socket Communications LP-E Type II PCMCIA NE2000
   clone card has been added to
   .Xr ne 4 .
   .It
   The DHCP software has been upgraded to ISC version 3, Beta 2, patchlevel 23,
   to fix core dumps in
   .Xr dhclient 8 ,
   among other things.  Please note that the new
   .Xr dhcpd 8
   forces you to configure a "ddns-update-style" of either
   "ad-hoc", "interim" or "none".
   .It
   Various fixes and enhancements to INET6 and IPSEC code;
   among them improved interaction between IPF/Nat and IPSEC.
   .It
   The Heimdal
   .Xr kerberos 8
   implementation has been upgraded to version 0.3e.
   .It
   Support for Accton EN2242 and other AmdTek AN985 cards added
   to the
   .Xr tlp 4
   driver.
   .It
   Several country-specific keyboard mappings have been added for USB
   keyboards.
   .It
   A driver for Yamaha YMF724/740/744/745-based sound cards has
   been added, see
   .Xr yds 4 .
   .It
   The maximum number of BSD disklabel partitions on the i386 port
   has been increased from 8 to 16.
   .It
   Drivers for the AC'97 based audio sound chips
   ESS Technology Maestro 1, 2, and 2E (see
   .Xr esm 4 ),
   NeoMagic 256 (see
   .Xr neo 4 ),
   and Cirrus Logic CrystalClear PCI Audio CS4281 (see
   .Xr clct 4 ) have been added.
   .El
   .Pp
   In addition, many bugs have been fixed\(emmore than 95 problems
   reported through our problem tracking system have been fixed,
   and some other non-reported problems have also been found and fixed.
   See the CHANGES-1.5.1 file for the complete list.
   .Pp
   The NetBSD Packages Collection (pkgsrc) which is used to maintain,
   build, track dependencies, and maintain NetBSD-specific fixes to
   third-party programs, has received a major overhaul for NetBSD 1.5.1.
   Some highlights are:
   .Bl -bullet
   .It
   Many new packages were added to the collection, which now includes
   about 2100 packages.  Many of them are also available as pre-compiled
   binaries on ftp.netbsd.org and its mirrors.  All packages have been
   verified on a release candidate of 1.5.1/i386, and have been found to
   compile, install and de-install cleanly.  Many packages have been
   modified and enhanced to compile and function properly on big-endian
   (m68k, sparc), and LP64 architectures (alpha, sparc64).
   .It
   KDE2 and KOffice together consitutes a fully integrated office
   environment with no license problems, available for i386, alpha and
   many other architectures.
   .It
   Mozilla 0.9, KDE2's Konqueror, and Links 0.95 are just a few
   examples of the web browsers available.
   .It
   A support package for running VMware on NetBSD/i386 was added, it's
   called suse_vmware.  The official VMware code, a valid license, and
   Wasabi Systems' compatibility package are all needed to run VMware.
   .It
   Internal changes of the pkgsrc system include strong checksums to
   prevent malicious distribution files, as well as restructuring of the
   package structure in pkgsrc for faster extraction of pkgsrc tar files
   and upgrades via SUP and CVS.
   .El
   .Pp
   Please note that at the moment,
   .Ic sysinst
   will not assist you in
   installing pre-built third-party binary packages or the pkgsrc
   system itself, so you will have to manually install packages using
   .Ic pkg_install
   or fetch and extract the pkgsrc.tgz tar file to get started.
   .if \n[FOR_RELEASE] \{\
   .if r_i386 \{
   .Ss New Compatibility Issues Introduced With NetBSD 1.5.1
   .Pp
   With the increase of the maximum number of partitions from 8 to 16
   on the i386 port, it is worth noting:
   .Bl -bullet
   .It
   Once you start using more than 8 partitions, you can no longer
   downgrade to a 1.5 kernel.
   .It
   The user-land tools which handle disklabels in 1.5.1 can not be
   used under a 1.5 kernel.
   .El
   .\}
   .Ss Changes Between The NetBSD 1.4 and 1.5 Releases
   .Pp
   The
   .Nx 1.5
   release
   provides numerous significant functional enhancements, including
 support for many new devices, integration of hundreds of bug fixes,  support for many new devices, integration of hundreds of bug fixes,
 new and updated kernel subsystems, and many userland enhancements. The  new and updated kernel subsystems, and many userland enhancements. The
 results of these improvements is a stable operating system fit for  result of these improvements is a stable operating system fit for
 production use that rivals most commercially available systems.  production use that rivals most commercially available systems.
 .Pp  .Pp
 It is impossible to completely summarize the nearly two years of  It is impossible to completely summarize over one year of
 development that went into the  development that went into the
 .Nx \*V  .Nx \*V
 release. Some highlights include:  release. Some highlights include:
 .Bl -bullet  .
   .Ss2 Kernel
   .
   .(bullet
   Ports to new platforms including:
   arc,
   cobalt,
   hpcmips,
   news68k,
   sgimips,
   and
   sparc64.
 .It  .It
 Substantial improvements in the TCP/IP implementation, including  Improved performance and stability of the UVM virtual memory subsystem.
 numerous performance enhancements and bug fixes by Jason Thorpe and  
 others.  
 .It  
 A new, high efficiency kernel memory pool allocator by Paul  
 Kranenburg. This has been integrated into most kernel subsystems.  
 .It  
 A new, totally rewritten virtual memory subsystem, UVM, created by  
 Chuck Cranor, which is substantially cleaner and better performing  
 than the old Mach derived VM subsystem.  
 .It  
 Improved POSIX and XPG standards compliance.  
 .It  
 Completion of the integration of all remaining  
 .Bx 4.4  
 Lite-2 kernel improvements and bug fixes that had not been previously  
 integrated. (Integration of all userland components was completed  
 before  
 .Nx 1.3 )  
 .It  
 Several new ports, including macppc, bebox, sparc64, next68k, and  
 others, have been integrated into the source tree.  
 .It  
 The system compilers have been upgraded to egcs 1.1.1, and the system  
 compiler toolchain now (mostly) uses the latest versions of GNU  
 binutils instead of the obsolete versions left over from  
 .Bx 4.4  
 Lite.  
 .It  .It
 Everyone's favorite  Implementation of generic kernel locking code, as well as a
 .Xr ftp 1  restructure and re-tuning of the scheduler, to be used by the
 client has been improved even further. See the man page for details.  future symmetric multi-processing (SMP) implementation.
 .It  .It
 A new architecture independent console driver,  Improved compatibility support for Linux, OSF1, and SVR4 programs.
 .Xr wscons 4 ,  
 has been integrated into many ports.  
 .It  .It
 Numerous improvements have been made to the audio subsystem support,  New compatibility support for Win32 programs.
 including support for MIDI device drivers.  
 .It  .It
 Linux compatibility support has been improved.  Support for dynamically loaded ELF kernel modules.
 .It  .It
 A number of scheduler enhancements have yielded dramatic  Kernel process tracing using
 improvements in interactive performance and better control  .Xr ktruss 1 .
 of background tasks.  
 .It  .It
 Several network tunneling protocols, including GRE and IP in IP, have  Deletion of swap devices using
 been implemented.  .Xr swapctl 8 .
 .It  .It
 Kernel support for the CODA distributed file system has been added.  Easier hot-pluggability of keyboards and mice using a new wscons
   device\(emwsmux.
 .It  .It
 Manuel Bouyer completed major changes to the IDE support.  It is now  Improved PCMCIA and CardBus support, including support for detaching
 architecture independent. Major changes have been made to the IDE code  of devices and cards, resulting in better support for notebooks and
 for better error handling, improved ATAPI support, 32 bit data I/O  PDA devices.
 support and bus-master DMA support on PCI IDE controllers.  
 .It  .It
 Lennart Augustsson has added full USB support, permitting the use of a  Numerous hardware improvements, including areas such as:
 wide variety of Universal Serial Bus peripherals. The drivers should  audio, UDMA/66 support for ATA drives, USB, and wireless networking.
 easily port to any future platforms that support the PCI bus.  See  .bullet)
 .Xr usb 4  .
 for an overview.  .Ss2 Networking
   .
   .(bullet
   Addition of IP version 6 (IPv6) and IPsec to the networking stack,
   from the KAME project.
   This includes addition of kernel code for IPv6/IPsec,
   IPv4/v6 dual-stack user applications and supporting libraries.
   Due to this, the shlib major version for
   .Xr pcap 3
   is incremented and you may need to recompile userland tools.
   The KAME IPv6 part includes results from the unified-IPv6 effort.
   .bullet)
   .
   .Ss2 File system
   .
   .(bullet
   Significant Fast file system (FFS) performance enhancements via
   integration of Kirk McKusick's soft updates and trickle sync code.
   .It
   Support for the
   .Tn "Windows NT"
   .Sq NTFS
   file system (read-only at this stage).
   .It
   Support for revision 1 of the
   .Tn Linux
   .Sq ext2fs
   file system.
   .It
   Enhanced stability and usability of LFS (the
   .Bx
   log-structured file system).
   .It
   Various RAIDframe enhancements including: auto-detection of RAID components
   and auto-configuration of RAID sets, and the ability to configure the root
   file system
   .Pq Pa /
   on a RAID set.
   .It
   Support for
   .Tn Microsoft
   Joliet extensions to the ISO9660 CD file system.
   .It
   Improved file system vnode locking mechanisms,
   thus resolving a source of several panics in the past.
   .It
   Support for NFS and RPC over IPv6.
   .It
   The server part of NFS locking (implemented by
   .Xr rpc.lockd 8 )
   now works.
   .bullet)
   .
   .Ss2 Security
   .
   .(bullet
   Strong cryptographic libraries and applications integrated,
   including the AES cipher Rijndael, the OpenSSL library, more
   complete Kerberos IV and Kerberos V support, and an SSH server
   and client.
   .It
   .Xr sysctl 3
   interfaces to various elements of process and system information,
   allowing programs such as
   .Xr ps 1 ,
   .Xr dmesg 1
   and the like to operate without recompilation after kernel upgrades,
   and remove the necessity to run setgid kmem (thus improving system
   security).
   .It
   Disable various services by default, and set the default options for
   disabled daemons to a higher level of logging.
   .It
   Several code audits were performed. One audit replaced string routines
   that were used without bounds checking, and another one identified and
   disabled places where format strings were used in unsafe ways,
   allowing arbitrary data to be entered by (possibly) malicious users to
   overwrite application code, and leading from Denial of Service attacks
   to compromised systems.
 .It  .It
 RAIDframe, version 1.1, from the Parallel Data Laboratory at Carnegie  .Xr sshd 8
 Mellon University, has been integrated.  Supports RAID levels 0, 1, 4,  and
 5, and more.  .Xr ssh 1
   now require
   .Xr rnd 4
   kernel random number devices.
   .bullet)
   .
   .Ss2 System administration and user tools
   .
   .(bullet
   Conversion of the
   .Xr rc 8
   system startup and shutdown scripts to an
   .Sq rc.d
   mechanism, with separate control scripts for each service, and
   appropriate dependency ordering provided by
   .Xr rcorder 8 .
   .It
   .Xr postfix 1
   provided as alternative mail transport agent to
   .Xr sendmail 8 .
   .It
   User management tools
   .Xr useradd 8 ,
   .Xr usermod 8 ,
   .Xr userdel 8 ,
   .Xr groupadd 8 ,
   .Xr groupmod 8 ,
   and
   .Xr groupdel 8
   added to the system.
 .It  .It
 Luke Mewburn added  Incorporation of a login class capability database
 .Xr nsswitch.conf 5  .Pq Pa /etc/login.conf
 functionality to the system to specify the search order for system databases.  from
   .Tn BSD/OS .
   .It
   Improved support for usernames longer than eight characters in programs
   such as
   .Xr at 1
   and
   .Xr w 1 .
 .It  .It
 .Xr syslogd 8  Many enhancements to
 now supports listening on multiple sockets, to make the  .Xr ftpd 8
 chrooting of servers easier.  providing features found in larger and less secure FTP daemons,
   such as user classes, connection limits, improved support for
   virtual hosting, transfer statistics, transfer rate throttling,
   and support for various IETF ftpext working group extensions.
 .It  .It
 Most third party packages have been updated to the latest stable  The
 release.  .Xr ftp 1
   client has been improved even further, including
   transfer rate throttling, improved URL support, command line uploads.
   See the man page for details.
   .bullet)
   .
   .Ss2 Miscellaneous
   .
   .(bullet
   Updates to the
   .Nx
   source code style code (located in
   .Pa /usr/share/misc/style )
   to use ANSI C only (instead of K&R) and reflect current (best) practice,
   and begin migrating the
   .Nx
   source code to follow it.
   .It
   Implementation of many SUSv2 features to the
   .Xr curses 3
   library, including support for color.
   .It
   Updates of most third party packages that are shipped in the base
   system, including
   .Xr file 1 ,
   .Xr ipfilter 4 ,
   .Xr ppp 4 ,
   and
   .Xr sendmail 8
   to the latest stable release.
 .It  .It
 Import IPv6/IPsec stack, from KAME project.  Many new packages in the
 This includes addition of kernel code for IPv6/IPsec,  .Em pkgsrc
 IPv4/v6 dual-stack user applications and supporting libraries.  system, including standard desktops like KDE and GNOME as well as latest
 Due to this, shlib major version for  Tcl/Tk and perl and many of the components of the Java Enterprise platform.
 .Xr pcap 3  The package framework itself now has full wildcard dependency support.
 is incremented and you may need a recompilation of your userland tools.  .bullet)
 The KAME IPv6 part includes result from unified-ipv6 effort.  
 .El  
 .Pp  
 As has been noted, there have also been innumerable bug fixes.  
 .Pp  .Pp
 Kernel interfaces have continued to be refined, and more subsystems  Kernel interfaces have continued to be refined, and more subsystems
 and device drivers are shared among the different ports. You can look  and device drivers are shared among the different ports. You can look
 for this trend to continue.  for this trend to continue.
 .Pp  .Pp
 .so whatis -----------------------------------------------  .so whatis -----------------------------------------------
 .\}  .\} \" \n[FOR_RELEASE]
 .  .
 .Ss "The Future of NetBSD"  .Ss "The Future of NetBSD"
   .Pp
 .  .
 The  The
 .Nx  .Nx
Line 257  The
Line 621  The
 Foundation will help improve the quality of  Foundation will help improve the quality of
 .Nx  .Nx
 by:  by:
 .Bl -bullet  .(bullet
 .It  
 providing better organization to keep track of development  providing better organization to keep track of development
 efforts, including co-ordination with groups working in  efforts, including co-ordination with groups working in
 related fields.  related fields.
 .It  .It
 providing a framework to receive donations of goods and  providing a framework to receive donations of goods and
Line 273  promotional activities.
Line 636  promotional activities.
 .It  .It
 periodically organizing workshops for developers and other  periodically organizing workshops for developers and other
 interested people to discuss ongoing work.  interested people to discuss ongoing work.
 .El  .bullet)
 .Pp  .Pp
 We intend to begin narrowing the time delay between releases. Our  We intend to begin narrowing the time delay between releases. Our
 ambition is to provide a full release every six to eight months.  ambition is to provide a full release every six to eight months.
Line 285  rather large number of other ideas about
Line 648  rather large number of other ideas about
 .Nx .  .Nx .
 .Pp  .Pp
 We intend to continue our current practice of making the  We intend to continue our current practice of making the
 NetBSD-current development source available on a daily basis.  In  NetBSD-current development source available on a daily basis.
 addition, we intend to provide Anonymous CVS access to the NetBSD  
 source tree in the near future, so that anyone on the internet can  
 examine the full NetBSD source code repository.  
 .Pp  .Pp
 We intend to integrate free, positive changes from whatever sources  We intend to integrate free, positive changes from whatever sources
 submit them, providing that they are well thought-out and increase the  submit them, providing that they are well thought-out and increase the
Line 304  exists.
Line 664  exists.
 .br_ne 10P  .br_ne 10P
 .  .
 .Ss "Sources of NetBSD"  .Ss "Sources of NetBSD"
   .Pp
 .  .
 Refer to  Refer to
 .Lk http://www.netbsd.org/Sites/net.html .  .Lk http://www.netbsd.org/Sites/net.html .
 .br_ne 10P  .br_ne 10P
 .  .
 .Ss "NetBSD \*V Release Contents  .Ss "NetBSD \*V Release Contents
   .Pp
 .  .
 The root directory of the  The root directory of the
 .Nx \*V  .Nx \*V
 release is organized as follows:  release is organized as follows:
 .ie \n[_FOR_RELEASE] \{\  .ie \n[FOR_RELEASE] \{\
 .Pp  .Pp
 .Pa .../NetBSD-\*V/  .Pa .../NetBSD-\*V/
 .Bl -tag -width LAST_MINUTE  .(tag README.files
 .It Li BUGS  
 Known bugs list (somewhat incomplete and out of date).  
 .It Li CHANGES  .It Li CHANGES
 Changes since earlier  Changes since earlier
 .Nx  .Nx
Line 333  distribution.
Line 693  distribution.
 .It Li README.files  .It Li README.files
 README describing the distribution's contents.  README describing the distribution's contents.
 .It Li TODO  .It Li TODO
 NetBSD's todo list (also somewhat incomplete and out of date).  .Nx 's
 .It Li patches/  todo list (also somewhat incomplete and out of date).
   .It Pa patches/
 Post-release source code patches.  Post-release source code patches.
 .It Li source/  .It Pa source/
 Source distribution sets; see below.  Source distribution sets; see below.
 .El  .tag)
 .Pp  .Pp
 In addition to the files and directories listed above, there is one  In addition to the files and directories listed above, there is one
 directory per architecture, for each of the architectures for which  directory per architecture, for each of the architectures for which
 .Nx \*V  .Nx \*V
 has a binary distribution. There are also  has a binary distribution.
 \&'README.export-control' files sprinkled liberally throughout the  There are also
   .Pa README.export-control
   files sprinkled liberally throughout the
 distribution tree, which point out that there are some portions of the  distribution tree, which point out that there are some portions of the
 distribution (i.e. the `domestic' portion) that may be subject to  distribution that may be subject to
 export regulations of the United States.  It is your responsibility  export regulations of the United States, e.g.
   code under
   .Pa src/crypto
   and
   .Pa src/sys/crypto .
   It is your responsibility
 to determine whether or not it is legal for you to export these portions  to determine whether or not it is legal for you to export these portions
 and to act accordingly.  and to act accordingly.
 .Pp  .Pp
 The source distribution sets can be found in subdirectories of the  The source distribution sets can be found in subdirectories of the
 "source" subdirectory of the distribution tree. They contain the  .Pa source
 complete sources to the system. The source distribution sets  subdirectory of the distribution tree. They contain the
   complete sources to the system. The source distribution sets
 are as follows:  are as follows:
 .Bl -tag -width sharesrc.tgz...  .(tag sharesrc
 .It secrsrc.tgz:  .It Sy gnusrc
 This set contains the "domestic" sources. These  This set contains the
 sources may be subject to United States export  .Dq gnu
 regulations.  sources, including the source for the compiler, assembler, groff,
   and the other GNU utilities in the binary distribution sets.
 .br  .br
 .Em 421K gzipped, 2M uncompressed  .Em 22.3 MB gzipped, 98.8 MB uncompressed
 .It gnusrc.tgz:  .It Sy pkgsrc
 This set contains the "gnu" sources, including  This set contains the
 the source for the compiler, assembler, groff,  .Dq pkgsrc
 and the other GNU utilities in the binary distribution  sources, which contain the infrastructure to build third-party packages.
 sets.  
 .br  .br
 .Em 19M gzipped, 84.2M uncompressed  .Em 7.4 MB gzipped, 73.0 MB uncompressed
 .It syssrc.tgz:  .It Sy sharesrc
 This set contains the sources to the  This set contains the
 .Nx \*V  .Dq share
 kernel, config(8), and dbsym(8).  sources, which include the sources for the man pages not associated
   with any particular program; the sources for the typesettable document
   set; the dictionaries; and more.
 .br  .br
 .Em 13.5M gzipped, 66.7M uncompressed  .Em 3.3 MB gzipped, 13.2 MB uncompressed
 .It sharesrc.tgz:  .It Sy src
 This set contains the "share" sources, which include  This set contains all of the base
 the sources for the man pages not associated with  .Nx \*V
 any particular program, the sources for the  sources which are not in
 typesettable document set, the dictionaries, and more.  .Sy gnusrc ,
   .Sy sharesrc ,
   or
   .Sy syssrc .
 .br  .br
 .Em 3M gzipped, 11.9M uncompressed  .Em 24.8 MB gzipped, 123.1 MB uncompressed
 .It src.tgz:  .It Sy syssrc
 This set contains all of the  This set contains the sources to the
 .Nx \*V  .Nx \*V
 sources which  kernel for all architectures;
 are not mentioned above.  .Xr config 8 ;
   and
   .Xr dbsym 8 .
 .br  .br
 .Em 16.1M gzipped, 73.6M uncompressed  .Em 18.0 MB gzipped, 90.9 MB uncompressed
 .El  .It Sy xsrc
   This set contains the sources to the X Window System.
   .br
   .Em 78.1 MB gzipped, 393.6 MB uncompressed
   .tag)
 .Pp  .Pp
 Most of the above source sets are located in the  All the above source sets are located in the
 .Pa source/sets  .Pa source/sets
 subdirectory of the distribution tree. The secrsrc.tgz set is  subdirectory of the distribution tree.
 contained in the  
 .Pa source/security  
 subdirectory. This set, which is  
 available only to users in the United States and Canada, contains the  
 sources normally found in  
 .Pa /usr/src/domestic  
 \- primarily kerberos and  
 other cryptographic security related software. (Remember, because of  
 United States law, it may not be legal to distribute this set to  
 locations outside of the United States and Canada.)  
 .Pp  .Pp
 The source sets are distributed as compressed tar files. They may be  The source sets are distributed as compressed tar files. They may be
 unpacked into  unpacked into
 .Pa /usr/src  .Pa /usr/src
 with the command:  with the command:
 .D1 Ic "cat set_name.tgz | gunzip | (cd /; tar xpf - )  .Pp
 .No The Pa sets/Split/  .Dl # Ic "( cd / ; tar -zxpf - ) < set_name.tgz"
 .No and Pa security/Split/  .Pp
 subdirectories contain split  The
   .Pa sets/Split/
   subdirectory contains split
 versions of the source sets for those users who need to load the  versions of the source sets for those users who need to load the
 source sets from floppy or otherwise need a split distribution. The  source sets from floppy or otherwise need a split distribution. The
 split sets are are named "set_name.xx" where "set_name" is the  split sets are named
 distribution set name, and "xx" is the sequence number of the file,  .Pa "set_name." Ns Ar xx
 starting with "aa" for the first file in the distribution set, then  where
 "ab" for the next, and so on. All of these files except the last one  .Pa set_name
   is the distribution set name, and
   .Ar xx
   is the sequence number of the file,
   starting with
   .Dq aa
   for the first file in the distribution set, then
   .Dq ab
   for the next, and so on. All of these files except the last one
 of each set should be exactly 240,640 bytes long. (The last file is  of each set should be exactly 240,640 bytes long. (The last file is
 just long enough to contain the remainder of the data for that  just long enough to contain the remainder of the data for that
 distribution set.)  distribution set.)
 .Pp  .Pp
 The split distributions may be reassembled and extracted with  The split distributions may be reassembled and extracted with
 .Ic cat No as follows:  .Ic cat
 .D1 Ic "cat set_name.?? | gunzip | (cd /; tar xpf - )  as follows:
 .Pp  
 In each of the source distribution set directories, there is a file  
 named  
 .Pa CKSUMS  
 which contains the checksums of the files in that  
 directory, as generated by the  
 .Xr cksum 1  
 utility. You can use cksum to  
 check the integrity of the archives, if you suspect that one of the  
 files is corrupt and have access to a cksum binary. Checksums based on  
 other algorithms may also be present \- see the  
 .Xr release 7  
 man page for details.  
 .\}  
 .el \{\  
 .Pp  .Pp
 .Pa \&.../NetBSD-current/tar_files/  .Dl # Ic "cat set_name.?? | ( cd / ; tar -zxpf - )"
 .Dl doc.tar.gz  
 .Dl pkgsrc.tar.gz  
 .Dl src/*.tar.gz  
 .Dl xsrc.tar.gz  
 .Pp  .Pp
 Other directories provide unpacked source trees for distribution via  In each of the source distribution set directories, there are
 the source update protocol, for more information see:  files which contain the checksums of the files in the directory:
 .Lk http://www.netbsd.org/Sites/net.html#sup  .(tag SYSVSUM -offset indent
 .\}  .It Li BSDSUM
 .  Historic
 .  .Bx
 .so contents -----------------------------------------------  checksums for the various files
 .  
 .  
 .(Note  
 Each directory in the \*[MACHINE] binary distribution also has its  
 own checksum files, just as the source distribution does:  
 .Pp  
 .No All Tn BSDSUM  
 files are historic  
 .Tn BSD No checksums for the various files  
 in that directory, in the format produced by the command:  in that directory, in the format produced by the command:
 .Ic cksum -o 1 Ar file  .Ic cksum -o 1 Ar file .
 .Pp  .It Li CKSUM
 .No All Tn CKSUM No files are  
 .Tn POSIX  .Tn POSIX
 checksums for the various files in that  checksums for the various files in that
 directory, in the format produced by the command:  directory, in the format produced by the command:
 .Ic cksum Ar file .  .Ic cksum Ar file .
 .Pp  .It Li MD5
 .No All Tn MD5 No files are  
 .Tn MD5  .Tn MD5
 digests for the various files in that  digests for the various files in that
 directory, in the format produced by the command:  directory, in the format produced by the command:
 .Ic cksum Fl m Ar file .  .Ic cksum Fl m Ar file .
 .Pp  .It Li SYSVSUM
 .No All Tn SYSVSUM  Historic AT\*&T System V
 files are historic AT\*&T System V  
 .Ux  .Ux
 checksums for the various files in that directory, in the format produced by  checksums for the various files in that directory, in the format produced by
 the command:  the command:
 .Ic cksum Fl o 2 Ar file .  .Ic cksum Fl o 2 Ar file .
   .tag)
 .Pp  .Pp
 The MD5 digest is the safest checksum, followed by the POSIX  The MD5 digest is the safest checksum, followed by the POSIX
 checksum. The other two checksums are provided only to ensure  checksum. The other two checksums are provided only to ensure
 that the widest possible range of system can check the integrity  that the widest possible range of system can check the integrity
 of the release files.  of the release files.
   .\}
   .el \{\
   .Pp
   .Pa \&.../NetBSD-current/tar_files/
   .(item -compact -offset indent
   .Pa doc.tar.gz
   .It
   .Pa pkgsrc.tar.gz
   .It
   .Pa src/*.tar.gz
   .It
   .Pa xsrc/*.tar.gz
   .item)
   .Pp
   Other directories provide unpacked source trees for distribution via
   the source update protocol, for more information see:
   .Lk http://www.netbsd.org/Sites/net.html#sup
   .\}
   .
   .
   .so ../common/contents -----------------------------------------------
   .
   .
   .(Note
   Each directory in the \*M binary distribution also has its
   own checksum files, just as the source distribution does.
 .Note)  .Note)
 .br_ne 7P  .br_ne 7P
 .  .
 .Ss "NetBSD/\*[MACHINE] System Requirements and Supported Devices"  .Ss "NetBSD/\*M System Requirements and Supported Devices"
 .  .
 .so hardware -----------------------------------------------  .so hardware -----------------------------------------------
 .br_ne 7P  .br_ne 7P
Line 503  of the release files.
Line 879  of the release files.
 .so xfer -----------------------------------------------  .so xfer -----------------------------------------------
 .br_ne 7P  .br_ne 7P
 .  .
 .Ss "Preparing your System for NetBSD Installation"  .Ss "Preparing your System for NetBSD installation"
 .  .
 .so prep -----------------------------------------------  .so prep -----------------------------------------------
 .br_ne 7P  .br_ne 7P
Line 524  of the release files.
Line 900  of the release files.
 .br_ne 7P  .br_ne 7P
 .  .
 .Ss "Compatibility Issues With Previous NetBSD Releases"  .Ss "Compatibility Issues With Previous NetBSD Releases"
   .Pp
 .  .
 Users upgrading from previous versions of  Users upgrading from previous versions of
 .Nx  .Nx
 may wish to bear the  may wish to bear the
 following problems and compatibility issues in mind when upgrading to  following problems and compatibility issues in mind when upgrading to
 .Nx \*V  .Nx \*V .
 .(Note  .Ss2 General issues
 Only issues effecting an upgrade from NetBSD 1.4 or NetBSD 1.4.x  .(bullet
 are decribed here.  .Pa /etc/rc
 .Note)  modified to use
   .Pa /etc/rc.d/*
 .Pp  .Pp
 .Bl -bullet  Prior to
 .It  .Nx 1.5 ,
   .Pa /etc/rc
   was a traditional
   .Bx
   style monolithic file; each discrete program or substem from
   .Pa /etc/rc
   and
   .Pa /etc/netstart
   has been moved into separate scripts in
   .Pa /etc/rc.d/ .
   .Pp
   At system startup,
   .Pa /etc/rc
   uses
   .Xr rcorder 8
   to build a dependency list of the files in
   .Pa /etc/rc.d
   and then executes each script in turn with an argument of
   .Sq start .
   Many
   .Pa rc.d
   scripts won't start unless the appropriate
   .Xr rc.conf 5
   entry in
   .Pa /etc/rc.conf
   is set to
   .Sq YES.
   .Pp
   At system shutdown,
   .Pa /etc/rc.shutdown
   uses
   .Xr rcorder 8
   to build a dependency list of the files in
   .Pa /etc/rc.d
   that have a
   .Dq "KEYWORD: shutdown"
   line, reverses the resulting list, and then executes each script in turn
   with an argument of
   .Sq stop .
   The following scripts support a specific shutdown method:
   .Pa cron ,
   .Pa inetd ,
   .Pa local ,
   and
   .Pa xdm .
   .Pp
   Local and third-party scripts may be installed into
   .Pa /etc/rc.d
   as necessary.
   Refer to the other scripts in that directory and
   .Xr rc 8
   for more information on implementing
   .Pa rc.d
   scripts.
   .bullet)
   .Ss2 Issues affecting an upgrade from NetBSD 1.4 or prior
   .(bullet
 .Xr named 8  .Xr named 8
 leaks version information  leaks version information
 .  .
Line 550  This feature has not been disabled in
Line 984  This feature has not been disabled in
 .Nx 1.5 ,  .Nx 1.5 ,
 because there is a  because there is a
 .Xr named.conf 5  .Xr named.conf 5
 option to change the version string:  option to change the version string:
 .Bd -literal -offset indent  .(disp
         option {   option {
                 version "newstring";          version "newstring";
         };   };
 .Ed  .disp)
 .\"  .
 .It  .It
 .Xr sysctl 8  .Xr sysctl 8
 pathname changed  pathname changed
Line 567  is moved from
Line 1001  is moved from
 .Pa /usr/sbin/sysctl  .Pa /usr/sbin/sysctl
 to  to
 .Pa /sbin/sysctl .  .Pa /sbin/sysctl .
 If you have hardcoded reference to full pathname  If you have hardcoded references to the full pathname
 .Pq in shell scripts, for example  .Pq in shell scripts, for example
 please be sure to update those.  please be sure to update those.
 .\"  .\"
Line 580  Due to
Line 1014  Due to
 .Xr sendmail 8  .Xr sendmail 8
 upgrade from 8.9.x to 8.10.x,  upgrade from 8.9.x to 8.10.x,
 .Pa /etc/sendmail.cf  .Pa /etc/sendmail.cf
 is moved to  is moved to
 .Pa /etc/mail/sendmail.cf .  .Pa /etc/mail/sendmail.cf .
 Also, the default  Also, the default
 .Xr sendmail.cf 5  .Xr sendmail.cf 5
Line 595  is now called
Line 1029  is now called
 and so forth.  and so forth.
 If you have customized  If you have customized
 .Xr sendmail.cf 5  .Xr sendmail.cf 5
 and friends, you will need to move files to new location.  and friends, you will need to move the files to the new locations.
 See  See
 .Pa /usr/share/sendmail/README  .Pa /usr/share/sendmail/README
 for more information.  for more information.
 .El  .bullet)
 .  .
 .Pp  .Pp
 .  .
Line 609  for more information.
Line 1043  for more information.
 Documentation is available if you first install the manual  Documentation is available if you first install the manual
 distribution set. Traditionally, the  distribution set. Traditionally, the
 .Dq man pages  .Dq man pages
 (documentation) are denoted by  (documentation) are denoted by
 .Dq Li name(section) .  .Sq Li name(section) .
 Some examples of this are  Some examples of this are
 .Pp  .Pp
 .Bl -bullet -compact -offset indent  .(bullet -compact -offset indent
 .It  
 .Xr intro 1 ,  .Xr intro 1 ,
 .It  .It
 .Xr man 1 ,  .Xr man 1 ,
Line 625  Some examples of this are
Line 1058  Some examples of this are
 and  and
 .It  .It
 .Xr passwd 5 .  .Xr passwd 5 .
 .El  .bullet)
 .Pp  .Pp
 The section numbers group the topics into several categories, but three  The section numbers group the topics into several categories, but three
 are of primary interest: user commands are in section 1, file formats  are of primary interest: user commands are in section 1, file formats
Line 642  around the
Line 1075  around the
 section should not be entered, but rather indicate that the section is  section should not be entered, but rather indicate that the section is
 optional. If you don't ask for a particular section, the topic with the  optional. If you don't ask for a particular section, the topic with the
 lowest numbered section name will be displayed. For instance, after  lowest numbered section name will be displayed. For instance, after
 logging in, enter  logging in, enter
 .D1 Ic "man passwd  .Pp
   .Dl # Ic "man passwd"
   .Pp
 to read the documentation for  to read the documentation for
 .Xr passwd 1 .  .Xr passwd 1 .
 To view the documentation for  To view the documentation for
 .Xr passwd 5 m  .Xr passwd 5 ,
 enter  enter
 .D1 Ic man 5 passwd  .Pp
   .Dl # Ic "man 5 passwd"
   .Pp
 instead.  instead.
 .Pp  .Pp
 If you are unsure of what man page you are looking for, enter  If you are unsure of what man page you are looking for, enter
Line 657  If you are unsure of what man page you a
Line 1094  If you are unsure of what man page you a
 .Pp  .Pp
 where  where
 .Ar subject-word  .Ar subject-word
 is your topic of interest; a list of possibly  is your topic of interest; a list of possibly
 related man pages will be displayed.  related man pages will be displayed.
 .  .
 .Ss Administrivia  .Ss Administrivia
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 If you've got something to say, do so! We'd like your input.  If you've got something to say, do so! We'd like your input.
 There are various mailing lists available via the mailing list  There are various mailing lists available via the mailing list
 server at  server at
 .Mt majordomo@NetBSD.ORG .  .Mt majordomo@netbsd.org .
 To get help on using the mailing  To get help on using the mailing
 list server, send mail to that address with an empty body, and it will  list server, send mail to that address with an empty body, and it will
 reply with instructions.  reply with instructions.
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 There are various mailing lists set up to deal with comments and  There are various mailing lists set up to deal with comments and
 questions about this release. Please send comments to:  questions about this release. Please send comments to:
 .Mt netbsd-comments@NetBSD.ORG .  .Mt netbsd-comments@netbsd.org .
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 To report bugs, use the  To report bugs, use the
 .Xr send-pr 1  .Xr send-pr 1
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 and fill in as much information about the problem as you can. Good  and fill in as much information about the problem as you can. Good
 bug reports include lots of details. Additionally, bug reports can  bug reports include lots of details. Additionally, bug reports can
 be sent by mail to:  be sent by mail to:
 .Mt netbsd-bugs@NetBSD.ORG .  .Mt netbsd-bugs@netbsd.org .
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 Use of  Use of
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 There are also port-specific mailing lists, to discuss aspects of  There are also port-specific mailing lists, to discuss aspects of
 each port of  each port of
 .Nx .  .Nx .
 Use majordomo to find their addresses. If  Use majordomo to find their addresses, or visit
   .Lk http://www.netbsd.org/MailingLists/ .
   If
 you're interested in doing a serious amount of work on a specific  you're interested in doing a serious amount of work on a specific
 port, you probably should contact the "owner" of that port (listed  port, you probably should contact the
   .Sq owner
   of that port (listed
 below).  below).
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 If you'd like to help with this effort, and have an idea as to how  If you'd like to help with this effort, and have an idea as to how
 you could be useful, send us mail or subscribe to:  you could be useful, send us mail or subscribe to:
 .Mt netbsd-help@NetBSD.ORG .  .Mt netbsd-help@netbsd.org .
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 As a favor, please avoid mailing huge documents or files to these  As a favor, please avoid mailing huge documents or files to these
 mailing lists. Instead, put the material you would have sent up  mailing lists. Instead, put the material you would have sent up
 for FTP somewhere, then mail the appropriate list about it, or, if  for FTP or WWW somewhere, then mail the appropriate list about it, or, if
 you'd rather not do that, mail the list saying you'll send the data  you'd rather not do that, mail the list saying you'll send the data
 to those who want it.  to those who want it.
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 .Ss Thanks go to  .Ss Thanks go to
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 The former members of UCB's Computer Systems Research Group,  The former members of UCB's Computer Systems Research Group,
 including (but not limited to):  including (but not limited to):
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 Marshall Kirk McKusick  Marshall Kirk McKusick
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 for their ongoing work on BSD systems, support, and encouragement.  for their ongoing work on
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   systems, support, and encouragement.
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 Vixie Enterprises for hosting the  Vixie Enterprises for hosting the
 .Nx  .Nx
 FTP and SUP server.  FTP, SUP, and WWW servers.
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 Redback Networks, Inc. for hosting the  Redback Networks, Inc. for hosting the
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 Mail server.  mail and GNATS server.
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   The Helsinki University of Technology in Finland for hosting the
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   CVS server.
   .It
   The Internet Research Institute in Japan for hosting the server
   which runs the CVSweb interface to the
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   source tree.
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   The many organisations that provide
   .Nx
   mirror sites.
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 Without CVS, this project would be impossible to manage, so our hats  Without CVS, this project would be impossible to manage, so our hats
 go off to Brian Berliner, Jeff Polk, and the various other people  go off to Brian Berliner, Jeff Polk, and the various other people
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 386BSD/NetBSD/FreeBSD FAQ for quite some time, and deserves to be  386BSD/NetBSD/FreeBSD FAQ for quite some time, and deserves to be
 recognized for it.  recognized for it.
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 The following individuals and organiztions (each in alphabetical order)  The following individuals and organizations (each in alphabetical order)
 have made donations or loans of hardware and/or money, to support  have made donations or loans of hardware and/or money, to support
 .Nx  .Nx
 development, and deserve credit for it:  development, and deserve credit for it:
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 since its inception in January, 1993. (Obviously,  since its inception in January, 1993. (Obviously,
 there are a lot more people who deserve thanks here. If you're one of  there are a lot more people who deserve thanks here. If you're one of
 them, and would like to mentioned, tell us!)  them, and would like to mentioned, tell us!)
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 .It-span Em "The NetBSD core group:"  .It-span Em "The NetBSD core group:"
 .It Ta Ta  .It Ta Ta
 .It Ta Alistair Crooks Ta Mt agc@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Alistair Crooks Ta Mt agc@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino Ta Mt itojun@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino Ta Mt itojun@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Frank van der Linden Ta Mt fvdl@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Frank van der Linden Ta Mt fvdl@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Luke Mewburn Ta Mt lukem@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Luke Mewburn Ta Mt lukem@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Christos Zoulas Ta Mt christos@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Christos Zoulas Ta Mt christos@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Ta  .It Ta Ta
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 .It-span Em "The portmasters (and their ports):"  .It-span Em "The portmasters (and their ports):"
 .It Ta Ta  .It Ta Ta
 .It Ta Mark Brinicombe Ta Mt mark@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy arm32  .It Ta Mark Brinicombe Ta Mt mark@netbsd.org Ta Sy arm32
 .It Ta Jeremy Cooper Ta Mt jeremy@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy sun3x  .It Ta Simon Burge Ta Mt simonb@netbsd.org Ta Sy pmax
 .It Ta Ross Harvey Ta Mt ross@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy alpha  .It Ta Jeremy Cooper Ta Mt jeremy@netbsd.org Ta Sy sun3x
 .It Ta "Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino" Ta Mt itojun@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy sh3  .It Ta Matt Fredette Ta Mt fredette@netbsd.org Ta Sy sun2
 .It Ta Ben Harris Ta Mt bjh21@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy arm26  .It Ta Ross Harvey Ta Mt ross@netbsd.org Ta Sy alpha
 .It Ta Eduardo Horvath Ta Mt eeh@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy sparc64  .It Ta "Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino" Ta Mt itojun@netbsd.org Ta Sy sh3
 .It Ta Darrin Jewell Ta Mt dbj@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy next68k  .It Ta Ben Harris Ta Mt bjh21@netbsd.org Ta Sy arm26
 .It Ta S\(/oren J\(/orvang Ta Mt soren@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy cobalt  .It Ta Eduardo Horvath Ta Mt eeh@netbsd.org Ta Sy sparc64
 .It Ta Paul Kranenburg Ta Mt pk@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy sparc  .It Ta Darrin Jewell Ta Mt dbj@netbsd.org Ta Sy next68k
 .It Ta Anders Magnusson Ta Mt ragge@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy vax  .It Ta S\(/oren J\(/orvang Ta Mt soren@netbsd.org Ta Sy cobalt
 .It Ta Minoura Makoto Ta Mt minoura@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy x68k  .It Ta S\(/oren J\(/orvang Ta Mt soren@netbsd.org Ta Sy sgimips
 .It Ta Phil Nelson Ta Mt phil@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy pc532  .It Ta Wayne Knowles Ta Mt wdk@netbsd.org Ta Sy mipsco
 .It Ta Tohru Nishimura Ta Mt nisimura@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy luna68k  .It Ta Paul Kranenburg Ta Mt pk@netbsd.org Ta Sy sparc
 .It Ta NONAKA Kimihiro Ta Mt nonaka@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy prep  .It Ta Anders Magnusson Ta Mt ragge@netbsd.org Ta Sy vax
 .It Ta Scott Reynolds Ta Mt scottr@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy mac68k  .It Ta Minoura Makoto Ta Mt minoura@netbsd.org Ta Sy x68k
 .It Ta Kazuki Sakamoto Ta Mt sakamoto@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy bebox  .It Ta Phil Nelson Ta Mt phil@netbsd.org Ta Sy pc532
 .It Ta Noriyuki Soda Ta Mt soda@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy arc  .It Ta Tohru Nishimura Ta Mt nisimura@netbsd.org Ta Sy luna68k
 .It Ta Wolfgang Solfrank Ta Mt ws@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy ofppc  .It Ta NONAKA Kimihiro Ta Mt nonaka@netbsd.org Ta Sy prep
 .It Ta Ignatios Souvatzis Ta Mt is@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy amiga  .It Ta Scott Reynolds Ta Mt scottr@netbsd.org Ta Sy mac68k
 .It Ta Jonathan Stone Ta Mt jonathan@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy pmax  .It Ta Kazuki Sakamoto Ta Mt sakamoto@netbsd.org Ta Sy bebox
 .It Ta Shin Takemura Ta Mt takemura@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy hpcmips  .It Ta Noriyuki Soda Ta Mt soda@netbsd.org Ta Sy arc
 .It Ta Jason Thorpe Ta Mt thorpej@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy alpha  .It Ta Wolfgang Solfrank Ta Mt ws@netbsd.org Ta Sy ofppc
 .It Ta Jason Thorpe Ta Mt thorpej@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy hp300  .It Ta Ignatios Souvatzis Ta Mt is@netbsd.org Ta Sy amiga
 .It Ta Tsubai Masanari Ta Mt tsubai@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy macppc  .It Ta Jonathan Stone Ta Mt jonathan@netbsd.org Ta Sy pmax
 .It Ta Tsubai Masanari Ta Mt tsubai@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy newsmips  .It Ta Shin Takemura Ta Mt takemura@netbsd.org Ta Sy hpcmips
 .It Ta Izumi Tsutsui Ta Mt tsutsui@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy news68k  .It Ta Jason Thorpe Ta Mt thorpej@netbsd.org Ta Sy alpha
 .It Ta "Frank van der Linden" Ta Mt fvdl@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy i386  .It Ta Jason Thorpe Ta Mt thorpej@netbsd.org Ta Sy hp300
 .It Ta Leo Weppelman Ta Mt leo@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy atari  .It Ta Tsubai Masanari Ta Mt tsubai@netbsd.org Ta Sy macppc
 .It Ta Nathan Williams Ta Mt nathanw@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy sun3  .It Ta Tsubai Masanari Ta Mt tsubai@netbsd.org Ta Sy newsmips
 .It Ta Steve Woodford Ta Mt scw@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy mvme68k  .It Ta Izumi Tsutsui Ta Mt tsutsui@netbsd.org Ta Sy news68k
   .It Ta "Frank van der Linden" Ta Mt fvdl@netbsd.org Ta Sy i386
   .It Ta Leo Weppelman Ta Mt leo@netbsd.org Ta Sy atari
   .It Ta Nathan Williams Ta Mt nathanw@netbsd.org Ta Sy sun3
   .It Ta Steve Woodford Ta Mt scw@netbsd.org Ta Sy mvme68k
 .It Ta Ta  .It Ta Ta
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 .It-span Em "The NetBSD \*V Release Engineering team:"  .It-span Em "The NetBSD \*V Release Engineering team:"
 .It Ta Ta  .It Ta Ta
 .It Ta Chris G. Demetriou Ta Mt cgd@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Chris G. Demetriou Ta Mt cgd@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Havard Eidnes Ta Mt he@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Emmanuel Dreyfus Ta Mt manu@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Ted Lemon Ta Mt mellon@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta H\(oavard Eidnes Ta Mt he@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Perry Metzger Ta Mt perry@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Ted Lemon Ta Mt mellon@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Curt Sampson Ta Mt cjs@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta John Hawkinson Ta Mt jhawk@netbsd.org
   .It Ta Perry Metzger Ta Mt perry@netbsd.org
   .It Ta Curt Sampson Ta Mt cjs@netbsd.org
   .It Ta Jason Thorpe Ta Mt thorpej@netbsd.org
   .It Ta Todd Vierling Ta Mt tv@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Ta  .It Ta Ta
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 .It-span Em "Developers and other contributors:"  .It-span Em "Developers and other contributors:"
 .It Ta Ta  .It Ta Ta
 .It Ta Steve Allen Ta Mt wormey@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Steve Allen Ta Mt wormey@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Julian Assange Ta Mt proff@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Julian Assange Ta Mt proff@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Lennart Augustsson Ta Mt augustss@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Lennart Augustsson Ta Mt augustss@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Christoph Badura Ta Mt bad@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Christoph Badura Ta Mt bad@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Robert V. Baron Ta Mt rvb@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Dieter Baron Ta Mt dillo@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Erik Berls Ta Mt cyber@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Robert V. Baron Ta Mt rvb@netbsd.org
 .It Ta John Birrell Ta Mt jb@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Jason Beegan Ta Mt jtb@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Mason Loring Bliss Ta Mt mason@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Erik Berls Ta Mt cyber@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Manuel Bouyer Ta Mt bouyer@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta John Birrell Ta Mt jb@netbsd.org
 .It Ta John Brezak Ta Mt brezak@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Mason Loring Bliss Ta Mt mason@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Allen Briggs Ta Mt briggs@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Manuel Bouyer Ta Mt bouyer@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Aaron Brown Ta Mt abrown@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta John Brezak Ta Mt brezak@netbsd.org
 .It Ta David Brownlee Ta Mt abs@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Allen Briggs Ta Mt briggs@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Frederick Bruckman Ta Mt fredb@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Aaron Brown Ta Mt abrown@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Jon Buller Ta Mt jonb@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Andrew Brown Ta Mt atatat@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Simon Burge Ta Mt simonb@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta David Brownlee Ta Mt abs@netbsd.org
   .It Ta Frederick Bruckman Ta Mt fredb@netbsd.org
   .It Ta Jon Buller Ta Mt jonb@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Dave Burgess Ta Mt burgess@cynjut.infonet.net  .It Ta Dave Burgess Ta Mt burgess@cynjut.infonet.net
 .It Ta Robert Byrnes Ta Mt byrnes@NetBSD.org  .It Ta Robert Byrnes Ta Mt byrnes@netbsd.org
 .It Ta D'Arcy J.M. Cain Ta Mt darcy@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta D'Arcy J.M. Cain Ta Mt darcy@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Dave Carrel Ta Mt carrel@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Dave Carrel Ta Mt carrel@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Bill Coldwell Ta Mt billc@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta James Chacon Ta Mt jmc@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Julian Coleman Ta Mt jdc@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Bill Coldwell Ta Mt billc@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Chuck Cranor Ta Mt chuck@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Julian Coleman Ta Mt jdc@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Aidan Cully Ta Mt aidan@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Chuck Cranor Ta Mt chuck@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Johan Danielsson Ta Mt joda@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Aidan Cully Ta Mt aidan@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Matt DeBergalis Ta Mt deberg@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Johan Danielsson Ta Mt joda@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Rob Deker Ta Mt deker@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Matt DeBergalis Ta Mt deberg@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Chris G. Demetriou Ta Mt cgd@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Rob Deker Ta Mt deker@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Jaromir Dolecek Ta Mt jdolecek@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Chris G. Demetriou Ta Mt cgd@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Andy Doran Ta Mt ad@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Jarom\('ir Dolecek Ta Mt jdolecek@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Roland Dowdeswell Ta Mt elric@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Andy Doran Ta Mt ad@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Matthias Drochner Ta Mt drochner@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Roland Dowdeswell Ta Mt elric@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Jun Ebihara Ta Mt jun@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Matthias Drochner Ta Mt drochner@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Havard Eidnes Ta Mt he@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Jun Ebihara Ta Mt jun@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Enami Tsugutomo Ta Mt enami@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta H\(oavard Eidnes Ta Mt he@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Bernd Ernesti Ta Mt veego@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Enami Tsugutomo Ta Mt enami@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Erik Fair Ta Mt fair@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Bernd Ernesti Ta Mt veego@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Hubert Feyrer Ta Mt hubertf@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Erik Fair Ta Mt fair@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Thorsten Frueauf Ta Mt frueauf@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Hubert Feyrer Ta Mt hubertf@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Castor Fu Ta Mt castor@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Thorsten Frueauf Ta Mt frueauf@netbsd.org
   .It Ta Castor Fu Ta Mt castor@netbsd.org
   .It Ta Ichiro Fukuhara Ta Mt ichiro@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Brian R. Gaeke Ta Mt brg@dgate.org  .It Ta Brian R. Gaeke Ta Mt brg@dgate.org
 .It Ta Thomas Gerner Ta Mt thomas@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Thomas Gerner Ta Mt thomas@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Simon J. Gerraty Ta Mt sjg@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Simon J. Gerraty Ta Mt sjg@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Justin Gibbs Ta Mt gibbs@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Justin Gibbs Ta Mt gibbs@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Adam Glass Ta Mt glass@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Adam Glass Ta Mt glass@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Michael Graff Ta Mt explorer@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Michael Graff Ta Mt explorer@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Brad Grantham Ta Mt grantham@tenon.com  .It Ta Brad Grantham Ta Mt grantham@tenon.com
 .It Ta Brian C. Grayson Ta Mt bgrayson@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Brian C. Grayson Ta Mt bgrayson@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Matthew Green Ta Mt mrg@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Matthew Green Ta Mt mrg@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Juergen Hannken-Illjes Ta Mt hannken@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Juergen Hannken-Illjes Ta Mt hannken@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Charles M. Hannum Ta Mt mycroft@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Charles M. Hannum Ta Mt mycroft@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Eric Haszlakiewicz Ta Mt erh@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Eric Haszlakiewicz Ta Mt erh@netbsd.org
 .It Ta John Hawkinson Ta Mt jhawk@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta John Hawkinson Ta Mt jhawk@netbsd.org
 .It Ta HAYAKAWA Koichi Ta Mt haya@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta HAYAKAWA Koichi Ta Mt haya@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Ren\('e Hexel Ta Mt rh@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Ren\('e Hexel Ta Mt rh@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Michael L. Hitch Ta Mt mhitch@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Michael L. Hitch Ta Mt mhitch@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Christian E. Hopps Ta Mt chopps@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Christian E. Hopps Ta Mt chopps@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Ken Hornstein Ta Mt kenh@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Ken Hornstein Ta Mt kenh@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Marc Horowitz Ta Mt marc@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Marc Horowitz Ta Mt marc@netbsd.org
   .It Ta Nick Hudson Ta Mt skrll@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Martin Husemann Ta Mt martin@netbsd.org  .It Ta Martin Husemann Ta Mt martin@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Dean Huxley Ta Mt dean@netbsd.org  .It Ta Dean Huxley Ta Mt dean@netbsd.org
 .It Ta ITOH Yasufumi Ta Mt itohy@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Bernardo Innocenti Ta Mt bernie@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Matthew Jacob Ta Mt mjacob@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta ITOH Yasufumi Ta Mt itohy@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Lonhyn T. Jasinskyj Ta Mt lonhyn@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta IWAMOTO Toshihiro Ta Mt toshii@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Chris Jones Ta Mt cjones@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Matthew Jacob Ta Mt mjacob@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Antti Kantee Ta Mt pooka@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Lonhyn T. Jasinskyj Ta Mt lonhyn@netbsd.org
   .It Ta Chris Jones Ta Mt cjones@netbsd.org
   .It Ta Takahiro Kambe Ta Mt taca@netbsd.org
   .It Ta Antti Kantee Ta Mt pooka@netbsd.org
   .It Ta Masanori Kanaoka Ta Mt kanaoka@netbsd.org
   .It Ta KAWAMOTO Yosihisa Ta Mt kawamoto@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Lawrence Kesteloot Ta Mt kesteloo@cs.unc.edu  .It Ta Lawrence Kesteloot Ta Mt kesteloo@cs.unc.edu
 .It Ta Thomas Klausner Ta Mt wiz@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Thomas Klausner Ta Mt wiz@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Klaus Klein Ta Mt kleink@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Klaus Klein Ta Mt kleink@netbsd.org
 .It Ta John Kohl Ta Mt jtk@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Wayne Knowles Ta Mt wdk@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Kevin Lahey Ta Mt kml@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta John Kohl Ta Mt jtk@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Johnny C. Lam Ta Mt jlam@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Kevin Lahey Ta Mt kml@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Martin J. Laubach Ta Mt mjl@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Johnny C. Lam Ta Mt jlam@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Ted Lemon Ta Mt mellon@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Martin J. Laubach Ta Mt mjl@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Joel Lindholm Ta Mt joel@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Ted Lemon Ta Mt mellon@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Mike Long Ta Mt mikel@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Joel Lindholm Ta Mt joel@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Warner Losh Ta Mt imp@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Mike Long Ta Mt mikel@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Brett Lymn Ta Mt blymn@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Warner Losh Ta Mt imp@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Paul Mackerras Ta Mt paulus@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Tomasz Luchowski Ta Mt zuntum@netbsd.org
 .It Ta David Maxwell Ta Mt david@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Federico Lupi Ta Mt federico@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Dan McMahill Ta Mt dmcmahill@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Brett Lymn Ta Mt blymn@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Gregory McGarry Ta Mt gmcgarry@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Paul Mackerras Ta Mt paulus@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Neil J. McRae Ta Mt neil@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta David Maxwell Ta Mt david@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Perry Metzger Ta Mt perry@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Dan McMahill Ta Mt dmcmahill@netbsd.org
 .It Ta der Mouse Ta Mt mouse@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Gregory McGarry Ta Mt gmcgarry@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Joseph Myers Ta Mt jsm@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Neil J. McRae Ta Mt neil@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Ken Nakata Ta Mt kenn@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Perry Metzger Ta Mt perry@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Bob Nestor Ta Mt rnestor@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta der Mouse Ta Mt mouse@netbsd.org
 .It Ta NONAKA Kimihiro Ta Mt nonaka@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Joseph Myers Ta Mt jsm@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Masaru Oki Ta Mt oki@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Ken Nakata Ta Mt kenn@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Atsushi Onoe Ta Mt onoe@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Bob Nestor Ta Mt rnestor@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Greg Oster Ta Mt oster@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta NISHIMURA Takeshi Ta Mt nsmrtks@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Herb Peyerl Ta Mt hpeyerl@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta NONAKA Kimihiro Ta Mt nonaka@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Matthias Pfaller Ta Mt matthias@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Jesse Off Ta Mt joff@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Dante Profeta Ta Mt dante@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Tatoku Ogaito Ta Mt tacha@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Chris Provenzano Ta Mt proven@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Masaru Oki Ta Mt oki@netbsd.org
   .It Ta Atsushi Onoe Ta Mt onoe@netbsd.org
   .It Ta Greg Oster Ta Mt oster@netbsd.org
   .It Ta Herb Peyerl Ta Mt hpeyerl@netbsd.org
   .It Ta Matthias Pfaller Ta Mt matthias@netbsd.org
   .It Ta Dante Profeta Ta Mt dante@netbsd.org
   .It Ta Chris Provenzano Ta Mt proven@netbsd.org
   .It Ta Michael Rauch Ta Mt mrauch@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Waldi Ravens Ta Mt waldi@moacs.indiv.nl.net  .It Ta Waldi Ravens Ta Mt waldi@moacs.indiv.nl.net
 .It Ta Darren Reed Ta Mt darrenr@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Darren Reed Ta Mt darrenr@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Michael Richardson Ta Mt mcr@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Michael Richardson Ta Mt mcr@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Tim Rightnour Ta Mt garbled@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Tim Rightnour Ta Mt garbled@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Gordon Ross Ta Mt gwr@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Gordon Ross Ta Mt gwr@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Heiko W. Rupp Ta Mt hwr@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Heiko W. Rupp Ta Mt hwr@netbsd.org
 .It Ta SAITOH Masanobu Ta Mt msaitoh@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta SAITOH Masanobu Ta Mt msaitoh@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Curt Sampson Ta Mt cjs@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Curt Sampson Ta Mt cjs@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Wilfredo Sanchez Ta Mt wsanchez@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Wilfredo Sanchez Ta Mt wsanchez@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Ty Sarna Ta Mt tsarna@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Ty Sarna Ta Mt tsarna@netbsd.org
 .It Ta SATO Kazumi Ta Mt sato@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta SATO Kazumi Ta Mt sato@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Matthias Scheler Ta Mt tron@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Matthias Scheler Ta Mt tron@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Karl Schilke (rAT) Ta Mt rat@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Karl Schilke (rAT) Ta Mt rat@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Konrad Schroder Ta Mt perseant@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Konrad Schroder Ta Mt perseant@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Reed Shadgett Ta Mt dent@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Reed Shadgett Ta Mt dent@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Tim Shepard Ta Mt shep@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Tim Shepard Ta Mt shep@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Takao Shinohara Ta Mt shin@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Takao Shinohara Ta Mt shin@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Chuck Silvers Ta Mt chs@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Takuya SHIOZAKI Ta Mt tshiozak@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Thor Lancelot Simon Ta Mt tls@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Chuck Silvers Ta Mt chs@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Bill Sommerfeld Ta Mt sommerfeld@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Thor Lancelot Simon Ta Mt tls@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Bill Squier Ta Mt groo@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Jeff Smith Ta Mt jeffs@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Bill Studenmund Ta Mt wrstuden@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Bill Sommerfeld Ta Mt sommerfeld@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Kevin Sullivan Ta Mt sullivan@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Bill Squier Ta Mt groo@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Kimmo Suominen Ta Mt kim@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Bill Studenmund Ta Mt wrstuden@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Matt Thomas Ta Mt matt@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Kevin Sullivan Ta Mt sullivan@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Christoph Toshok Ta Mt toshok@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta SUNAGAWA Keiki Ta Mt kei@netbsd.org
 .It Ta UCHIYAMA Yasushi Ta Mt uch@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Kimmo Suominen Ta Mt kim@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Todd Vierling Ta Mt tv@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta TAMURA Kent Ta Mt kent@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Aymeric Vincent Ta Mt aymeric@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Shin'ichiro TAYA Ta Mt taya@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Paul Vixie Ta Mt vixie@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Matt Thomas Ta Mt matt@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Krister Walfridsson Ta Mt kristerw@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Christoph Toshok Ta Mt toshok@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Lex Wennmacher Ta Mt wennmach@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta UCHIYAMA Yasushi Ta Mt uch@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Assar Westerlund Ta Mt assar@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Shuichiro URATA Ta Mt ur@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Rob Windsor Ta Mt windsor@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Todd Vierling Ta Mt tv@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Dan Winship Ta Mt danw@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Aymeric Vincent Ta Mt aymeric@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Jim Wise Ta Mt jwise@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Paul Vixie Ta Mt vixie@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Michael Wolfson Ta Mt mbw@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Krister Walfridsson Ta Mt kristerw@netbsd.org
 .It Ta Colin Wood Ta Mt ender@NetBSD.ORG  .It Ta Lex Wennmacher Ta Mt wennmach@netbsd.org
   .It Ta Assar Westerlund Ta Mt assar@netbsd.org
   .It Ta Todd Whitesel Ta Mt toddpw@netbsd.org
   .It Ta Rob Windsor Ta Mt windsor@netbsd.org
   .It Ta Dan Winship Ta Mt danw@netbsd.org
   .It Ta Jim Wise Ta Mt jwise@netbsd.org
   .It Ta Michael Wolfson Ta Mt mbw@netbsd.org
   .It Ta Colin Wood Ta Mt ender@netbsd.org
   .It Ta Yuji Yamano Ta Mt yyamano@netbsd.org
   .It Ta Reinoud Zandijk Ta Mt reinoud@netbsd.org
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