github.com/docker/engine@v22.0.0-20211208180946-d456264580cf+incompatible/MAINTAINERS (about) 1 # Moby maintainers file 2 # 3 # This file describes the maintainer groups within the moby/moby project. 4 # More detail on Moby project governance is available in the 5 # project/GOVERNANCE.md file found in this repository. 6 # 7 # It is structured to be consumable by both humans and programs. 8 # To extract its contents programmatically, use any TOML-compliant 9 # parser. 10 # 11 # TODO(estesp): This file should not necessarily depend on docker/opensource 12 # This file is compiled into the MAINTAINERS file in docker/opensource. 13 # 14 [Org] 15 16 [Org."Core maintainers"] 17 18 # The Core maintainers are the ghostbusters of the project: when there's a problem others 19 # can't solve, they show up and fix it with bizarre devices and weaponry. 20 # They have final say on technical implementation and coding style. 21 # They are ultimately responsible for quality in all its forms: usability polish, 22 # bugfixes, performance, stability, etc. When ownership can cleanly be passed to 23 # a subsystem, they are responsible for doing so and holding the 24 # subsystem maintainers accountable. If ownership is unclear, they are the de facto owners. 25 26 people = [ 27 "akihirosuda", 28 "anusha", 29 "coolljt0725", 30 "cpuguy83", 31 "estesp", 32 "johnstep", 33 "justincormack", 34 "kolyshkin", 35 "mhbauer", 36 "runcom", 37 "samuelkarp", 38 "stevvooe", 39 "thajeztah", 40 "tianon", 41 "tibor", 42 "tonistiigi", 43 "unclejack", 44 "vdemeester", 45 "vieux", 46 "yongtang" 47 ] 48 49 [Org.Curators] 50 51 # The curators help ensure that incoming issues and pull requests are properly triaged and 52 # that our various contribution and reviewing processes are respected. With their knowledge of 53 # the repository activity, they can also guide contributors to relevant material or 54 # discussions. 55 # 56 # They are neither code nor docs reviewers, so they are never expected to merge. They can 57 # however: 58 # - close an issue or pull request when it's an exact duplicate 59 # - close an issue or pull request when it's inappropriate or off-topic 60 61 people = [ 62 "alexellis", 63 "andrewhsu", 64 "fntlnz", 65 "gianarb", 66 "olljanat", 67 "programmerq", 68 "ripcurld", 69 "samwhited", 70 "thajeztah" 71 ] 72 73 [Org.Alumni] 74 75 # This list contains maintainers that are no longer active on the project. 76 # It is thanks to these people that the project has become what it is today. 77 # Thank you! 78 79 people = [ 80 # Aaron Lehmann was a maintainer for swarmkit, the registry, and the engine, 81 # and contributed many improvements, features, and bugfixes in those areas, 82 # among which "automated service rollbacks", templated secrets and configs, 83 # and resumable image layer downloads. 84 "aaronlehmann", 85 86 # Harald Albers is the mastermind behind the bash completion scripts for the 87 # Docker CLI. The completion scripts moved to the Docker CLI repository, so 88 # you can now find him perform his magic in the https://github.com/docker/cli repository. 89 "albers", 90 91 # Andrea Luzzardi started contributing to the Docker codebase in the "dotCloud" 92 # era, even before it was called "Docker". He is one of the architects of both 93 # Swarm and SwarmKit, and its integration into the Docker engine. 94 "aluzzardi", 95 96 # David Calavera contributed many features to Docker, such as an improved 97 # event system, dynamic configuration reloading, volume plugins, fancy 98 # new templating options, and an external client credential store. As a 99 # maintainer, David was release captain for Docker 1.8, and competing 100 # with Jess Frazelle to be "top dream killer". 101 # David is now doing amazing stuff as CTO for https://www.netlify.com, 102 # and tweets as @calavera. 103 "calavera", 104 105 # Michael Crosby was "chief maintainer" of the Docker project. 106 # During his time as a maintainer, Michael contributed to many 107 # milestones of the project; he was release captain of Docker v1.0.0, 108 # started the development of "libcontainer" (what later became runc) 109 # and containerd, as well as demoing cool hacks such as live migrating 110 # a game server container with checkpoint/restore. 111 # 112 # Michael is currently a maintainer of containerd, but you may see 113 # him around in other projects on GitHub. 114 "crosbymichael", 115 116 # Before becoming a maintainer, Daniel Nephin was a core contributor 117 # to "Fig" (now known as Docker Compose). As a maintainer for both the 118 # Engine and Docker CLI, Daniel contributed many features, among which 119 # the `docker stack` commands, allowing users to deploy their Docker 120 # Compose projects as a Swarm service. 121 "dnephin", 122 123 # Doug Davis contributed many features and fixes for the classic builder, 124 # such as "wildcard" copy, the dockerignore file, custom paths/names 125 # for the Dockerfile, as well as enhancements to the API and documentation. 126 # Follow Doug on Twitter, where he tweets as @duginabox. 127 "duglin", 128 129 # As a maintainer, Erik was responsible for the "builder", and 130 # started the first designs for the new networking model in 131 # Docker. Erik is now working on all kinds of plugins for Docker 132 # (https://github.com/contiv) and various open source projects 133 # in his own repository https://github.com/erikh. You may 134 # still stumble into him in our issue tracker, or on IRC. 135 "erikh", 136 137 # Evan Hazlett is the creator of the Shipyard and Interlock open source projects, 138 # and the author of "Orca", which became the foundation of Docker Universal Control 139 # Plane (UCP). As a maintainer, Evan helped integrating SwarmKit (secrets, tasks) 140 # into the Docker engine. 141 "ehazlett", 142 143 # Arnaud Porterie (AKA "icecrime") was in charge of maintaining the maintainers. 144 # As a maintainer, he made life easier for contributors to the Docker open-source 145 # projects, bringing order in the chaos by designing a triage- and review workflow 146 # using labels (see https://icecrime.net/technology/a-structured-approach-to-labeling/), 147 # and automating the hell out of things with his buddies GordonTheTurtle and Poule 148 # (a chicken!). 149 # 150 # A lesser-known fact is that he created the first commit in the libnetwork repository 151 # even though he didn't know anything about it. Some say, he's now selling stuff on 152 # the internet ;-) 153 "icecrime", 154 155 # After a false start with his first PR being rejected, James Turnbull became a frequent 156 # contributor to the documentation, and became a docs maintainer on December 5, 2013. As 157 # a maintainer, James lifted the docs to a higher standard, and introduced the community 158 # guidelines ("three strikes"). James is currently changing the world as CTO of https://www.empatico.org, 159 # meanwhile authoring various books that are worth checking out. You can find him on Twitter, 160 # rambling as @kartar, and although no longer active as a maintainer, he's always "game" to 161 # help out reviewing docs PRs, so you may still see him around in the repository. 162 "jamtur01", 163 164 # Jessica Frazelle, also known as the "Keyser Söze of containers", 165 # runs *everything* in containers. She started contributing to 166 # Docker with a (fun fun) change involving both iptables and regular 167 # expressions (coz, YOLO!) on July 10, 2014 168 # https://github.com/docker/docker/pull/6950/commits/f3a68ffa390fb851115c77783fa4031f1d3b2995. 169 # Jess was Release Captain for Docker 1.4, 1.6 and 1.7, and contributed 170 # many features and improvement, among which "seccomp profiles" (making 171 # containers a lot more secure). Besides being a maintainer, she 172 # set up the CI infrastructure for the project, giving everyone 173 # something to shout at if a PR failed ("noooo Janky!"). 174 # Be sure you don't miss her talks at a conference near you (a must-see), 175 # read her blog at https://blog.jessfraz.com (a must-read), and 176 # check out her open source projects on GitHub https://github.com/jessfraz (a must-try). 177 "jessfraz", 178 179 # As a maintainer, John Howard managed to make the impossible possible; 180 # to run Docker on Windows. After facing many challenges, teaching 181 # fellow-maintainers that 'Windows is not Linux', and many changes in 182 # Windows Server to facilitate containers, native Windows containers 183 # saw the light of day in 2015. 184 # 185 # John is now enjoying life without containers: playing piano, painting, 186 # and walking his dogs, but you may occasionally see him drop by on GitHub. 187 "lowenna", 188 189 # Alexander Morozov contributed many features to Docker, worked on the premise of 190 # what later became containerd (and worked on that too), and made a "stupid" Go 191 # vendor tool specifically for docker/docker needs: vndr (https://github.com/LK4D4/vndr). 192 # Not many know that Alexander is a master negotiator, being able to change course 193 # of action with a single "Nope, we're not gonna do that". 194 "lk4d4", 195 196 # Madhu Venugopal was part of the SocketPlane team that joined Docker. 197 # As a maintainer, he was working with Jana for the Container Network 198 # Model (CNM) implemented through libnetwork, and the "routing mesh" powering 199 # Swarm mode networking. 200 "mavenugo", 201 202 # As a maintainer, Kenfe-Mickaël Laventure worked on the container runtime, 203 # integrating containerd 1.0 with the daemon, and adding support for custom 204 # OCI runtimes, as well as implementing the `docker prune` subcommands, 205 # which was a welcome feature to be added. You can keep up with Mickaél on 206 # Twitter (@kmlaventure). 207 "mlaventure", 208 209 # As a docs maintainer, Mary Anthony contributed greatly to the Docker 210 # docs. She wrote the Docker Contributor Guide and Getting Started 211 # Guides. She helped create a doc build system independent of 212 # docker/docker project, and implemented a new docs.docker.com theme and 213 # nav for 2015 Dockercon. Fun fact: the most inherited layer in DockerHub 214 # public repositories was originally referenced in 215 # maryatdocker/docker-whale back in May 2015. 216 "moxiegirl", 217 218 # Jana Radhakrishnan was part of the SocketPlane team that joined Docker. 219 # As a maintainer, he was the lead architect for the Container Network 220 # Model (CNM) implemented through libnetwork, and the "routing mesh" powering 221 # Swarm mode networking. 222 # 223 # Jana started new adventures in networking, but you can find him tweeting as @mrjana, 224 # coding on GitHub https://github.com/mrjana, and he may be hiding on the Docker Community 225 # slack channel :-) 226 "mrjana", 227 228 # Sven Dowideit became a well known person in the Docker ecosphere, building 229 # boot2docker, and became a regular contributor to the project, starting as 230 # early as October 2013 (https://github.com/docker/docker/pull/2119), to become 231 # a maintainer less than two months later (https://github.com/docker/docker/pull/3061). 232 # 233 # As a maintainer, Sven took on the task to convert the documentation from 234 # ReStructuredText to Markdown, migrate to Hugo for generating the docs, and 235 # writing tooling for building, testing, and publishing them. 236 # 237 # If you're not in the occasion to visit "the Australian office", you 238 # can keep up with Sven on Twitter (@SvenDowideit), his blog http://fosiki.com, 239 # and of course on GitHub. 240 "sven", 241 242 # Vincent "vbatts!" Batts made his first contribution to the project 243 # in November 2013, to become a maintainer a few months later, on 244 # May 10, 2014 (https://github.com/docker/docker/commit/d6e666a87a01a5634c250358a94c814bf26cb778). 245 # As a maintainer, Vincent made important contributions to core elements 246 # of Docker, such as "distribution" (tarsum) and graphdrivers (btrfs, devicemapper). 247 # He also contributed the "tar-split" library, an important element 248 # for the content-addressable store. 249 # Vincent is currently a member of the Open Containers Initiative 250 # Technical Oversight Board (TOB), besides his work at Red Hat and 251 # Project Atomic. You can still find him regularly hanging out in 252 # our repository and the #docker-dev and #docker-maintainers IRC channels 253 # for a chat, as he's always a lot of fun. 254 "vbatts", 255 256 # Vishnu became a maintainer to help out on the daemon codebase and 257 # libcontainer integration. He's currently involved in the 258 # Open Containers Initiative, working on the specifications, 259 # besides his work on cAdvisor and Kubernetes for Google. 260 "vishh" 261 ] 262 263 [people] 264 265 # A reference list of all people associated with the project. 266 # All other sections should refer to people by their canonical key 267 # in the people section. 268 269 # ADD YOURSELF HERE IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER 270 271 [people.aaronlehmann] 272 Name = "Aaron Lehmann" 273 Email = "aaron.lehmann@docker.com" 274 GitHub = "aaronlehmann" 275 276 [people.alexellis] 277 Name = "Alex Ellis" 278 Email = "alexellis2@gmail.com" 279 GitHub = "alexellis" 280 281 [people.akihirosuda] 282 Name = "Akihiro Suda" 283 Email = "akihiro.suda.cz@hco.ntt.co.jp" 284 GitHub = "AkihiroSuda" 285 286 [people.aluzzardi] 287 Name = "Andrea Luzzardi" 288 Email = "al@docker.com" 289 GitHub = "aluzzardi" 290 291 [people.albers] 292 Name = "Harald Albers" 293 Email = "github@albersweb.de" 294 GitHub = "albers" 295 296 [people.andrewhsu] 297 Name = "Andrew Hsu" 298 Email = "andrewhsu@docker.com" 299 GitHub = "andrewhsu" 300 301 [people.anusha] 302 Name = "Anusha Ragunathan" 303 Email = "anusha@docker.com" 304 GitHub = "anusha-ragunathan" 305 306 [people.calavera] 307 Name = "David Calavera" 308 Email = "david.calavera@gmail.com" 309 GitHub = "calavera" 310 311 [people.coolljt0725] 312 Name = "Lei Jitang" 313 Email = "leijitang@huawei.com" 314 GitHub = "coolljt0725" 315 316 [people.cpuguy83] 317 Name = "Brian Goff" 318 Email = "cpuguy83@gmail.com" 319 GitHub = "cpuguy83" 320 321 [people.crosbymichael] 322 Name = "Michael Crosby" 323 Email = "crosbymichael@gmail.com" 324 GitHub = "crosbymichael" 325 326 [people.dnephin] 327 Name = "Daniel Nephin" 328 Email = "dnephin@gmail.com" 329 GitHub = "dnephin" 330 331 [people.duglin] 332 Name = "Doug Davis" 333 Email = "dug@us.ibm.com" 334 GitHub = "duglin" 335 336 [people.ehazlett] 337 Name = "Evan Hazlett" 338 Email = "ejhazlett@gmail.com" 339 GitHub = "ehazlett" 340 341 [people.erikh] 342 Name = "Erik Hollensbe" 343 Email = "erik@docker.com" 344 GitHub = "erikh" 345 346 [people.estesp] 347 Name = "Phil Estes" 348 Email = "estesp@linux.vnet.ibm.com" 349 GitHub = "estesp" 350 351 [people.fntlnz] 352 Name = "Lorenzo Fontana" 353 Email = "fontanalorenz@gmail.com" 354 GitHub = "fntlnz" 355 356 [people.gianarb] 357 Name = "Gianluca Arbezzano" 358 Email = "ga@thumpflow.com" 359 GitHub = "gianarb" 360 361 [people.icecrime] 362 Name = "Arnaud Porterie" 363 Email = "icecrime@gmail.com" 364 GitHub = "icecrime" 365 366 [people.jamtur01] 367 Name = "James Turnbull" 368 Email = "james@lovedthanlost.net" 369 GitHub = "jamtur01" 370 371 [people.jessfraz] 372 Name = "Jessie Frazelle" 373 Email = "jess@linux.com" 374 GitHub = "jessfraz" 375 376 [people.johnstep] 377 Name = "John Stephens" 378 Email = "johnstep@docker.com" 379 GitHub = "johnstep" 380 381 [people.justincormack] 382 Name = "Justin Cormack" 383 Email = "justin.cormack@docker.com" 384 GitHub = "justincormack" 385 386 [people.kolyshkin] 387 Name = "Kir Kolyshkin" 388 Email = "kolyshkin@gmail.com" 389 GitHub = "kolyshkin" 390 391 [people.lk4d4] 392 Name = "Alexander Morozov" 393 Email = "lk4d4@docker.com" 394 GitHub = "lk4d4" 395 396 [people.lowenna] 397 Name = "John Howard" 398 Email = "github@lowenna.com" 399 GitHub = "lowenna" 400 401 [people.mavenugo] 402 Name = "Madhu Venugopal" 403 Email = "madhu@docker.com" 404 GitHub = "mavenugo" 405 406 [people.mhbauer] 407 Name = "Morgan Bauer" 408 Email = "mbauer@us.ibm.com" 409 GitHub = "mhbauer" 410 411 [people.mlaventure] 412 Name = "Kenfe-Mickaël Laventure" 413 Email = "mickael.laventure@gmail.com" 414 GitHub = "mlaventure" 415 416 [people.moxiegirl] 417 Name = "Mary Anthony" 418 Email = "mary.anthony@docker.com" 419 GitHub = "moxiegirl" 420 421 [people.mrjana] 422 Name = "Jana Radhakrishnan" 423 Email = "mrjana@docker.com" 424 GitHub = "mrjana" 425 426 [people.olljanat] 427 Name = "Olli Janatuinen" 428 Email = "olli.janatuinen@gmail.com" 429 GitHub = "olljanat" 430 431 [people.programmerq] 432 Name = "Jeff Anderson" 433 Email = "jeff@docker.com" 434 GitHub = "programmerq" 435 436 [people.ripcurld] 437 Name = "Boaz Shuster" 438 Email = "ripcurld.github@gmail.com" 439 GitHub = "ripcurld" 440 441 [people.runcom] 442 Name = "Antonio Murdaca" 443 Email = "runcom@redhat.com" 444 GitHub = "runcom" 445 446 [people.samuelkarp] 447 Name = "Samuel Karp" 448 Email = "skarp@amazon.com" 449 GitHub = "samuelkarp" 450 451 [people.samwhited] 452 Name = "Sam Whited" 453 Email = "sam@samwhited.com" 454 GitHub = "samwhited" 455 456 [people.shykes] 457 Name = "Solomon Hykes" 458 Email = "solomon@docker.com" 459 GitHub = "shykes" 460 461 [people.stevvooe] 462 Name = "Stephen Day" 463 Email = "stephen.day@docker.com" 464 GitHub = "stevvooe" 465 466 [people.sven] 467 Name = "Sven Dowideit" 468 Email = "SvenDowideit@home.org.au" 469 GitHub = "SvenDowideit" 470 471 [people.thajeztah] 472 Name = "Sebastiaan van Stijn" 473 Email = "github@gone.nl" 474 GitHub = "thaJeztah" 475 476 [people.tianon] 477 Name = "Tianon Gravi" 478 Email = "admwiggin@gmail.com" 479 GitHub = "tianon" 480 481 [people.tibor] 482 Name = "Tibor Vass" 483 Email = "tibor@docker.com" 484 GitHub = "tiborvass" 485 486 [people.tonistiigi] 487 Name = "Tõnis Tiigi" 488 Email = "tonis@docker.com" 489 GitHub = "tonistiigi" 490 491 [people.unclejack] 492 Name = "Cristian Staretu" 493 Email = "cristian.staretu@gmail.com" 494 GitHub = "unclejack" 495 496 [people.vbatts] 497 Name = "Vincent Batts" 498 Email = "vbatts@redhat.com" 499 GitHub = "vbatts" 500 501 [people.vdemeester] 502 Name = "Vincent Demeester" 503 Email = "vincent@sbr.pm" 504 GitHub = "vdemeester" 505 506 [people.vieux] 507 Name = "Victor Vieux" 508 Email = "vieux@docker.com" 509 GitHub = "vieux" 510 511 [people.vishh] 512 Name = "Vishnu Kannan" 513 Email = "vishnuk@google.com" 514 GitHub = "vishh" 515 516 [people.yongtang] 517 Name = "Yong Tang" 518 Email = "yong.tang.github@outlook.com" 519 GitHub = "yongtang"