It is not much of an exaggeration to say that the User Mode Linux (UML) project would not exist without its users. They provide testing, bug reports, and suggestions for improvements. Therefore, I would first like to thank everyone who has used UML for taking part, especially those who have tested bleeding-edge versions and who have provided feedback, good or bad. I would especially like to thank Bill Stearns, who has supported UML in innumerable ways since its early days.
A number of people have made contributions to the UML code base by fixing bugs or by contributing new features. Some important features were contributed by users who saw a need and wrote the code. My thanks go out to them. Most significant are the contributions ...
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