Break this section into two chapters. I suppose this also means that

this should be two files (staff.sgml and contrib.sgml), but I didn't want
to get that radical for a first step.
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in sync with the list of FreeBSD Developers -->
<chapt><heading>FreeBSD contributor list<label id="contrib"></heading>
<chapt><heading>FreeBSD Project Staff<label id="staff"></heading>
<sect><heading>Derived software contributors</heading>
<p>This software was originally derived from William
F. Jolitz's 386BSD release 0.1, though almost none of the
original 386BSD specific code remains. This software has
been essentially re-implemented from the 4.4BSD-Lite
release provided by the Computer Science Research Group
(CSRG) at the University of California, Berkeley and
associated academic contributors.
There are also portions of NetBSD that have been integrated
into FreeBSD as well, and we would therefore like to thank
all the contributors to NetBSD for their work. Despite
some occasionally rocky moments in relations between the
two groups, we both want essentially the same thing: More
BSD based operating systems on people's computers! We wish
the NetBSD group every success in their endeavors.
<sect><heading>Hardware contributors</heading>
<p>A special thank-you to Walnut Creek CDROM for providing
the Pentium P5-90 and 486/DX2-66 EISA/VL systems that are
being used for our development work, to say nothing of the
network access and other donations of hardware resources.
It would have been impossible to do this release without
their support.
TRW Financial Systems, Inc. provided 130 PCs, three 68 GB
fileservers, twelve Ethernets, two routers and an ATM
switch for debugging the diskless code. They also keep a
couple of FreeBSD hackers alive and busy. Thanks!
Thanks also to Dermot McDonnell for his donation of a
Toshiba XM3401B CDROM drive. It has been most useful!
Thanks to &a.chuck; who
contributed his floppy tape streamer for experimental
work.
Thanks to Larry Altneu &lt;larry@ALR.COM&gt;, and to &a.wilko;,
for providing us with a Wangtek and
an Archive QIC-02 tape drive, in order to give us the hardware
to improve the <tt>wt</tt> driver.
Thanks go to Ernst Winter &lt;ewinter@lobo.muc.de&gt;, for
contributing a 2.88 MB floppy drive to the project. Hopefully,
this will increase the pressure for rewriting the floppy disk
driver. ;-)
Also see <ref id="donors" name="the donor's gallery"> for
a list of people who have donated funding or services to the FreeBSD
Project.
<p>The FreeBSD Project is managed and operated by the following
groups of people:
<sect><heading>The FreeBSD core team<label id="contrib:core"></heading>
<p>The FreeBSD core team constitutes the project's ``Board of Directors'',
responsible for deciding the project's overall goals and direction
as well as managing <ref id="contrib:who" name="specific areas"> of
the FreeBSD project landscape.
<p>(in alphabetical order by last name):
<itemize>
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<sect><heading>The FreeBSD Developers<label id="contrib:committers"></heading>
<p>These are the people who have commit privileges and do the work on
the FreeBSD source tree. All core team members are also developers.
<p>These are the people who have commit privileges and do the engineering
work on the FreeBSD source tree. All core team members and most
FreeBSD Documentation project personnel are also developers.
<itemize>
<item>&a.mbarkah;
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<item>&a.jmz;
</itemize>
<sect><heading>Who is responsible for what<label id="contrib:who"></heading>
<p><descrip>
<tag/President/ &a.jkh
<tag/Principal Architect/ &a.davidg
<tag/Documentation Project Manager/ &a.jfieber
<tag/Internationalization/ &a.ache
<tag/Networking/ &a.wollman
<tag/Postmaster/ &a.jmb;
<tag/Release Coordinator/ &a.jkh
<tag/Security Officers/ &a.pst; and &a.guido
<tag/Source Repository Manager/ &a.peter
<tag/Ports Manager/ &a.asami
<tag/XFree86 Project, Inc. Liason/ &a.rich
</descrip>
<sect><heading>The FreeBSD Documentation Project<label id="contrib:doc">
</heading>
<sect><heading>The FreeBSD Documentation Project<label
id="contrib:doc"></heading>
<p>The FreeBSD Documentation project is responsible for a number of
different services, each of which is run by one or more of
the following individuals:
<p>The <url url="../docproj.html" name="FreeBSD Documentation
Project"> is responsible for a number of different services, each
service being run by an individual and his <em>deputies</em> (if any):
<p><descrip>
<tag/Documentation Project Manager/ &a.jfieber
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<tag/Bottle Washing/ &a.nsj
</descrip>
<sect><heading>Who is responsible for what<label id="contrib:who"></heading>
<p><descrip>
<tag/President/ &a.jkh
<tag/Principal Architect/ &a.davidg
<tag/Documentation Project Manager/ &a.jfieber
<tag/Internationalization/ &a.ache
<tag/Networking/ &a.wollman
<tag/Postmaster/ &a.jmb;
<tag/Release Coordinator/ &a.jkh
<tag/Security Officers/ &a.pst; and &a.guido
<tag/Source Repository Manager/ &a.peter
<tag/Ports Manager/ &a.asami
<tag/XFree86 Project, Inc. Liaison/ &a.rich
</descrip>
<chapt><heading>FreeBSD contributor list<label id="contrib"></heading>
<sect><heading>Derived software contributors</heading>
<p>This software was originally derived from William
F. Jolitz's 386BSD release 0.1, though almost none of the
original 386BSD specific code remains. This software has
been essentially re-implemented from the 4.4BSD-Lite
release provided by the Computer Science Research Group
(CSRG) at the University of California, Berkeley and
associated academic contributors.
There are also portions of NetBSD that have been integrated
into FreeBSD as well, and we would therefore like to thank
all the contributors to NetBSD for their work. Despite
some occasionally rocky moments in relations between the
two groups, we both want essentially the same thing: More
BSD based operating systems on people's computers! We wish
the NetBSD group every success in their endeavors.
<sect><heading>Hardware contributors</heading>
<p>A special thank-you to Walnut Creek CDROM for providing
the Pentium P5-90 and 486/DX2-66 EISA/VL systems that are
being used for our development work, to say nothing of the
network access and other donations of hardware resources.
It would have been impossible to do this release without
their support.
TRW Financial Systems, Inc. provided 130 PCs, three 68 GB
fileservers, twelve Ethernets, two routers and an ATM
switch for debugging the diskless code. They also keep a
couple of FreeBSD hackers alive and busy. Thanks!
Thanks also to Dermot McDonnell for his donation of a
Toshiba XM3401B CDROM drive. It has been most useful!
Thanks to &a.chuck; who
contributed his floppy tape streamer for experimental
work.
Thanks to Larry Altneu &lt;larry@ALR.COM&gt;, and to &a.wilko;,
for providing us with a Wangtek and
an Archive QIC-02 tape drive, in order to give us the hardware
to improve the <tt>wt</tt> driver.
Thanks go to Ernst Winter &lt;ewinter@lobo.muc.de&gt;, for
contributing a 2.88 MB floppy drive to the project. Hopefully,
this will increase the pressure for rewriting the floppy disk
driver. ;-)
Also see <ref id="donors" name="the donor's gallery"> for
a list of people who have donated funding or services to the FreeBSD
Project.
<sect><heading>Additional FreeBSD contributors<label
id="contrib:additional"></heading>