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<title>Acknowledgments</title>
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<emphasis>Samba-3 by Example</emphasis> would not have been written except
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as a result of feedback provided by reviewers and readers of the book <emphasis>The
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Official Samba-3 HOWTO and Reference Guide.</emphasis> This second edition
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was made possible by generous feedback from Samba users. I hope this book
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more than answers the challenge and needs of many more networks that are
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languishing for a better networking solution.
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I am deeply indebted to a large group of diligent people. Space prevents
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me from listing all of them, but a few stand out as worthy of mention.
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Jelmer Vernooij made the notable contribution of building the XML production
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environment and thereby made possible the typesetting of this book.
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Samba would not have come into existence if Andrew Tridgell had not taken
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the first steps. He continues to lead the project. Under the shadow of his
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mantle are some great folks who never give up and are always ready to help.
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Thank you to: Jeremy Allison, Jerry Carter, Andrew Bartlett, Jelmer Vernooij,
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Alexander Bokovoy, Volker Lendecke, and other team members who answered my
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continuous stream of questions &smbmdash; all of which resulted in improved content
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My heartfelt thanks go out also to a small set of reviewers (alphabetically
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listed) who gave substantial feedback and significant suggestions for improvement:
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Tony Earnshaw, William Enestvedt, Eric Hines, Roland Gruber, Gavin Henry,
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Steven Henry, Luke Howard, Tarjei Huse, Jon Johnston, Alan Munter, Mike MacIsaac,
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Scott Mann, Ed Riddle, Geoff Scott, Santos Soler, Misty Stanley-Jones, Mark Taylor,
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My appreciation is extended to a team of more than 30 additional reviewers who
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helped me to find my way around dark corners.
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Particular mention is due to Lyndell, Amos, and Melissa who gave me the
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latitude necessary to spend nearly an entire year writing Samba documentation,
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and then gave more so this second edition could be created.