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1 GDB Maintainers
2 ===============
3
4
5 Overview
6 --------
7
8 This file describes different groups of people who are, together, the
9 maintainers and developers of the GDB project. Don't worry - it sounds
10 more complicated than it really is.
11
12 There are four groups of GDB developers, covering the patch development and
13 review process:
14
15 - The Global Maintainers.
16
17 These are the developers in charge of most daily development. They
18 have wide authority to apply and reject patches, but defer to the
19 Responsible Maintainers (see below) within their spheres of
20 responsibility.
21
22 - The Responsible Maintainers.
23
24 These are developers who have expertise and interest in a particular
25 area of GDB, who are generally available to review patches, and who
26 prefer to enforce a single vision within their areas.
27
28 - The Authorized Committers.
29
30 These are developers who are trusted to make changes within a specific
31 area of GDB without additional oversight.
32
33 - The Write After Approval Maintainers.
34
35 These are developers who have write access to the GDB source tree. They
36 can check in their own changes once a developer with the appropriate
37 authority has approved the changes; they can also apply the Obvious
38 Fix Rule (below).
39
40 All maintainers are encouraged to post major patches to the gdb-patches
41 mailing list for comments, even if they have the authority to commit the
42 patch without review from another maintainer. This especially includes
43 patches which change internal interfaces (e.g. global functions, data
44 structures) or external interfaces (e.g. user, remote, MI, et cetera).
45
46 The term "review" is used in this file to describe several kinds of feedback
47 from a maintainer: approval, rejection, and requests for changes or
48 clarification with the intention of approving a revised version. Review is
49 a privilege and/or responsibility of various positions among the GDB
50 Maintainers. Of course, anyone - whether they hold a position but not the
51 relevant one for a particular patch, or are just following along on the
52 mailing lists for fun, or anything in between - may suggest changes or
53 ask questions about a patch!
54
55 There's also a couple of other people who play special roles in the GDB
56 community, separately from the patch process:
57
58 - The Official FSF-appointed GDB Maintainers.
59
60 These maintainers are the ones who take the overall responsibility
61 for GDB, as a package of the GNU project. Other GDB contributors
62 work under the official maintainers' supervision. They have final
63 and overriding authority for all GDB-related decisions, including
64 anything described in this file. As individuals, they may or not
65 be generally involved in day-to-day development.
66
67 - The Release Manager.
68
69 This developer is in charge of making new releases of GDB.
70
71 - The Patch Champions.
72
73 These volunteers make sure that no contribution is overlooked or
74 forgotten.
75
76 Most changes to the list of maintainers in this file are handled by
77 consensus among the global maintainers and any other involved parties.
78 In cases where consensus can not be reached, the global maintainers may
79 ask the official FSF-appointed GDB maintainers for a final decision.
80
81
82 The Obvious Fix Rule
83 --------------------
84
85 All maintainers listed in this file, including the Write After Approval
86 developers, are allowed to check in obvious fixes.
87
88 An "obvious fix" means that there is no possibility that anyone will
89 disagree with the change.
90
91 A good mental test is "will the person who hates my work the most be
92 able to find fault with the change" - if so, then it's not obvious and
93 needs to be posted first. :-)
94
95 Something like changing or bypassing an interface is _not_ an obvious
96 fix, since such a change without discussion will result in
97 instantaneous and loud complaints.
98
99 For documentation changes, about the only kind of fix that is obvious
100 is correction of a typo or bad English usage.
101
102
103 The Official FSF-appointed GDB Maintainers
104 ------------------------------------------
105
106 These maintainers as a group have final authority for all GDB-related
107 topics; they may make whatever changes that they deem necessary, or
108 that the FSF requests.
109
110 The current official FSF-appointed GDB maintainers are listed below,
111 in alphabetical order. Their affiliations are provided for reference
112 only - their maintainership status is individual and not through their
113 affiliation, and they act on behalf of the GNU project.
114
115 Pedro Alves (Red Hat)
116 Joel Brobecker (AdaCore)
117 Doug Evans (Google)
118 Eli Zaretskii
119
120 Global Maintainers
121 ------------------
122
123 The global maintainers may review and commit any change to GDB, except in
124 areas with a Responsible Maintainer available. For major changes, or
125 changes to areas with other active developers, global maintainers are
126 strongly encouraged to post their own patches for feedback before
127 committing.
128
129 The global maintainers are responsible for reviewing patches to any area
130 for which no Responsible Maintainer is listed.
131
132 Global maintainers also have the authority to revert patches which should
133 not have been applied, e.g. patches which were not approved, controversial
134 patches committed under the Obvious Fix Rule, patches with important bugs
135 that can't be immediately fixed, or patches which go against an accepted and
136 documented roadmap for GDB development. Any global maintainer may request
137 the reversion of a patch. If no global maintainer, or responsible
138 maintainer in the affected areas, supports the patch (except for the
139 maintainer who originally committed it), then after 48 hours the maintainer
140 who called for the reversion may revert the patch.
141
142 No one may reapply a reverted patch without the agreement of the maintainer
143 who reverted it, or bringing the issue to the official FSF-appointed
144 GDB maintainers for discussion.
145
146 At the moment there are no documented roadmaps for GDB development; in the
147 future, if there are, a reference to the list will be included here.
148
149 The current global maintainers are (in alphabetical order):
150
151 Pedro Alves palves@redhat.com
152 Joel Brobecker brobecker@adacore.com
153 Kevin Buettner kevinb@redhat.com
154 Andrew Burgess andrew.burgess@embecosm.com
155 Doug Evans dje@google.com
156 Simon Marchi simon.marchi@polymtl.ca
157 Yao Qi qiyao@sourceware.org
158 Tom Tromey tom@tromey.com
159 Tom de Vries tdevries@suse.de
160 Ulrich Weigand Ulrich.Weigand@de.ibm.com
161 Eli Zaretskii eliz@gnu.org
162
163
164 Release Manager
165 ---------------
166
167 The current release manager is: Joel Brobecker <brobecker@adacore.com>
168
169 His responsibilities are:
170
171 * organizing, scheduling, and managing releases of GDB.
172
173 * deciding the approval and commit policies for release branches,
174 and can change them as needed.
175
176
177
178 Patch Champions
179 ---------------
180
181 These volunteers track all patches submitted to the gdb-patches list. They
182 endeavor to prevent any posted patch from being overlooked; work with
183 contributors to meet GDB's coding style and general requirements, along with
184 FSF copyright assignments; remind (ping) responsible maintainers to review
185 patches; and ensure that contributors are given credit.
186
187 Current patch champions (in alphabetical order):
188
189 <none>
190
191
192 Responsible Maintainers
193 -----------------------
194
195 These developers have agreed to review patches in specific areas of GDB, in
196 which they have knowledge and experience. These areas are generally broad;
197 the role of a responsible maintainer is to provide coherent and cohesive
198 structure within their area of GDB, to assure that patches from many
199 different contributors all work together for the best results.
200
201 Global maintainers will defer to responsible maintainers within their areas,
202 as long as the responsible maintainer is active. Active means that
203 responsible maintainers agree to review submitted patches in their area
204 promptly; patches and followups should generally be answered within a week.
205 If a responsible maintainer is interested in reviewing a patch but will not
206 have time within a week of posting, the maintainer should send an
207 acknowledgement of the patch to the gdb-patches mailing list, and
208 plan to follow up with a review within a month. These deadlines are for
209 initial responses to a patch - if the maintainer has suggestions
210 or questions, it may take an extended discussion before the patch
211 is ready to commit. There are no written requirements for discussion,
212 but maintainers are asked to be responsive.
213
214 If a responsible maintainer misses these deadlines occasionally (e.g.
215 vacation or unexpected workload), it's not a disaster - any global
216 maintainer may step in to review the patch. But sometimes life intervenes
217 more permanently, and a maintainer may no longer have time for these duties.
218 When this happens, he or she should step down (either into the Authorized
219 Committers section if still interested in the area, or simply removed from
220 the list of Responsible Maintainers if not).
221
222 If a responsible maintainer is unresponsive for an extended period of time
223 without stepping down, please contact the Global Maintainers; they will try
224 to contact the maintainer directly and fix the problem - potentially by
225 removing that maintainer from their listed position.
226
227 If there are several maintainers for a given domain then any one of them
228 may review a submitted patch.
229
230 Target Instruction Set Architectures:
231
232 The *-tdep.c files. ISA (Instruction Set Architecture) and OS-ABI
233 (Operating System / Application Binary Interface) issues including CPU
234 variants.
235
236 The Target/Architecture maintainer works with the host maintainer when
237 resolving build issues. The Target/Architecture maintainer works with
238 the native maintainer when resolving ABI issues.
239
240 aarch64 --target=aarch64-elf ,-Werror
241 Alan Hayward alan.hayward@arm.com
242 Luis Machado luis.machado@linaro.org
243
244 alpha --target=alpha-elf ,-Werror
245
246 arc --target=arc-elf
247 Shahab Vahedi shahab@synopsys.com
248
249 arm --target=arm-elf ,-Werror
250 Alan Hayward alan.hayward@arm.com
251 Luis Machado luis.machado@linaro.org
252
253 avr --target=avr ,-Werror
254
255 bpf --target=bpf-unknown-none
256 Jose E. Marchesi jose.marchesi@oracle.com
257
258 cris --target=cris-elf ,-Werror ,
259 (sim does not build with -Werror)
260
261 frv --target=frv-elf ,-Werror
262
263 h8300 --target=h8300-elf ,-Werror
264
265 i386 --target=i386-elf ,-Werror
266
267 ia64 --target=ia64-linux-gnu ,-Werror
268 (--target=ia64-elf broken)
269
270 lm32 --target=lm32-elf ,-Werror
271
272 m32c --target=m32c-elf ,-Werror
273
274 m32r --target=m32r-elf ,-Werror
275
276 m68hc11 --target=m68hc11-elf ,-Werror ,
277 m68k --target=m68k-elf ,-Werror
278
279 mcore Deleted
280
281 mep --target=mep-elf ,-Werror
282 Kevin Buettner kevinb@redhat.com
283
284 microblaze --target=microblaze-xilinx-elf ,-Werror
285 --target=microblaze-linux-gnu ,-Werror
286 Michael Eager eager@eagercon.com
287
288 mips I-IV --target=mips-elf ,-Werror
289 Maciej W. Rozycki macro@linux-mips.org
290
291 mn10300 --target=mn10300-elf broken
292 (sim/ dies with make -j)
293
294 moxie --target=moxie-elf ,-Werror
295 Anthony Green green@moxielogic.com
296
297 ms1 Deleted
298
299 nios2 --target=nios2-elf ,-Werror
300 --target=nios2-linux-gnu ,-Werror
301 Yao Qi qiyao@sourceware.org
302
303 ns32k Deleted
304
305 or1k --target=or1k-elf ,-Werror
306 Stafford Horne shorne@gmail.com
307
308 pa --target=hppa-elf ,-Werror
309
310 powerpc --target=powerpc-eabi ,-Werror
311
312 riscv --target=riscv32-elf ,-Werror
313 --target=riscv64-elf ,-Werror
314 Andrew Burgess andrew.burgess@embecosm.com
315 Palmer Dabbelt palmer@dabbelt.com
316
317 rl78 --target=rl78-elf ,-Werror
318
319 rx --target=rx-elf ,-Werror
320
321 s390 --target=s390-linux-gnu ,-Werror
322 Andreas Arnez arnez@linux.ibm.com
323
324 score --target=score-elf
325 sh --target=sh-elf ,-Werror
326
327 sparc --target=sparcv9-solaris2.11 ,-Werror
328 (--target=sparc-elf broken)
329
330 tic6x --target=tic6x-elf ,-Werror
331 Yao Qi qiyao@sourceware.org
332
333 v850 --target=v850-elf ,-Werror
334
335 vax --target=vax-netbsd ,-Werror
336
337 x86-64 --target=x86_64-linux-gnu ,-Werror
338
339 xstormy16 --target=xstormy16-elf
340 xtensa --target=xtensa-elf
341
342 All developers recognized by this file can make arbitrary changes to
343 OBSOLETE targets.
344
345 The Bourne shell script gdb_mbuild.sh can be used to rebuild all the
346 above targets.
347
348
349 Host/Native:
350
351 The Native maintainer is responsible for target specific native
352 support - typically shared libraries and quirks to procfs/ptrace/...
353 The Native maintainer works with the Arch and Core maintainers when
354 resolving more generic problems.
355
356 The host maintainer ensures that gdb can be built as a cross debugger on
357 their platform.
358
359 Darwin Tristan Gingold tgingold@free.fr
360 djgpp native Eli Zaretskii eliz@gnu.org
361 FreeBSD John Baldwin jhb@freebsd.org
362 GNU/Linux m68k Andreas Schwab schwab@linux-m68k.org
363 Solaris Rainer Orth ro@CeBiTec.Uni-Bielefeld.DE
364
365
366 Core: Generic components used by all of GDB
367
368 linespec Keith Seitz keiths@redhat.com
369
370 language support
371 Ada Joel Brobecker brobecker@adacore.com
372 D Iain Buclaw ibuclaw@gdcproject.org
373 Rust Tom Tromey tom@tromey.com
374 shared libs Kevin Buettner kevinb@redhat.com
375 MI interface Vladimir Prus vladimir@codesourcery.com
376
377 documentation Eli Zaretskii eliz@gnu.org
378 (including NEWS)
379 testsuite
380 gdbtk (gdb.gdbtk) Keith Seitz keiths@redhat.com
381
382 SystemTap Sergio Durigan Junior sergiodj@sergiodj.net
383
384
385
386 Reverse debugging / Record and Replay / Tracing:
387
388 record btrace Markus T. Metzger markus.t.metzger@intel.com
389
390
391
392 UI: External (user) interfaces.
393
394 gdbtk (c & tcl) Fernando Nasser fnasser@redhat.com
395 Keith Seitz keiths@redhat.com
396 libgui (w/foundry, sn) Keith Seitz keiths@redhat.com
397
398
399 Misc:
400
401 gdb/gdbserver Daniel Jacobowitz drow@false.org
402
403 Makefile.in, configure* ALL
404
405 mmalloc/ ALL Host maintainers
406
407 sim/ See sim/MAINTAINERS
408
409 readline/ Master version: ftp://ftp.cwru.edu/pub/bash/
410 ALL
411 Host maintainers (host dependant parts)
412 (but get your changes into the master version)
413
414 tcl/ tk/ itcl/ ALL
415
416 contrib/ari Pierre Muller muller@sourceware.org
417
418
419 Authorized Committers
420 ---------------------
421
422 These are developers working on particular areas of GDB, who are trusted to
423 commit their own (or other developers') patches in those areas without
424 further review from a Global Maintainer or Responsible Maintainer. They are
425 under no obligation to review posted patches - but, of course, are invited
426 to do so!
427
428 ARM Richard Earnshaw rearnsha@arm.com
429 Blackfin Mike Frysinger vapier@gentoo.org
430 CRIS Hans-Peter Nilsson hp@axis.com
431 IA64 Jeff Johnston jjohnstn@redhat.com
432 MIPS Joel Brobecker brobecker@adacore.com
433 PowerPC Kevin Buettner kevinb@redhat.com
434 S390 Ulrich Weigand uweigand@de.ibm.com
435 djgpp DJ Delorie dj@delorie.com
436 [Please use this address to contact DJ about DJGPP]
437 ia64 Kevin Buettner kevinb@redhat.com
438 AIX Kevin Buettner kevinb@redhat.com
439 GNU/Linux PPC native Kevin Buettner kevinb@redhat.com
440 Pascal support Pierre Muller muller@sourceware.org
441
442
443 Write After Approval
444 (alphabetic)
445
446 To get recommended for the Write After Approval list you need a valid
447 FSF assignment and have submitted one good patch.
448
449 Tankut Baris Aktemur tankut.baris.aktemur@intel.com
450 Mihails Strasuns mihails.strasuns@intel.com
451 Pedro Alves pedro_alves@portugalmail.pt
452 David Anderson davea@sgi.com
453 John David Anglin dave.anglin@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca
454 Andreas Arnez arnez@linux.ibm.com
455 Shrinivas Atre shrinivasa@kpitcummins.com
456 Sterling Augustine saugustine@google.com
457 John Baldwin jhb@freebsd.org
458 Scott Bambrough scottb@netwinder.org
459 Marco Barisione mbarisione@undo.io
460 Thiago Jung Bauermann bauerman@br.ibm.com
461 Jon Beniston jon@beniston.com
462 Gary Benson gbenson@redhat.com
463 Gabriel Krisman Bertazi gabriel@krisman.be
464 Jan Beulich jbeulich@novell.com
465 Christian Biesinger cbiesinger@google.com
466 Anton Blanchard anton@samba.org
467 Jim Blandy jimb@codesourcery.com
468 David Blaikie dblaikie@gmail.com
469 Philip Blundell philb@gnu.org
470 Eric Botcazou ebotcazou@libertysurf.fr
471 Per Bothner per@bothner.com
472 Don Breazeal donb@codesourcery.com
473 Joel Brobecker brobecker@adacore.com
474 Dave Brolley brolley@redhat.com
475 Samuel Bronson naesten@gmail.com
476 Paul Brook paul@codesourcery.com
477 Julian Brown julian@codesourcery.com
478 Iain Buclaw ibuclaw@gdcproject.org
479 Kevin Buettner kevinb@redhat.com
480 Andrew Burgess andrew.burgess@embecosm.com
481 David Carlton carlton@bactrian.org
482 Stephane Carrez Stephane.Carrez@gmail.com
483 Michael Chastain mec.gnu@mindspring.com
484 Renquan Cheng crq@gcc.gnu.org
485 Eric Christopher echristo@apple.com
486 Randolph Chung tausq@debian.org
487 Nick Clifton nickc@redhat.com
488 J.T. Conklin jtc@acorntoolworks.com
489 Brendan Conoboy blc@redhat.com
490 Ludovic CourtĂšs ludo@gnu.org
491 Tiago StĂŒrmer Daitx tdaitx@linux.vnet.ibm.com
492 Sanjoy Das sanjoy@playingwithpointers.com
493 Jean-Charles Delay delay@adacore.com
494 DJ Delorie dj@redhat.com
495 Chris Demetriou cgd@google.com
496 Philippe De Muyter phdm@macqel.be
497 Dhananjay Deshpande dhananjayd@kpitcummins.com
498 Markus Deuling deuling@de.ibm.com
499 Klee Dienes kdienes@apple.com
500 Hannes Domani ssbssa@yahoo.de
501 Gabriel Dos Reis gdr@integrable-solutions.net
502 Sergio Durigan Junior sergiodj@sergiodj.net
503 Michael Eager eager@eagercon.com
504 Richard Earnshaw rearnsha@arm.com
505 Bernd Edlinger bernd.edlinger@hotmail.de
506 Steve Ellcey sje@cup.hp.com
507 Frank Ch. Eigler fche@redhat.com
508 Ben Elliston bje@gnu.org
509 Doug Evans dje@google.com
510 Adam Fedor fedor@gnu.org
511 Max Filippov jcmvbkbc@gmail.com
512 Brian Ford ford@vss.fsi.com
513 Matthew Fortune matthew.fortune@imgtec.com
514 Pedro Franco de Carvalho pedromfc@linux.vnet.ibm.com
515 Orjan Friberg orjanf@axis.com
516 Andreas From andreas.from@ericsson.com
517 Nathan Froyd froydnj@codesourcery.com
518 Mike Frysinger vapier@gentoo.org
519 Gary Funck gary@intrepid.com
520 Martin Galvan martingalvan@sourceware.org
521 Chen Gang gang.chen.5i5j@gmail.com
522 Mircea Gherzan mircea.gherzan@intel.com
523 Paul Gilliam pgilliam@us.ibm.com
524 Tristan Gingold tgingold@free.fr
525 Anton Gorenkov xgsa@yandex.ru
526 Raoul Gough RaoulGough@yahoo.co.uk
527 Anthony Green green@redhat.com
528 Matthew Green mrg@eterna.com.au
529 Matthew Gretton-Dann matthew.gretton-dann@arm.com
530 Maxim Grigoriev maxim2405@gmail.com
531 Jerome Guitton guitton@act-europe.fr
532 Ben Harris bjh21@netbsd.org
533 Alan Hayward alan.hayward@arm.com
534 Bernhard Heckel heckel_bernhard@web.de
535 Richard Henderson rth@redhat.com
536 Aldy Hernandez aldyh@redhat.com
537 Paul Hilfinger hilfingr@eecs.berkeley.edu
538 Matt Hiller hiller@redhat.com
539 Kazu Hirata kazu@cs.umass.edu
540 James Hogan james.hogan@imgtec.com
541 Jeff Holcomb jeffh@redhat.com
542 Stafford Horne shorne@gmail.com
543 Don Howard dhoward@redhat.com
544 Nick Hudson nick.hudson@dsl.pipex.com
545 Martin Hunt hunt@redhat.com
546 Meador Inge meadori@codesourcery.com
547 Jim Ingham jingham@apple.com
548 Baurzhan Ismagulov ibr@radix50.net
549 Manoj Iyer manjo@austin.ibm.com
550 Daniel Jacobowitz drow@false.org
551 Andreas Jaeger aj@suse.de
552 Janis Johnson janisjo@codesourcery.com
553 Jeff Johnston jjohnstn@redhat.com
554 Ruslan Kabatsayev b7.10110111@gmail.com
555 Geoff Keating geoffk@redhat.com
556 Mark Kettenis kettenis@gnu.org
557 Marc Khouzam marc.khouzam@ericsson.com
558 Toshihito Kikuchi k.toshihito@yahoo.de
559 Jim Kingdon kingdon@panix.com
560 Anton Kolesov anton.kolesov@synopsys.com
561 Paul Koning paul_koning@dell.com
562 Marcin Koƛcielnicki koriakin@0x04.net
563 Jan Kratochvil jan.kratochvil@redhat.com
564 Maxim Kuvyrkov maxim@kugelworks.com
565 Pierre Langlois pierre.langlois@arm.com
566 Jonathan Larmour jifl@ecoscentric.com
567 Jeff Law law@redhat.com
568 Justin Lebar justin.lebar@gmail.com
569 David Lecomber david@streamline-computing.com
570 Don Lee don.lee@sunplusct.com
571 Yan-Ting Lin currygt52@gmail.com
572 Robert Lipe rjl@sco.com
573 Lei Liu lei.liu2@windriver.com
574 Sandra Loosemore sandra@codesourcery.com
575 Carl Love cel@us.ibm.com
576 H.J. Lu hjl.tools@gmail.com
577 Michal Ludvig mludvig@suse.cz
578 Edjunior B. Machado emachado@linux.vnet.ibm.com
579 Luis Machado luis.machado@linaro.org
580 Jose E. Marchesi jose.marchesi@oracle.com
581 Glen McCready gkm@redhat.com
582 Greg McGary greg@mcgary.org
583 Roland McGrath roland@hack.frob.com
584 Bryce McKinlay mckinlay@redhat.com
585 Jason Merrill jason@redhat.com
586 Markus T. Metzger markus.t.metzger@intel.com
587 David S. Miller davem@redhat.com
588 Mark Mitchell mark@codesourcery.com
589 Marko Mlinar markom@opencores.org
590 Alan Modra amodra@gmail.com
591 Fawzi Mohamed fawzi.mohamed@nokia.com
592 Jason Molenda jmolenda@apple.com
593 Chris Moller cmoller@redhat.com
594 Phil Muldoon pmuldoon@redhat.com
595 Pierre Muller muller@sourceware.org
596 Gaius Mulley gaius@glam.ac.uk
597 Masaki Muranaka monaka@monami-software.com
598 Joseph Myers joseph@codesourcery.com
599 Fernando Nasser fnasser@redhat.com
600 Adam Nemet anemet@caviumnetworks.com
601 Will Newton will.newton@linaro.org
602 Nathanael Nerode neroden@gcc.gnu.org
603 Hans-Peter Nilsson hp@bitrange.com
604 David O'Brien obrien@freebsd.org
605 Alexandre Oliva aoliva@redhat.com
606 Rainer Orth ro@cebitec.uni-bielefeld.de
607 Karen Osmond karen.osmond@gmail.com
608 Pawandeep Oza oza.pawandeep@gmail.com
609 Patrick Palka patrick@parcs.ath.cx
610 Weimin Pan weimin.pan@oracle.com
611 Denis Pilat denis.pilat@st.com
612 Andrew Pinski apinski@cavium.com
613 Kevin Pouget kevin.pouget@st.com
614 Paul Pluzhnikov ppluzhnikov@google.com
615 Marek Polacek mpolacek@redhat.com
616 Siddhesh Poyarekar siddhesh@redhat.com
617 Vladimir Prus vladimir@codesourcery.com
618 Yao Qi qiyao@sourceware.org
619 Qinwei qinwei@sunnorth.com.cn
620 Ramana Radhakrishnan ramana.radhakrishnan@arm.com
621 Siva Chandra Reddy sivachandra@google.com
622 Matt Rice ratmice@gmail.com
623 Frederic Riss frederic.riss@st.com
624 Aleksandar Ristovski aristovski@qnx.com
625 Tom Rix trix@redhat.com
626 Nick Roberts nickrob@snap.net.nz
627 Pierre-Marie de Rodat derodat@adacore.com
628 Xavier Roirand roirand@adacore.com
629 Bob Rossi bob_rossi@cox.net
630 Theodore A. Roth troth@openavr.org
631 Ian Roxborough irox@redhat.com
632 Maciej W. Rozycki macro@linux-mips.org
633 Kamil Rytarowski n54@gmx.com
634 Grace Sainsbury graces@redhat.com
635 Kei Sakamoto sakamoto.kei@renesas.com
636 Mark Salter msalter@redhat.com
637 Richard Sandiford richard@codesourcery.com
638 Iain Sandoe iain@codesourcery.com
639 Peter Schauer Peter.Schauer@mytum.de
640 Andreas Schwab schwab@linux-m68k.org
641 Thomas Schwinge tschwinge@gnu.org
642 Keith Seitz keiths@redhat.com
643 Carlos Eduardo Seo cseo@linux.vnet.ibm.com
644 Ozkan Sezer sezeroz@gmail.com
645 Alok Kumar Sharma AlokKumar.Sharma@amd.com
646 Marcus Shawcroft marcus.shawcroft@arm.com
647 Stan Shebs stanshebs@google.com
648 Joel Sherrill joel.sherrill@oarcorp.com
649 Mark Shinwell shinwell@codesourcery.com
650 Craig Silverstein csilvers@google.com
651 Lancelot Six lsix@lancelotsix.com
652 Aidan Skinner aidan@velvet.net
653 Jiri Smid smid@suse.cz
654 Andrey Smirnov andrew.smirnov@gmail.com
655 David Smith dsmith@redhat.com
656 Stephen P. Smith ischis2@cox.net
657 Jackie Smith Cashion jsmith@redhat.com
658 Petr Sorfa petrs@caldera.com
659 Andrew Stubbs ams@codesourcery.com
660 Emi Suzuki emi-suzuki@tjsys.co.jp
661 Alfred M. Szmidt ams@gnu.org
662 Ali Tamur tamur@google.com
663 David Taylor david.taylor@emc.com
664 Ian Lance Taylor ian@airs.com
665 Walfred Tedeschi walfred.tedeschi@intel.com
666 Petr Tesarik ptesarik@suse.cz
667 Samuel Thibault samuel.thibault@ens-lyon.org
668 Gary Thomas gthomas@redhat.com
669 Jason Thorpe thorpej@netbsd.org
670 Caroline Tice ctice@apple.com
671 Kai Tietz ktietz@redhat.com
672 Andreas Tobler andreast@fgznet.ch
673 Jon Turney jon.turney@dronecode.org.uk
674 David Ung davidu@mips.com
675 Shahab Vahedi shahab@synopsys.com
676 D Venkatasubramanian dvenkat@noida.hcltech.com
677 Corinna Vinschen vinschen@redhat.com
678 Jan Vrany jan.vrany@fit.cvut.cz
679 Sami Wagiaalla swagiaal@redhat.com
680 Keith Walker keith.walker@arm.com
681 Ricard Wanderlof ricardw@axis.com
682 Jiong Wang jiong.wang@arm.com
683 Wei-cheng Wang cole945@gmail.com
684 Kris Warkentin kewarken@qnx.com
685 Philippe Waroquiers philippe.waroquiers@skynet.be
686 Ulrich Weigand uweigand@de.ibm.com
687 Ken Werner ken.werner@de.ibm.com
688 Tim Wiederhake tim.wiederhake@intel.com
689 Mark Wielaard mark@klomp.org
690 Felix Willgerodt felix.willgerodt@intel.com
691 Nathan Williams nathanw@wasabisystems.com
692 Bob Wilson bob.wilson@acm.org
693 Jim Wilson wilson@tuliptree.org
694 Andy Wingo wingo@igalia.com
695 Mike Wrighton wrighton@codesourcery.com
696 Kwok Cheung Yeung kcy@codesourcery.com
697 Elena Zannoni ezannoni@gmail.com
698 Eli Zaretskii eliz@gnu.org
699 Jie Zhang jzhang918@gmail.com
700 Wu Zhou woodzltc@cn.ibm.com
701 Yoshinori Sato ysato@users.sourceforge.jp
702 Hui Zhu teawater@gmail.com
703 Khoo Yit Phang khooyp@cs.umd.edu
704 Rogerio Alves rcardoso@linux.ibm.com
705
706 Past Maintainers
707
708 Whenever removing yourself, or someone else, from this file, consider
709 listing their areas of development here for posterity.
710
711 Jimmy Guo (gdb.hp, tui) guo at cup dot hp dot com
712 Jeff Law (hppa) law at cygnus dot com
713 Daniel Berlin (C++ support) dan at cgsoftware dot com
714 Nick Duffek (powerpc, SCO, Sol/x86) nick at duffek dot com
715 David Taylor (d10v, sparc, utils, defs,
716 expression evaluator, language support) taylor at candd dot org
717 J.T. Conklin (dcache, NetBSD, remote, global) jtc at acorntoolworks dot com
718 Frank Ch. Eigler (sim) fche at redhat dot com
719 Per Bothner (Java) per at bothner dot com
720 Anthony Green (Java) green at redhat dot com
721 Fernando Nasser (testsuite/, mi, cli, KOD) fnasser at redhat dot com
722 Mark Salter (testsuite/lib+config) msalter at redhat dot com
723 Jim Kingdon (web pages) kingdon at panix dot com
724 Jim Ingham (gdbtk, libgui) jingham at apple dot com
725 Mark Kettenis (global, i386-elf, m88k-openbsd,
726 GNU/Linux x86, FreeBSD, hurd native, threads) kettenis at gnu dot org
727 Ian Roxborough (in-tree tcl, tk, itcl) irox at redhat dot com
728 Robert Lipe (SCO/Unixware) rjl at sco dot com
729 Peter Schauer (global, AIX, xcoffsolib,
730 Solaris/x86) Peter.Schauer at mytum dot de
731 Scott Bambrough (ARM) scottb at netwinder dot org
732 Philippe De Muyter (coff) phdm at macqel dot be
733 Michael Chastain (testsuite) mec.gnu at mindspring dot com
734 Fred Fish (global)
735 Jim Blandy (global) jimb@red-bean.com
736 Michael Snyder (global)
737 Christopher Faylor (MS Windows, host & native)
738 Daniel Jacobowitz (global, GNU/Linux MIPS,
739 C++, GDBserver) drow at false dot org
740 Maxim Grigoriev (xtensa) maxim2405 at gmail dot com
741 Andrew Cagney (acting head maintainer,
742 release manager, global, MIPS, PPC, d10v,
743 d30v, sim, mi, multi-arch, unwinder) cagney at gnu dot org
744 Paul Hilfinger (Ada) hilfingr@eecs.berkeley.edu
745 David O'Brien (FreeBSD, host & native) obrien@freebsd.org
746 Jason Thorpe (NetBSD, host & native) thorpej@netbsd.org
747 Gaius Mulley (Modula-2) gaius@glam.ac.uk
748 Kei Sakamoto (m32r) sakamoto.kei@renesas.com
749 Orjan Friberg (CRIS) orjanf@axis.com
750 Qinwei (score-elf) qinwei@sunnorth.com.cn
751 Randolph Chung (HPPA) tausq@debian.org
752 Elena Zannoni (Global, event loop, generic
753 symtabs, DWARF readers, ELF readers, stabs
754 readers, readline) ezannoni@gmail.com
755 Adam Fedor (Objective C) fedor@gnu.org
756 Corinna Vinschen (xstormy16-elf) vinschen@redhat.com
757 Theodore A. Roth (avr) troth@openavr.org
758 Stephane Carrez (m68hc11-elf, tui) Stephane.Carrez@gmail.com
759 Alfred M. Szmidt (GNU Hurd) ams@gnu.org
760 Stan Shebs (Global) stanshebs@google.com
761
762
763 Folks that have been caught up in a paper trail:
764
765 David Carlton carlton@bactrian.org
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