Although Thy was written by me, she wouldn't be where she is today
without the help I received from the following people:

* Dalma Debreceni

Inspired the name of the daemon.

* Ashley Penney

Noticed a bug in FreeBSD that crashed Thy, and suggested a workaround.

* Attila Sitkei

Assisted during the early stages of the FreeBSD porting effort (the
first port other than GNU/Linux).

* Charles F. Randall, IV

Sent a patch that allowed Thy to be built on FreeBSD 4.

* David Dow

Assisted in debugging compile problems with Thy 0.8 in FreeBSD, and
helped to solve the problems.

* DC-1

Came up with the idea of command-line based configuration, and
requested a few features during early development.

* Ferenc Kalcso

Triggered a bug reliably that no-one else could, thus helping me to
fix it.

* Flynn Marquardt

Noticed and patched a bug that made Thy misreport the URL for
single-char directories in the automatic directory indexer.

* Gabor Nyeki

Provided a test environment for porting Thy to NetBSD, and not only
requested a few features, but spotted a few bugs too.

* Grkan Sengn

Provided a test environment for porting Thy to the Hurd.

* Hrvoje Husic

Requested functionality akin to Apache's mod_expire, and a way to
limit how much memory Thy uses to mmap files. Also suggested the
DefaultCharset option (which dragged along mime-type based
configuration mapping too).

* Istvan Sebestyen

Assisted with the initial AIX port.

Also provided a two-box system for performance testing.

* Jacek Parszuto

Found, reported and helped to debug a lot of bugs. Also was the first
Thy user to my knowledge (not counting myself of course).

He also came up with interesting feature requests.

* Jan Dvorak

Found some SSL/TLS related - quite serious - bugs, and a compilation
issue on OpenBSD.

* Jan Lbbe

Found and reported shortcomings in the documentation, and drove my
attention to a few confusing behaviours of Thy.

* Jerome Magnin

Found a NULL-dereference bug and provided a test-case to trigger it.

* Jon Coulter

Notified me that some CGI programs do not like their STDERR being
closed.

* Juliusz Chroboczek

Noticed that Thy does not send an ETag with a HTTP 304 Not Modified
response.

* Mark Szabo

Requested that statistics logging be toggleable.

* Martin Schaaf

Lots of insightful bugreports and invaluable help in hunting down some
quite nasty ones.

* Matyas Koszik

Assisted in very early attempts to port Thy to FreeBSD.

* Milan Gigel

Noticed some bugs while testing Thy during the early days.

* Pawel Pokrywka

Provided help with ipsCA certificates (which turned out to be a bug in
GnuTLS, not Thy) and suggested some documentation improvements.

* Szabolcs Feczak

Assisted in finishing the FreeBSD port, and noticed some
interoperability problems with PHP, which he also helped to solve.

* Tamas Dobos

Lent a hand with packaging Thy for RedHat.

* Tamas Szerb

Helped with designing how Thy (now Thy-Auth) authorises against PAM.

* Yann Vernier

Fixed Thy's CGI handling during the 0.4 development series. Also
inspired better use of the close-on-exec flags and an FD-leak audit.

* Xavier Noria

Requested some interesting features and provided a test environment
for porting Thy to MacOS X (and thus Darwin). Also spotted a set of
bugs.
