Big thanks to

Sandor Suhai, Karl-Heinz Glatting and Frieder Kern from the german cancer
research centre (DKFZ Heidelberg) who made the release of MIRA as Open Source
possible. Thomas Pfisterer who agreed to also release his EdIt package to Open
Source.

Bernd Drescher     for support, talks and tests of the earliest MIRA
Matthias Platzert  testing out the earliest versions of MIRA
Gerald Nyakatura   testing out the earliest versions of MIRA
James Bonfield     for helpful tips on how to make MIRA output compatible to
                   the Staden gap4 program.
Norman Warthmann   suggesting features for miraEST
Paul Bickerstaff   for pushing early miraEST to the limits and actually
                   sending me a postcard :-)
Alexander Kuehn    helping out with HP Testdrive
Randolf Schulz     finding the Apple linker error and a solution to it that
                   prevented compiling MIRA on Darwin / MacOS X

Additionally, I must thank the numerous people who reported bugs or quirks
either in the build process or while running mira.
