LMbench was originally developed by Larry McVoy while he worked at Sun Microsystems. Larry continued development while working at Silicon Graphics, and was joined by Carl Staelin, who works for Hewlett-Packard Laboratories. LMbench would not be the successful cross-platform benchmark that it is today without the efforts and assistance of a wide range of people. From volunteers who run it on various hardware and report bugs, to managers who provide financial and other support, to peers and colleagues who request features or provide feedback on design elements. All such help has been critical to making LMbench a success. Below is a partial list of all those people who helped support the development of LMbench in one form or other, such as benchmark suggestions, bug reports, and so forth. All omissions are accidental, and if your name was not included, please accept our humble apologies. The people who have helped LMbench include, in alphabetic order: Ralf Baechle, Christian Bau, Nelson H. F. Beebe, Anton Blanchard, Joel Berman, Paul Borrill, Ed Bradford, Len Brown, Robert G. Brown, Bruce Chapman, Tim Chen, Mark Culotta, Fred Douglis, Lars-Eke Eriksson, Josh Fisher, Marc Fleischmann, John Fort, Andy Glew, Achim Gratz, Richard Henderson, Rick Jones, Lev Iserovich, Michael A. Julier, Frans Kaashoek, Brad Knowles, Richard Littin, Bil Long, Udi Manber, John Mashey, David Miller, Dejan Milojicic, Ingo Molnar, David Mosberger, Will Newton, Satya Nishtala, Kevin Normoyle, Neal Nuckolls, Steve Piatz, Tim Prince, James Riden, Sam Roberts, Philip Roth, Chris Ruemmler, Olli Savia, Scott Schwartz, Wayne Scott, David Singleton, Mike Slifcak, Stephan Somogyi, Ratnakar Tiwari, Linus Torvalds, Dan Truong, Dirk Twiehaus, Duc Vianney, Ramya Vijay, Hai Vo-Ba, David T. Wang, Brian Whitney, David Wilson, Mitch Wright.