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APCUPSD success is due to the many people that helped in development, testing and in many other ways.

Thank all the developers that worked hard to make APCUPSD one of the best piece of software for UPS management.

Project Starter and Former Code Maintainer:
    Andre Hedrick (andre@linux-ide.org)

Current Code Maintainer and Project Manager:
    Riccardo Facchetti (riccardo@master.oasi.gpa.it)

Serial Communications:
    Andre Hedrick (andre@linux-ide.org)

Alpha Port:
    Kern Sibbald (kern@sibbald.com)
    Joćo Rochate (jrochate@ualg.pt) testing and machine loan
	
Caldera:
    John Pinner (john@clocksoft.com)
	
HP-UX Port:
    Carl Erhorn (Carl_Erhorn@hyperion.com)
    Robert K Nelson (rnelson@airflowsciences.com)

SOLARIS Port:
    Carl Erhorn (Carl_Erhorn@hyperion.com)

OpenBSD Port:
    Devin Reade (gdr@gno.org)

NetBSD Port:
    Neil Darlow (neil@darlow.co.uk)

Win32 Port:
    Kern Sibbald (kern@sibbald.com)
    Paul Z. Stagner (paul.stagner@charterco.com) testing

WEB Interfaces:
    Kern Sibbald (kern@sibbald.com)
    Joseph Acosta (joeja@mindspring.com)

Apcupsd Support and Knowledge Base:
    Brian Schau (Brian.Schau@compaq.com)

Hard Core Coders:
    Riccardo Facchetti (riccardo@master.oasi.gpa.it)
    Kern Sibbald (kern@sibbald.com)

Part Time Coders:
    Jonathan H N Chin (jc254@newton.cam.ac.uk)
    Andre Hedrick (andre@linux-ide.org)
    Brian Schau (Brian.Schau@compaq.com)
    Carl Erhorn (Carl_Erhorn@hyperion.com)

Distributions Mantainers:
    Alpha           Kern Sibbald (kern@sibbald.com) temp
    Debian          Leon Breedt (ljb@debian.org)
    FreeBSD/BSDi    Jeff Palmer (jeff@isni.net)
	NetBSD          Neil Darlow (neil@darlow.co.uk)
    HP-UX           Carl Erhorn (Carl_Erhorn@hyperion.com),
                    Robert K Nelson (rnelson@airflowsciences.com)
    OpenBSD         Devin Reade (gdr@gno.org)
    RedHat          Kern Sibbald (kern@sibbald.com)
    Slackware       Devin Reade (gdr@gno.org)
    Sparc Solaris   Carl Erhorn (Carl_Erhorn@hyperion.com)
    SuSE            Riccardo Facchetti (riccardo@master.oasi.gpa.it)
    Win32           Kern Sibbald (kern@sibbald.com)

Project Discussions:
    APCUPSD Mailing List: apcupsd-devel@apcupsd.org

Thanks to American Power Conversion (APC) who helped in giving technical information on their UPSes.

A special thanks to APC who gave me (Riccardo) a Smart UPS 1400 INET when my old Back UPS v/s 650's battery died. Thank you guys, your help has been invaluable.

Thanks to all the users that send bug reports and suggestions: we need your help.

Thanks to every one I forgot here. If you feel I have forgot your name, please don't hesitate to tell me.

Other Credits

Miquel van Smoorenburg
The Doctor What
Pavel Korensky
Russell Kroll <rkroll@exploits.org> for the CGI programs
Jonathan Benson <jbenson@technologist.com> for adapting the upsstatus.cgi program to work with apcupsd

The gd 1.2 Image Library used in our CGI programs is copyright 1994, 1995, Quest Protein Database Center, Cold Spring Harbor Labs. Permission granted to copy and distribute this work provided that this notice remains intact. Credit for the library must be given to the Quest Protein Database Center, Cold Spring Harbor Labs, in all derived works. This does not affect your ownership of the derived work itself, and the intent is to assure proper credit for Quest, not to interfere with your use of gd.

gd 1.2 was written by Thomas Boutell and is currently distributed by boutell.com, Inc.

Parts of the VNC project by ATT (cool code) were used as templates for our Win32 code, see: http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc

License

Apcupsd is generally licensed under the GNU GPL License version 2. Certain files may carry different licenses (e.g. LGPL). Please see the License Chapter of this manual for additional details.

AUTHOR

André M. Hedrick

Retired Co-Author

Christopher J. Reimer

Contributors and Testers for Version 3.7.0

André M. Hedrick <andre@suse.com>
Brian Schau <Brian.Schau@Digital.com>
Riccardo Facchetti <riccardo@master.oasi.gpa.it>
Carl Erhorn <Carl_Erhorn@hyperion.com> (Solaris Port)
Petr Soucek <petr@ryston.cz>
Jonathan H N Chin <jc254@newton.cam.ac.uk>
Neil Darlow <neil@darlow.co.uk>
Michael Perscheid <michael@perscheid.de>
Kaspar Klingholz <kp@balu.klingholz.de>
Chris Adams <cmadams@hiwaay.net>
Vladimir Ivaschenko <hazard.bsn@hazard.maks.net>
Thorsten Ziegler <ziegler@schlund.de>
Matt Mozur <matt.mozur@flashcom.net>
Thomas Porter <txporter@mindspring.com>
David W. Wormuth <dwormuth@post.harvard.edu>
Robert K. Nelson <rnelson@airflowsciences.com>
Tom Schroll <storm@liststorm.com>
John McSwain <jmcswain@InfoAve.Net>
Brian Daniels <briandaniels@mindspring.com>
Marcus Redivo <mredivo@binarytool.com>
Al Tuttle (Binkster) <altuttle@home.com>
Christian Moeller <moeller@curbysoft.dk>
Kern Sibbald <kern@sibbald.com>

The Brave Unnamed PATCH-WORKS and TESTERS on Previous versions

Daniel Quinlan
Tom Kunicki
Karsten Wiborg <4wiborg@informatik.uni-hamburg.de>
Jean-Michel Rouet
Chris Adams
Jason Orendorf
Neil McAllister
Werner Panocha
Lee Maisel
Riccardo Facchetti
Brian Schau

The Information HELPERS and TESTERS.

Eric S. Raymond
Chris Hanson
Pavel Alex
Theo Van Dinter
Thomas Porte
Alan Davis
Oliver Hvrmann
Scott Horton
Matt Hyne
Chen Shiyuan

Other Credits

Miquel van Smoorenburg
The Doctor What
Pavel Korensky
Russell Kroll <rkroll@exploits.org> for the CGI programs
Jonathan Benson <jbenson@technologist.com> for adapting the upsstatus.cgi program to work with apcupsd

gd 1.2 Image Library used in our CGI programs

gd 1.2 is copyright 1994, 1995, Quest Protein Database Center, Cold Spring Harbor Labs. Permission granted to copy and distribute this work provided that this notice remains intact. Credit for the library must be given to the Quest Protein Database Center, Cold Spring Harbor Labs, in all derived works. This does not affect your ownership of the derived work itself, and the intent is to assure proper credit for Quest, not to interfere with your use of gd.

gd 1.2 was written by Thomas Boutell and is currently distributed by boutell.com, Inc.

Parts of the VNC project by ATT (cool code) were used as templates for our Win32 code, see: http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc

Bugs and Limitations

All the network modes are not supported yet. There are possible bugs in all ShareUPS mode types. If anyone has had success at all with any ShareUPS models, please report it.

EtherUPS/NetUPS

This is fully functional as of version 3.4.0.

Disclaimer NO WARRANTY 11. BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION. 12. IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.

Riccardo