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The author may be reached via email at brazilofmux@gmail.com. TinyMUX 1.6 Credits: James Callahan (Darkenelf), who contributed many patches, and ideas (@teleport/quiet, @readcache fixes, side effect functions, many bug fixes). Chris (Children of the Atom) for many ideas and many bug finds. Ralph Melton (Rhyanna@Castle D'Image) for bugs reports, patches, ideas, and extensions. T. Alexander Popiel for bug reports, patches, ideas, and extensions, too. Al Brown (Kalkin@DarkZone) for many clever ideas Kalkin(DarkZone) and Harlock(StarWarsII) who extended the comsystem and added tons of new commands. Kalkin, again, for the basis of the mail alias and guest code, and the idea of restarting on a fatal signal. Alan Schwartz (Javelin/Paul) and Lydia Leong (Amberyl), whose extended mailer from PennMUSH is the basis for MUX's @mail system. Also, Brandy (CrystalMUSH) whose +mail system inspired many of the features. Ethaniel and Kayan Telva (BTech3056) for the basic comsystem and macro code. Dreamline(Horizons) who helped update the help text. Airam(Generations) for ideas on the stack and @program code. Mike(StarWars), idea for not saving GOING objects, and mail expiration code. Dean Gaudet, for his user and hostname slave process code. Andrew Molitor, for the radix compression library, and some wonderful utilities. Robby Griffin, whose skill in uncovering obscure bugs has saved everyone a lot of time and effort. Many others. TinyMUSH 2.0 Credits: Lawrence Foard: Wrote the original TinyMUSH 1.0 code from which this later derived. Jin (and MicroMUSH): Made many, many changes to the code that improved it immensely. Robert Hood (virus): Modified the interface.c code to support alots of users. Lachesis: Introduced the idea of property lists to TinyMUCK Many others: Many features borrowed from other muds.