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                GDB Maintainers
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                   Overview
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This file describes different groups of people who are, together, the
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maintainers and developers of the GDB project.  Don't worry - it sounds
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more complicated than it really is.
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There are four groups of GDB developers, covering the patch development and
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review process:
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  - The Global Maintainers.
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    These are the developers in charge of most daily development.  They
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    have wide authority to apply and reject patches, but defer to the
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    Responsible Maintainers (see below) within their spheres of
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    responsibility.
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  - The Responsible Maintainers.
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    These are developers who have expertise and interest in a particular
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    area of GDB, who are generally available to review patches, and who
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    prefer to enforce a single vision within their areas.
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  - The Authorized Committers.
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    These are developers who are trusted to make changes within a specific
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    area of GDB without additional oversight.
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  - The Write After Approval Maintainers.
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    These are developers who have write access to the GDB source tree.  They
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    can check in their own changes once a developer with the appropriate
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    authority has approved the changes; they can also apply the Obvious
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    Fix Rule (below).
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All maintainers are encouraged to post major patches to the gdb-patches
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mailing list for comments, even if they have the authority to commit the
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patch without review from another maintainer.  This especially includes
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patches which change internal interfaces (e.g. global functions, data
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structures) or external interfaces (e.g. user, remote, MI, et cetera).
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The term "review" is used in this file to describe several kinds of feedback
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from a maintainer: approval, rejection, and requests for changes or
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clarification with the intention of approving a revised version.  Review is
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a privilege and/or responsibility of various positions among the GDB
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Maintainers.  Of course, anyone - whether they hold a position but not the
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relevant one for a particular patch, or are just following along on the
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mailing lists for fun, or anything in between - may suggest changes or
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ask questions about a patch!
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There's also a couple of other people who play special roles in the GDB
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community, separately from the patch process:
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  - The GDB Steering Committee.
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    These are the official (FSF-appointed) maintainers of GDB.  They have
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    final and overriding authority for all GDB-related decisions, including
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    anything described in this file.  The committee is not generally
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    involved in day-to-day development (although its members may be, as
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    individuals).
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  - The Release Manager.
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    This developer is in charge of making new releases of GDB.
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  - The Patch Champions.
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    These volunteers make sure that no contribution is overlooked or
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    forgotten.
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Most changes to the list of maintainers in this file are handled by
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consensus among the global maintainers and any other involved parties.
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In cases where consensus can not be reached, the global maintainers may
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ask the Steering Committee for a final decision.
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                        The Obvious Fix Rule
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All maintainers listed in this file, including the Write After Approval
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developers, are allowed to check in obvious fixes.
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An "obvious fix" means that there is no possibility that anyone will
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disagree with the change.
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A good mental test is "will the person who hates my work the most be
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able to find fault with the change" - if so, then it's not obvious and
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needs to be posted first. :-)
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Something like changing or bypassing an interface is _not_ an obvious
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fix, since such a change without discussion will result in
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instantaneous and loud complaints.
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For documentation changes, about the only kind of fix that is obvious
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is correction of a typo or bad English usage.
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             GDB Steering Committee
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The members of the GDB Steering Committee are the FSF-appointed
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maintainers of the GDB project.
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The Steering Committee has final authority for all GDB-related topics;
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they may make whatever changes that they deem necessary, or that the FSF
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requests.  However, they are generally not involved in day-to-day
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development.
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The current members of the steering committee are listed below, in
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alphabetical order.  Their affiliations are provided for reference only -
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their membership on the Steering Committee is individual and not through
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their affiliation, and they act on behalf of the GNU project.
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        Jim Blandy (Mozilla)
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        Andrew Cagney (Red Hat)
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        Robert Dewar (AdaCore, NYU)
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        Klee Dienes (Apple)
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        Paul Hilfinger (UC Berkeley)
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        Dan Jacobowitz (CodeSourcery)
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        Stan Shebs (CodeSourcery)
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        Richard Stallman (FSF)
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        Ian Lance Taylor (C2)
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        Todd Whitesel
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                  Global Maintainers
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The global maintainers may review and commit any change to GDB, except in
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areas with a Responsible Maintainer available.  For major changes, or
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changes to areas with other active developers, global maintainers are
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strongly encouraged to post their own patches for feedback before
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committing.
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The global maintainers are responsible for reviewing patches to any area
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for which no Responsible Maintainer is listed.
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Global maintainers also have the authority to revert patches which should
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not have been applied, e.g. patches which were not approved, controversial
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patches committed under the Obvious Fix Rule, patches with important bugs
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that can't be immediately fixed, or patches which go against an accepted and
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documented roadmap for GDB development.  Any global maintainer may request
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the reversion of a patch.  If no global maintainer, or responsible
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maintainer in the affected areas, supports the patch (except for the
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maintainer who originally committed it), then after 48 hours the maintainer
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who called for the reversion may revert the patch.
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No one may reapply a reverted patch without the agreement of the maintainer
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who reverted it, or bringing the issue to the GDB Steering Committee for
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discussion.
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At the moment there are no documented roadmaps for GDB development; in the
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future, if there are, a reference to the list will be included here.
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The current global maintainers are (in alphabetical order):
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Pedro Alves                     pedro@codesourcery.com
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Jim Blandy                      jimb@red-bean.com
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Joel Brobecker                  brobecker@adacore.com
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Kevin Buettner                  kevinb@redhat.com
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Andrew Cagney                   cagney@gnu.org
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Doug Evans                      dje@google.com
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Daniel Jacobowitz               dan@debian.org
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Mark Kettenis                   kettenis@gnu.org
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Stan Shebs                      stan@codesourcery.com
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Michael Snyder                  msnyder@vmware.com
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Tom Tromey                      tromey@redhat.com
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Ulrich Weigand                  Ulrich.Weigand@de.ibm.com
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Elena Zannoni                   elena.zannoni@oracle.com
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Eli Zaretskii                   eliz@gnu.org
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                        Release Manager
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The current release manager is: Joel Brobecker  
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His responsibilities are:
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    * organizing, scheduling, and managing releases of GDB.
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    * deciding the approval and commit policies for release branches,
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      and can change them as needed.
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                        Patch Champions
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These volunteers track all patches submitted to the gdb-patches list.  They
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endeavor to prevent any posted patch from being overlooked; work with
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contributors to meet GDB's coding style and general requirements, along with
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FSF copyright assignments; remind (ping) responsible maintainers to review
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patches; and ensure that contributors are given credit.
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Current patch champions (in alphabetical order):
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        Randolph Chung     
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                        Responsible Maintainers
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These developers have agreed to review patches in specific areas of GDB, in
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which they have knowledge and experience.  These areas are generally broad;
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the role of a responsible maintainer is to provide coherent and cohesive
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structure within their area of GDB, to assure that patches from many
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different contributors all work together for the best results.
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Global maintainers will defer to responsible maintainers within their areas,
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as long as the responsible maintainer is active.  Active means that
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responsible maintainers agree to review submitted patches in their area
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promptly; patches and followups should generally be answered within a week.
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If a responsible maintainer is interested in reviewing a patch but will not
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have time within a week of posting, the maintainer should send an
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acknowledgement of the patch to the gdb-patches mailing list, and
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plan to follow up with a review within a month.  These deadlines are for
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initial responses to a patch - if the maintainer has suggestions
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or questions, it may take an extended discussion before the patch
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is ready to commit.  There are no written requirements for discussion,
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but maintainers are asked to be responsive.
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If a responsible maintainer misses these deadlines occasionally (e.g.
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vacation or unexpected workload), it's not a disaster - any global
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maintainer may step in to review the patch.  But sometimes life intervenes
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more permanently, and a maintainer may no longer have time for these duties.
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When this happens, he or she should step down (either into the Authorized
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Committers section if still interested in the area, or simply removed from
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the list of Responsible Maintainers if not).
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If a responsible maintainer is unresponsive for an extended period of time
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without stepping down, please contact the Global Maintainers; they will try
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to contact the maintainer directly and fix the problem - potentially by
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removing that maintainer from their listed position.
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If there are several maintainers for a given domain then any one of them
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may review a submitted patch.
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Target Instruction Set Architectures:
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The *-tdep.c files.  ISA (Instruction Set Architecture) and OS-ABI
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(Operating System / Application Binary Interface) issues including CPU
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variants.
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The Target/Architecture maintainer works with the host maintainer when
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resolving build issues.  The Target/Architecture maintainer works with
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the native maintainer when resolving ABI issues.
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        alpha           --target=alpha-elf ,-Werror
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        arm             --target=arm-elf ,-Werror
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                        Richard Earnshaw        rearnsha@arm.com
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        avr             --target=avr ,-Werror
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                        Tristan Gingold         gingold@adacore.com
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        cris            --target=cris-elf ,-Werror ,
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                        (sim does not build with -Werror)
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        frv             --target=frv-elf ,-Werror
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        h8300           --target=h8300-elf ,-Werror
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        i386            --target=i386-elf ,-Werror
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                        Mark Kettenis           kettenis@gnu.org
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        ia64            --target=ia64-linux-gnu ,-Werror
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                        (--target=ia64-elf broken)
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                        Jan Kratochvil          jan.kratochvil@redhat.com
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        lm32            --target=lm32-elf ,-Werror
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        m32c            --target=m32c-elf ,-Werror
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        m32r            --target=m32r-elf ,-Werror
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        m68hc11         --target=m68hc11-elf ,-Werror ,
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                        Stephane Carrez         stcarrez@nerim.fr
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        m68k            --target=m68k-elf ,-Werror
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        m88k            --target=m88k-openbsd ,-Werror
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                        Mark Kettenis           kettenis@gnu.org
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        mcore           Deleted
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        mep             --target=mep-elf ,-Werror
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                        Kevin Buettner          kevinb@redhat.com
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        microblaze      --target=microblaze-xilinx-elf ,-Werror
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                        --target=microblaze-linux-gnu ,-Werror
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                        Michael Eager           eager@eagercon.com
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        mips            --target=mips-elf ,-Werror
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        mn10300         --target=mn10300-elf broken
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                        (sim/ dies with make -j)
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                        Michael Snyder          msnyder@vmware.com
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        moxie           --target=moxie-elf ,-Werror
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                        Anthony Green           green@moxielogic.com
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        ms1             --target=ms1-elf ,-Werror
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                        Kevin Buettner          kevinb@redhat.com
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        ns32k           Deleted
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        pa              --target=hppa-elf ,-Werror
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        powerpc         --target=powerpc-eabi ,-Werror
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        s390            --target=s390-linux-gnu ,-Werror
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        score   --target=score-elf
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                        Qinwei          qinwei@sunnorth.com.cn
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        sh              --target=sh-elf ,-Werror
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                        --target=sh64-elf ,-Werror
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                        (--target=sparc-elf broken)
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        spu             --target=spu-elf ,-Werror
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                        Ulrich Weigand          uweigand@de.ibm.com
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                        Corinna Vinschen        vinschen@redhat.com
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                        Maxim Grigoriev         maxim2405@gmail.com
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All developers recognized by this file can make arbitrary changes to
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above targets.
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Host/Native:
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The Native maintainer is responsible for target specific native
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support - typically shared libraries and quirks to procfs/ptrace/...
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resolving more generic problems.
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The host maintainer ensures that gdb can be built as a cross debugger on
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their platform.
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AIX                     Joel Brobecker          brobecker@adacore.com
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Darwin                  Tristan Gingold         gingold@adacore.com
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djgpp native            Eli Zaretskii           eliz@gnu.org
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GNU Hurd                Alfred M. Szmidt        ams@gnu.org
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MS Windows (NT, '00, 9x, Me, XP) host & native
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                        Chris Faylor            cgf@alum.bu.edu
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GNU/Linux/x86 native & host
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                        Mark Kettenis           kettenis@gnu.org
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GNU/Linux MIPS native & host
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                        Daniel Jacobowitz       dan@debian.org
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GNU/Linux m68k          Andreas Schwab          schwab@linux-m68k.org
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FreeBSD native & host   Mark Kettenis           kettenis@gnu.org
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Core: Generic components used by all of GDB
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tracing                 Michael Snyder          msnyder@vmware.com
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threads                 Michael Snyder          msnyder@vmware.com
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                        Mark Kettenis           kettenis@gnu.org
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language support
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  Ada                   Joel Brobecker          brobecker@adacore.com
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                        Paul Hilfinger          hilfinger@gnat.com
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  C++                   Daniel Jacobowitz       dan@debian.org
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  Objective C support   Adam Fedor              fedor@gnu.org
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shared libs             Kevin Buettner          kevinb@redhat.com
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MI interface            Vladimir Prus           vladimir@codesourcery.com
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documentation           Eli Zaretskii           eliz@gnu.org
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  (including NEWS)
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testsuite
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  gdbtk (gdb.gdbtk)     Keith Seitz             keiths@redhat.com
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  threads (gdb.threads) Michael Snyder          msnyder@vmware.com
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  trace (gdb.trace)     Michael Snyder          msnyder@vmware.com
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UI: External (user) interfaces.
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                        Keith Seitz             keiths@redhat.com
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Makefile.in, configure* ALL
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                        ALL
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                        (but get your changes into the master version)
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tcl/ tk/ itcl/          ALL
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                Authorized Committers
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These are developers working on particular areas of GDB, who are trusted to
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commit their own (or other developers') patches in those areas without
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further review from a Global Maintainer or Responsible Maintainer.  They are
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under no obligation to review posted patches - but, of course, are invited
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to do so!
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PowerPC                 Andrew Cagney           cagney@gnu.org
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CRIS                    Hans-Peter Nilsson      hp@axis.com
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IA64                    Jeff Johnston           jjohnstn@redhat.com
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MIPS                    Joel Brobecker          brobecker@adacore.com
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m32r                    Kei Sakamoto            sakamoto.kei@renesas.com
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PowerPC                 Kevin Buettner          kevinb@redhat.com
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CRIS                    Orjan Friberg           orjanf@axis.com
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HPPA                    Randolph Chung          tausq@debian.org
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S390                    Ulrich Weigand          uweigand@de.ibm.com
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djgpp                   DJ Delorie              dj@delorie.com
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                        [Please use this address to contact DJ about DJGPP]
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tui                     Stephane Carrez         stcarrez@nerim.fr
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ia64                    Kevin Buettner          kevinb@redhat.com
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AIX                     Kevin Buettner          kevinb@redhat.com
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GNU/Linux PPC native    Kevin Buettner          kevinb@redhat.com
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gdb.java tests          Anthony Green           green@redhat.com
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FreeBSD native & host   David O'Brien           obrien@freebsd.org
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event loop              Elena Zannoni           elena.zannoni@oracle.com
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generic symtabs         Elena Zannoni           elena.zannoni@oracle.com
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dwarf readers           Elena Zannoni           elena.zannoni@oracle.com
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elf reader              Elena Zannoni           elena.zannoni@oracle.com
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stabs reader            Elena Zannoni           elena.zannoni@oracle.com
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readline/               Elena Zannoni           elena.zannoni@oracle.com
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NetBSD native & host    Jason Thorpe            thorpej@netbsd.org
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Pascal support          Pierre Muller           muller@sourceware.org
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avr                     Theodore A. Roth        troth@openavr.org
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Modula-2 support        Gaius Mulley            gaius@glam.ac.uk
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David Anderson                                  davea@sgi.com
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John David Anglin                               dave.anglin@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca
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Shrinivas Atre                                  shrinivasa@kpitcummins.com
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Scott Bambrough                                 scottb@netwinder.org
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Thiago Jung Bauermann                           bauerman@br.ibm.com
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Jon Beniston                                    jon@beniston.com
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Jan Beulich                                     jbeulich@novell.com
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Jim Blandy                                      jimb@codesourcery.com
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Philip Blundell                                 philb@gnu.org
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Per Bothner                                     per@bothner.com
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Joel Brobecker                                  brobecker@adacore.com
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Dave Brolley                                    brolley@redhat.com
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Paul Brook                                      paul@codesourcery.com
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Julian Brown                                    julian@codesourcery.com
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Kevin Buettner                                  kevinb@redhat.com
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Andrew Cagney                                   cagney@gnu.org
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David Carlton                                   carlton@bactrian.org
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Stephane Carrez                                 stcarrez@nerim.fr
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Michael Chastain                                mec.gnu@mindspring.com
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Eric Christopher                                echristo@apple.com
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Randolph Chung                                  tausq@debian.org
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Nick Clifton                                    nickc@redhat.com
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J.T. Conklin                                    jtc@acorntoolworks.com
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Brendan Conoboy                                 blc@redhat.com
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Ludovic Courtès                                 ludo@gnu.org
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DJ Delorie                                      dj@redhat.com
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Chris Demetriou                                 cgd@google.com
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Philippe De Muyter                              phdm@macqel.be
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Dhananjay Deshpande                             dhananjayd@kpitcummins.com
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Markus Deuling                                  deuling@de.ibm.com
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Klee Dienes                                     kdienes@apple.com
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Gabriel Dos Reis                                gdr@integrable-solutions.net
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Michael Eager                                   eager@eagercon.com
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Richard Earnshaw                                rearnsha@arm.com
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Steve Ellcey                                    sje@cup.hp.com
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Frank Ch. Eigler                                fche@redhat.com
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Ben Elliston                                    bje@gnu.org
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Doug Evans                                      dje@google.com
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Adam Fedor                                      fedor@gnu.org
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Brian Ford                                      ford@vss.fsi.com
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Orjan Friberg                                   orjanf@axis.com
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Nathan Froyd                                    froydnj@codesourcery.com
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Gary Funck                                      gary@intrepid.com
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Paul Gilliam                                    pgilliam@us.ibm.com
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Tristan Gingold                                 gingold@adacore.com
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Raoul Gough                                     RaoulGough@yahoo.co.uk
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Anthony Green                                   green@redhat.com
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Matthew Green                                   mrg@eterna.com.au
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Maxim Grigoriev                                 maxim2405@gmail.com
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Jerome Guitton                                  guitton@act-europe.fr
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Ben Harris                                      bjh21@netbsd.org
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Richard Henderson                               rth@redhat.com
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Aldy Hernandez                                  aldyh@redhat.com
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Paul Hilfinger                                  hilfinger@gnat.com
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Matt Hiller                                     hiller@redhat.com
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Kazu Hirata                                     kazu@cs.umass.edu
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Jeff Holcomb                                    jeffh@redhat.com
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Don Howard                                      dhoward@redhat.com
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Nick Hudson                                     nick.hudson@dsl.pipex.com
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Martin Hunt                                     hunt@redhat.com
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Jim Ingham                                      jingham@apple.com
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Baurzhan Ismagulov                              ibr@radix50.net
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Manoj Iyer                                      manjo@austin.ibm.com
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Daniel Jacobowitz                               dan@debian.org
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Andreas Jaeger                                  aj@suse.de
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Jeff Johnston                                   jjohnstn@redhat.com
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Geoff Keating                                   geoffk@redhat.com
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Mark Kettenis                                   kettenis@gnu.org
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Marc Khouzam                                    marc.khouzam@ericsson.com
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Jim Kingdon                                     kingdon@panix.com
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Jan Kratochvil                                  jan.kratochvil@redhat.com
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Jonathan Larmour                                jifl@ecoscentric.com
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Jeff Law                                        law@redhat.com
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David Lecomber                                  david@streamline-computing.com
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Don Lee                                         don.lee@sunplusct.com
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Robert Lipe                                     rjl@sco.com
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Sandra Loosemore                                sandra@codesourcery.com
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H.J. Lu                                         hjl.tools@gmail.com
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Michal Ludvig                                   mludvig@suse.cz
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Luis Machado                                    luisgpm@br.ibm.com
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Glen McCready                                   gkm@redhat.com
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Greg McGary                                     greg@mcgary.org
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Roland McGrath                                  roland@redhat.com
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Bryce McKinlay                                  mckinlay@redhat.com
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Jason Merrill                                   jason@redhat.com
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David S. Miller                                 davem@redhat.com
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Mark Mitchell                                   mark@codesourcery.com
553
Marko Mlinar                                    markom@opencores.org
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Alan Modra                                      amodra@gmail.com
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Jason Molenda                                   jmolenda@apple.com
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Chris Moller                                    cmoller@redhat.com
557
Phil Muldoon                                    pmuldoon@redhat.com
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Pierre Muller                                   muller@sourceware.org
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Gaius Mulley                                    gaius@glam.ac.uk
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Joseph Myers                                    joseph@codesourcery.com
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Fernando Nasser                                 fnasser@redhat.com
562
Adam Nemet                                      anemet@caviumnetworks.com
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Nathanael Nerode                                neroden@gcc.gnu.org
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Hans-Peter Nilsson                              hp@bitrange.com
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David O'Brien                                   obrien@freebsd.org
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Alexandre Oliva                                 aoliva@redhat.com
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Karen Osmond                                    karen.osmond@gmail.com
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Denis Pilat                                     denis.pilat@st.com
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Paul Pluzhnikov                                 ppluzhnikov@google.com
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Vladimir Prus                                   vladimir@codesourcery.com
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Qinwei                                          qinwei@sunnorth.com.cn
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Frederic Riss                                   frederic.riss@st.com
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Aleksandar Ristovski                            aristovski@qnx.com
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Tom Rix                                         trix@redhat.com
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Nick Roberts                                    nickrob@snap.net.nz
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Bob Rossi                                       bob_rossi@cox.net
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Theodore A. Roth                                troth@openavr.org
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Ian Roxborough                                  irox@redhat.com
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Maciej W. Rozycki                               macro@linux-mips.org
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Grace Sainsbury                                 graces@redhat.com
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Kei Sakamoto                                    sakamoto.kei@renesas.com
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Mark Salter                                     msalter@redhat.com
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Richard Sandiford                               richard@codesourcery.com
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Peter Schauer                                   Peter.Schauer@mytum.de
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Andreas Schwab                                  schwab@linux-m68k.org
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Thomas Schwinge                                 tschwinge@gnu.org
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Keith Seitz                                     keiths@redhat.com
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Carlos Eduardo Seo                              cseo@linux.vnet.ibm.com
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Stan Shebs                                      stan@codesourcery.com
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Joel Sherrill                                   joel.sherrill@oarcorp.com
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Mark Shinwell                                   shinwell@codesourcery.com
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Craig Silverstein                               csilvers@google.com
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Aidan Skinner                                   aidan@velvet.net
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Jiri Smid                                       smid@suse.cz
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David Smith                                     dsmith@redhat.com
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Stephen P. Smith                                ischis2@cox.net
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Jackie Smith Cashion                            jsmith@redhat.com
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Michael Snyder                                  msnyder@vmware.com
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Petr Sorfa                                      petrs@caldera.com
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Andrew Stubbs                                   ams@codesourcery.com
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Emi Suzuki                                      emi-suzuki@tjsys.co.jp
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Ian Lance Taylor                                ian@airs.com
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Gary Thomas                                     gthomas@redhat.com
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Jason Thorpe                                    thorpej@netbsd.org
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Caroline Tice                                   ctice@apple.com
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Kai Tietz                                       kai.tietz@onevision.com
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Tom Tromey                                      tromey@redhat.com
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David Ung                                       davidu@mips.com
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D Venkatasubramanian                            dvenkat@noida.hcltech.com
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Corinna Vinschen                                vinschen@redhat.com
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Sami Wagiaalla                                  swagiaal@redhat.com
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Keith Walker                                    keith.walker@arm.com
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Kris Warkentin                                  kewarken@qnx.com
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Ulrich Weigand                                  uweigand@de.ibm.com
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Nathan Williams                                 nathanw@wasabisystems.com
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Bob Wilson                                      bob.wilson@acm.org
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Jim Wilson                                      wilson@tuliptree.org
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Elena Zannoni                                   elena.zannoni@oracle.com
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Eli Zaretskii                                   eliz@gnu.org
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Jie Zhang                                       jie.zhang@analog.com
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Wu Zhou                                         woodzltc@cn.ibm.com
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Yoshinori Sato                                  ysato@users.sourceforge.jp
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Hui Zhu                                         teawater@gmail.com
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Sergio Durigan Junior                           sergiodj@linux.vnet.ibm.com
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Masaki Muranaka                                 monaka@monami-software.com
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                        Past Maintainers
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Whenever removing yourself, or someone else, from this file, consider
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listing their areas of development here for posterity.
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Jimmy Guo (gdb.hp, tui)                         guo at cup dot hp dot com
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Jeff Law (hppa)                                 law at cygnus dot com
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Daniel Berlin (C++ support)                     dan at cgsoftware dot com
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Nick Duffek (powerpc, SCO, Sol/x86)             nick at duffek dot com
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David Taylor (d10v, sparc, utils, defs,
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  expression evaluator, language support)       taylor at candd dot org
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J.T. Conklin (dcache, NetBSD, remote, global)   jtc at acorntoolworks dot com
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Frank Ch. Eigler (sim)                          fche at redhat dot com
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Per Bothner (Java)                              per at bothner dot com
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Anthony Green (Java)                            green at redhat dot com
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Fernando Nasser (testsuite/, mi, cli, KOD)      fnasser at redhat dot com
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Mark Salter (testsuite/lib+config)              msalter at redhat dot com
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Jim Kingdon (web pages)                         kingdon at panix dot com
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Jim Ingham (gdbtk, libgui)                      jingham at apple dot com
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Mark Kettenis (hurd native)                     kettenis at gnu dot org
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Ian Roxborough (in-tree tcl, tk, itcl)          irox at redhat dot com
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Robert Lipe (SCO/Unixware)                      rjl at sco dot com
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Peter Schauer (global, AIX, xcoffsolib,
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  Solaris/x86)                                  Peter.Schauer at mytum dot de
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Scott Bambrough (ARM)                           scottb at netwinder dot org
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Philippe De Muyter (coff)                       phdm at macqel dot be
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Michael Chastain (testsuite)                    mec.gnu at mindspring dot com
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Fred Fish (global)
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Folks that have been caught up in a paper trail:
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David Carlton                                   carlton@bactrian.org
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Ramana Radhakrishnan                            ramana.r@gmail.com
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