	A list of people who directly contributed to the code you'll find in 
this package:

	A.L.Lambert <alambert@manisec.com>, ManISec, Inc. - concept, code, 
project owner, etc.

	Mark Bainter <mark-spamx@cymry.org>, Fixed the autoconf/configure stuff
so it worked properly and far more nicely than my attempts did.  Mark has also
helped me out in far more ways and on more projects than just this one.  Great
guy.

	Marty Roesch, and all the gang that works on Snort.  SnortConf would
be a rather worthless tool without them. :)  Also, I'm going to be borrowing a
bit of code from Snort to do the read_config() routines so you can have a 
template snort.conf file instead of having to generate one from scratch every
time.

	Adam Mullen <Adam.Mullen@hp.com>, pointed out a few of my more blatant
mistakes, helped out with code cleanup, and just generally being a good guy.

	ManISec, Inc. http://www.manisec.com,  For sponsoring my time to 
develop and maintain this program. (yes, that was a shameless plug :).

	Thanks to folks who contributed in a more general way:

	My ex-boss David Hughes, and my current-boss Wes Bateman, for not only 
encouraging my efforts to learn C, but for being two of the best people I've
ever worked for/with, and especially for suffering through my fits of psychotic
yammering over whatever latest neat trick I learned about C on any given day, 
and putting up with me on the other end of the spectrum when I was so lost in 
code that I kept having to ask them to repeat what they just said whilst 
having conversations because my mind was on some snippet of code or other.  You 
guys rock!
	
	Arlin Collins, for teaching me enough of the basics of C in a few short
classes before I dropped out to give me the background to understand the manpages 
when I finally got around to teaching myself. 
	
	And last, but not least, Special thanks to everyone who's helped me out
with tidbits of knowledge along the way in my journey of learning C.  I picked 
up a lot from the manpages and a few books, but without you guys, I would never
have learned enough to code this thing (simple though it may be) :) I think I 
can get most all of you by including the folks from #linpeople and #c on 
irc.openprojects.net.  Thanks for the advice and help you guys (and gal's too).

	--A.L.Lambert

