\section{Acknowledgments and other randomness}

The first edition of this document was produced and orchestrated by Jean
Marie Diaz.  Varying amounts of comments, criticism, text, and sympathy
were provided by Simson L.  Garfinkel, Henry Holtzman, John Kohl, Robert
Krawitz, Henry Mensch, Ken Raeburn, Bill Sommerfeld, and Stan Zanarotti.
Thanks, guys!

Second edition thanks to Rob French for RCSifying, tidying up, and
generally letting Jean ignore this thing over IAP 1987, and to Ike
Chuang, who valiantly volunteered to take over the {\em Guide} after
Rob punted.  (You haven't gotten away with anything, Ike, you'll get
volunteered for it next time\ldots).

The third edition encompassed revisions and additions reflecting
Athena's migration from timesharing to single-user workstations.  John
Kohl coordinated the conversion and edited the third edition.  Ken
Raeburn and Bill Sommerfeld (and other anonymous SIPB members and
friends) helped edit early drafts.  Andr\'e DeHon, Mark Eichin, Jon
Kamens, John Kohl, and Carol Smith contributed new sections.

The fourth edition, involving only minor changes, was revised to take
into account Project Athena's version 6.0C software release.  Jon
Kamens edited the fourth edition.  Andrew Greene and Emanuel (``Jay'')
Berkenbilt contributed new sections.

The fifth edition, which includes information relevant to Athena's
version 6.3B software release and new sections on Xpix, AFS, and Andrew,
was edited by Rob French (thus redeeming himself for punting on revision
two).  Many thanks to Jay Berkenbilt for writing the AFS section and
revising some of the others, Seth Finkelstein and Barry Jaspan for
writing the Xpix section, and Bill Cattey for writing the Andrew
section.

Unix\super{TM} is a trademark of AT\&T Bell Laboratories.  They don't
know that we're doing this, so don't tell them.

This document was created with GNU Emacs and \LaTeX, printed 
using the Times Roman font family (hacked
to use Courier-Bold for typewriter text).  The source for the document
is on the {\it sipb} filesystem in the directory {\tt
/afs/sipb/project/doc/guide}.
