Andreas Wuest <AndreasWuest@gmx.de>
	for suggestions and testing around early versions 
kristian orlopp <orlopp@lmb.uni-muenchen.de>
	missing Debian dependency on libdbd-pg-perl (if ODBC is not used)
Horst.Timmermann@t-online.de (Horst Timmermann)
	for spotting a buglet in setup_beancounter in the 0.2.0 release
Adrian Johnson <asj@bigpond.net.au>
        for also spotting this, and a few more buglets leading to 0.2.1
Evelyn Mitchell <efm@tummy.com>
        for pointing out the need for additional $dbh->commit() calls
        and for the missing beancounter table insert in setup_beancounter
Mathias Weidner <mathias@weidner.in-bad-schmiedeberg.de>
	for initial MySQL patches, numerous design discussions + suggestions
        and the patch to allow 'update' to either insert or update
Max Bott <Max.Bott@affa.gov.au> 
	for the bug report on quotes in company name's (DatabaseInfoData)      
Peter Kim <pykim@gte.net>
        for the update-in-batches-of-100 patch 
Ken Neighbors <ken@nsds.com> 
        for two patched: correct documentation for beancounter, and adapt 
	BeanCounter's backpopulate to a change at Yahoo in BeanCounter.pm
Martin Weulersse <martin@alpha.weulersse.de>
        for noticing a problem with the 'active' field under MySQL
Bud Rogers <budr@sirinet.net>
        for pointing out that datetime no longer works for PostgreSQL 7.3.*
Thomas Walter 
        for a bug report concerning a change in Yahoo!'s historical FX data
	as well as for a fine patch correcting a logic error in the SQL code
	in GetPriceData which affected the status report if securities had
	multiple positions across portfolios
Robert A. Schmied
        for a thoughtful set of patches to beancounter, BeanCounter.pm
	setup_beancounter and update_beancounter. First Grand Slam winner :)
Mike Castle
        for a patch with more consistent upper/lower case of BeanCounter
Joao Pedro
        for pointing out that password should be passwd in example.beancounterrc
Phil Homewood
        for a patch dealing with 'times 100' scaling in FX rates 

and all the kind folks who dropped a line to either report a bug, and/or 
say that they liked the program... 
