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Maintainers
===========
This file contains information about people who are permitted to make
changes to RTEMS and its associated components and add-ons. Please do
not contact the people in this file directly to report problems with RTEMS.
For general information about RTEMS, please visit: http://www.rtems.org
To report problems in RTEMS, please visit: http://www.rtems.org/bugs.html
RTEMS is maintained by collection of volunteers. RTEMS is a very
broad and diverse project which requires expertise in many areas.
This breadth of knowledge exceeds the capabilities of any
single person. Each volunteer has areas of expertise where they
are more comfortable but each is capable of making technical
decisions across the entirety of RTEMS.
Blanket Write Privileges are granted to experienced RTEMS developers
who can be trusted to distinguish between changes which require
others to review, require a problem report, or can be safely committed
with limited review.
Write After Approval is granted to experienced but also trusted
RTEMS developers. These developers may be less familiar with
the breadth of RTEMS. Developers with write after approval need
to submit their patches for review. Once the patches have been approved by a
developer with Blanket Write Privileges, the patches may be checked in.
A BSP-specific patch may be checked in three work days after sending it to
[email protected] in case nobody explicitly rejected the patch.
Localized Write Permission is for developers who have primary
responsibility for a port and all associated BSPs, a BSP, or other
specific aspects of RTEMS. These folks are allowed to make changes to
areas they maintain and related documentation, web pages, and test cases
without approval from anyone else, and approve other people's changes
in those areas. They must get approval for changes elsewhere in RTEMS.
Emeritus Maintainers are those developers who have had Blanket Write
Privileges in the past and who retain the honorary title of maintainer
with the RTEMS Project.
Blanket Write Privileges
========================
Sebastian Huber [email protected]
Chris Johns [email protected]
Joel Sherrill [email protected]
Gedare Bloom [email protected]
Write After Approval
====================
Daniel Hellstrom [email protected]
Ben Gras [email protected]
Pavel Pisa [email protected]
Christian Mauderer [email protected]
Hesham Almatary [email protected]
Vijay Kumar Banerjee [email protected]
Jan Sommer [email protected]
Karel Gardas [email protected]
Localized Write Permission
==========================
sparc Daniel Hellstrom ([email protected])
beagle Ben Gras ([email protected])
tms570 Pavel Pisa ([email protected])
raspberrypi Pavel Pisa ([email protected])
x86_64 Karel Gardas ([email protected])
beagle Vijay Kumar Banerjee ([email protected])
Emeritus Maintainers
====================
Jennifer Averett [email protected]
Thomas Doefler [email protected]
Eric Norum [email protected]