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IRM has grown by the contributions of many induviduals.  IRM is (c) 1999
Atrus Trivalie Productions, which consists of the two main authors
and maintainers.  The authors hold all of the copyrights personaly, with
the title of "Atrus Trivalie Productions" used as a convienience.
While IRM has always been developed under the name
of Atrus Trivalie Productions, the copyright has always read
"(c) 1999 Yann Ramin."  Due to the changing nature of the project,
the copyright message was changed to read "(c) 1999 Atrus Trivalie
Productions" to encompass all of the authors.  If an author is included
under the "Atrus Trivalie Productions" copyright, that involvment shall
include only the specified project(s).  The term "Atrus Trivalie Productions" 
and only the term is owned soley by Yann Ramin and may only be applied to a 
project copyright with his permission.
 

The authors which fall under Atrus Trivalie Productions for the IRM project as of 17 Sept, 1999
are:

Yann Ramin 		(atrus@atrustrivalie.eu.org)
Keith Schoenefeld        (keith-p@schoenefeld.org)

Provided for the amuesment of the reader, a short biography has been provided for each
author listed above.

Yann Ramin -
	At the time of this writting, Yann is presently a high school sophmore. 
	 He is involved with Information Technology and serves as the webmaster
	for Monterey High School (www.montereyhigh.com).  Yann carries several Brainbench
	certifications (NT, 95, UNIX, HTML, IT Appitude, and others), and is working
	towards a Cisco Interwork Expert certification.  Yann is proficient in C/C++
	/Java/PHP/Perl/QBASIC.
	Yann provides support for most of Monterey High School's network, as
	well as Alisal High School at times.  Currently employed by the Naval
	Postgraduate School putting out fires in Software Engineering. 
Keith Schoenefeld -
	Keith is a HPUX/Irix/Linux/Solaris/Windows95/Windows98/WindowsNT/whatever other OS the
	College of Engineering and Natural Sciences at The University of Tulsa wants
	to throw at him systems manager. Keith Schoenefeld works with one other person in 
	the ENS College at TU to provide direct support for over 300 computer systems, and 
	backup support for 400 more.  Keith started programming in 1994 with C, and over
	the last 5 years has also learned C++, Eiffel, Java, HTML, Perl, PHP, and his least
	favorite, Visual Basic.  He is very interested in Object Oriented Programming (C, C++, 
	and Java) and intereactive web pages using tools such as PHP to access MySQL and 
	PostgreSQL databases.
