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This document was initiated by Michael Moller and (mostly) written by Aylwin Lo with assistance from Michael Heal and Tom Slee. We work at Sybase.
Since the author is a co-op student, the best way to contact someone regarding this document is by posting to the sybase.public.sqlanywhere.linux newsgroup, available on the forums.sybase.com news server.
Thanks to the folks at http://www.commandprompt.com/ for getting the text of this HOWTO into workable SGML for us.