Version 0.19 of PostODBC is the first version that includes source
contributed by other developers. Apart from that, other persons have
also provided assistance. My special thanks go to Julia Anne Case and 
Dan McGuirk.

People or Organisations having contributed to PostODBC:
=======================================================

The following Persons and Organisations have all contributed in some
way or another to PostODBC: (The list is sorted in chronological
order. If you think you should be on that list too, but can't find
your name on it, I apologize -- please contact me in that case.)<P>

Ing. Mag. Dr. Wolgang Koehler, (email: wolfgang.koehler@wu-wien.ac.at)
my official supervisor at theenterprise I am working for who first
brought up the idea of implementing PostODBC.

Gerhard Reithofer, my chief and owner of the
Technisches Buero Reithofer (email: 100141.1024@compuserve.com), 
the company I am working for, for being there to lend me an ear when
the bugs were biting and for allowing me to give away PostODBC freely
available. 

Univ.Doz. DI. Dr. Eiter, 
from the Information Systems Departement (http://www.infosys.tuwien.ac.at)
of the Vienna University of Technology for allowing
me to develop the first version of PostODBC as a practical study.

EVN-VKG KWD, 
the two companies that are jointly running the Duernrohr power
plant. They are customers of our's and PostODBC originally got started
for a project we are doing for them.

Michael March, 
president of Internet Direct Inc. (http://www.indirect.com).  He has
offered assistance right from the first released version of
PostODBC. His company also runs the PostODBC mailing lists and the FTP
site.

Chad Robinson (http://www.brttech.com/~chadr/)
(email: chadr@brttech.com) He has provided assistance for various
Internet--related problems I had and has pointed me to some other
interesting projects that are going on out there like Beagle
(http://tiny.iapnet.com/rob/beagle.html)


The following persons deserve special credits since they are the major
players in PostODBC development. Without their help the project would
have never gotten so far.

Dan McGuirk (email: mcguirk@indirect.com). 
He has implemented most (or actually almost everything) of the ODBC
Core and Level 1 Commands that are in 0.19, but were missing in
0.11. He is also an employee of Indirect. He also maintains the FTP
site and the mailing lists.

Julia Anne Case (email: julie@morn.MageNet.com) 
Julie is also a major player in PostODBC development. She has
implemented the graphical setup and data source configurations.
Furthermore, she has fixed much a hard to find bug in PostODBC
;-)

