github.com/jiasir/docker@v1.3.3-0.20170609024000-252e610103e7/MAINTAINERS (about)

     1  # Docker maintainers file
     2  #
     3  # This file describes who runs the docker/docker project and how.
     4  # This is a living document - if you see something out of date or missing, speak up!
     5  #
     6  # It is structured to be consumable by both humans and programs.
     7  # To extract its contents programmatically, use any TOML-compliant
     8  # parser.
     9  #
    10  # This file is compiled into the MAINTAINERS file in docker/opensource.
    11  #
    12  [Org]
    13  
    14  	[Org."Core maintainers"]
    15  
    16  	# The Core maintainers are the ghostbusters of the project: when there's a problem others
    17  	# can't solve, they show up and fix it with bizarre devices and weaponry.
    18  	# They have final say on technical implementation and coding style.
    19  	# They are ultimately responsible for quality in all its forms: usability polish,
    20  	# bugfixes, performance, stability, etc. When ownership  can cleanly be passed to
    21  	# a subsystem, they are responsible for doing so and holding the
    22  	# subsystem maintainers accountable. If ownership is unclear, they are the de facto owners.
    23  
    24  	# For each release (including minor releases), a "release captain" is assigned from the
    25  	# pool of core maintainers. Rotation is encouraged across all maintainers, to ensure
    26  	# the release process is clear and up-to-date.
    27  
    28  		people = [
    29  			"aaronlehmann",
    30  			"akihirosuda",
    31  			"albers",
    32  			"aluzzardi",
    33  			"anusha",
    34  			"coolljt0725",
    35  			"cpuguy83",
    36  			"crosbymichael",
    37  			"dnephin",
    38  			"duglin",
    39  			"ehazlett",
    40  			"estesp",
    41  			"icecrime",
    42  			"jhowardmsft",
    43  			"johnstep",
    44  			"justincormack",
    45  			"lk4d4",
    46  			"mavenugo",
    47  			"mhbauer",
    48  			"mlaventure",
    49  			"runcom",
    50  			"stevvooe",
    51  			"tianon",
    52  			"tibor",
    53  			"tonistiigi",
    54  			"unclejack",
    55  			"vdemeester",
    56  			"vieux",
    57  			"yongtang"
    58  		]
    59  
    60  	[Org."Docs maintainers"]
    61  
    62  	# TODO Describe the docs maintainers role.
    63  
    64  		people = [
    65  			"misty",
    66  			"thajeztah"
    67  		]
    68  
    69  	[Org.Curators]
    70  
    71  	# The curators help ensure that incoming issues and pull requests are properly triaged and
    72  	# that our various contribution and reviewing processes are respected. With their knowledge of
    73  	# the repository activity, they can also guide contributors to relevant material or
    74  	# discussions.
    75  	#
    76  	# They are neither code nor docs reviewers, so they are never expected to merge. They can
    77  	# however:
    78  	# - close an issue or pull request when it's an exact duplicate
    79  	# - close an issue or pull request when it's inappropriate or off-topic
    80  
    81  		people = [
    82  			"aboch",
    83  			"alexellis",
    84  			"andrewhsu",
    85  			"anonymuse",
    86  			"chanwit",
    87  			"ehazlett",
    88  			"fntlnz",
    89  			"gianarb",
    90  			"mgoelzer",
    91  			"programmerq",
    92  			"rheinwein",
    93  			"thajeztah"
    94  		]
    95  
    96  	[Org.Alumni]
    97  
    98  	# This list contains maintainers that are no longer active on the project.
    99  	# It is thanks to these people that the project has become what it is today.
   100  	# Thank you!
   101  
   102  		people = [
   103  			# David Calavera contributed many features to Docker, such as an improved
   104  			# event system, dynamic configuration reloading, volume plugins, fancy
   105  			# new templating options, and an external client credential store. As a
   106  			# maintainer, David was release captain for Docker 1.8, and competing
   107  			# with Jess Frazelle to be "top dream killer".
   108  			# David is now doing amazing stuff as CTO for https://www.netlify.com,
   109  			# and tweets as @calavera.
   110  			"calavera",
   111  
   112  			# As a maintainer, Erik was responsible for the "builder", and
   113  			# started the first designs for the new networking model in
   114  			# Docker. Erik is now working on all kinds of plugins for Docker
   115  			# (https://github.com/contiv) and various open source projects
   116  			# in his own repository https://github.com/erikh. You may
   117  			# still stumble into him in our issue tracker, or on IRC.
   118  			"erikh",
   119  
   120  			# After a false start with his first PR being rejected, James Turnbull became a frequent
   121  			# contributor to the documentation, and became a docs maintainer on December 5, 2013. As
   122  			# a maintainer, James lifted the docs to a higher standard, and introduced the community
   123  			# guidelines ("three strikes"). James is currently changing the world as CTO of https://www.empatico.org,
   124  			# meanwhile authoring various books that are worth checking out. You can find him on Twitter,
   125  			# rambling as @kartar, and although no longer active as a maintainer, he's always "game" to
   126  			# help out reviewing docs PRs, so you may still see him around in the repository.
   127  			"jamtur01",
   128  
   129  			# Jessica Frazelle, also known as the "Keyser Söze of containers",
   130  			# runs *everything* in containers. She started contributing to
   131  			# Docker with a (fun fun) change involving both iptables and regular
   132  			# expressions (coz, YOLO!) on July 10, 2014
   133  			# https://github.com/docker/docker/pull/6950/commits/f3a68ffa390fb851115c77783fa4031f1d3b2995.
   134  			# Jess was Release Captain for Docker 1.4, 1.6 and 1.7, and contributed
   135  			# many features and improvement, among which "seccomp profiles" (making
   136  			# containers a lot more secure). Besides being a maintainer, she
   137  			# set up the CI infrastructure for the project, giving everyone
   138  			# something to shout at if a PR failed ("noooo Janky!").
   139  			# Jess is currently working on the DCOS security team at Mesosphere,
   140  			# and contributing to various open source projects.
   141  			# Be sure you don't miss her talks at a conference near you (a must-see),
   142  			# read her blog at https://blog.jessfraz.com (a must-read), and
   143  			# check out her open source projects on GitHub https://github.com/jessfraz (a must-try).
   144  			"jessfraz",
   145  
   146  			# As a docs maintainer, Mary Anthony contributed greatly to the Docker
   147  			# docs. She wrote the Docker Contributor Guide and Getting Started
   148  			# Guides. She helped create a doc build system independent of
   149  			# docker/docker project, and implemented a new docs.docker.com theme and
   150  			# nav for 2015 Dockercon. Fun fact: the most inherited layer in DockerHub
   151  			# public repositories was originally referenced in
   152  			# maryatdocker/docker-whale back in May 2015.
   153  			"moxiegirl",
   154  
   155  			# Jana Radhakrishnan was part of the SocketPlane team that joined Docker.
   156  			# As a maintainer, he was the lead architect for the Container Network
   157  			# Model (CNM) implemented through libnetwork, and the "routing mesh" powering
   158  			# Swarm mode networking.
   159  			#
   160  			# Jana started new adventures in networking, but you can find him tweeting as @mrjana,
   161  			# coding on GitHub https://github.com/mrjana, and he may be hiding on the Docker Community
   162  			# slack channel :-)
   163  			"mrjana",
   164  
   165  			# Sven Dowideit became a well known person in the Docker ecosphere, building
   166  			# boot2docker, and became a regular contributor to the project, starting as
   167  			# early as October 2013 (https://github.com/docker/docker/pull/2119), to become
   168  			# a maintainer less than two months later (https://github.com/docker/docker/pull/3061).
   169  			#
   170  			# As a maintainer, Sven took on the task to convert the documentation from
   171  			# ReStructuredText to Markdown, migrate to Hugo for generating the docs, and
   172  			# writing tooling for building, testing, and publishing them.
   173  			#
   174  			# If you're not in the occasion to visit "the Australian office", you
   175  			# can keep up with Sven on Twitter (@SvenDowideit), his blog http://fosiki.com,
   176  			# and of course on GitHub.
   177  			"sven",
   178  
   179  			# Vincent "vbatts!" Batts made his first contribution to the project
   180  			# in November 2013, to become a maintainer a few months later, on
   181  			# May 10, 2014 (https://github.com/docker/docker/commit/d6e666a87a01a5634c250358a94c814bf26cb778).
   182  			# As a maintainer, Vincent made important contributions to core elements
   183  			# of Docker, such as "distribution" (tarsum) and graphdrivers (btrfs, devicemapper).
   184  			# He also contributed the "tar-split" library, an important element
   185  			# for the content-addressable store.
   186  			# Vincent is currently a member of the Open Containers Initiative
   187  			# Technical Oversight Board (TOB), besides his work at Red Hat and
   188  			# Project Atomic. You can still find him regularly hanging out in
   189  			# our repository and the #docker-dev and #docker-maintainers IRC channels
   190  			# for a chat, as he's always a lot of fun.
   191  			"vbatts",
   192  
   193  			# Vishnu became a maintainer to help out on the daemon codebase and
   194  			# libcontainer integration. He's currently involved in the
   195  			# Open Containers Initiative, working on the specifications,
   196  			# besides his work on cAdvisor and Kubernetes for Google.
   197  			"vishh"
   198  		]
   199  
   200  [people]
   201  
   202  # A reference list of all people associated with the project.
   203  # All other sections should refer to people by their canonical key
   204  # in the people section.
   205  
   206  	# ADD YOURSELF HERE IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER
   207  
   208  	[people.aaronlehmann]
   209  	Name = "Aaron Lehmann"
   210  	Email = "aaron.lehmann@docker.com"
   211  	GitHub = "aaronlehmann"
   212  
   213  	[people.aboch]
   214  	Name = "Alessandro Boch"
   215  	Email = "aboch@docker.com"
   216  	GitHub = "aboch"
   217  
   218  	[people.alexellis]
   219  	Name = "Alex Ellis"
   220  	Email = "alexellis2@gmail.com"
   221  	GitHub = "alexellis"
   222  
   223  	[people.akihirosuda]
   224  	Name = "Akihiro Suda"
   225  	Email = "suda.akihiro@lab.ntt.co.jp"
   226  	GitHub = "AkihiroSuda"
   227  
   228  	[people.aluzzardi]
   229  	Name = "Andrea Luzzardi"
   230  	Email = "al@docker.com"
   231  	GitHub = "aluzzardi"
   232  
   233  	[people.albers]
   234  	Name = "Harald Albers"
   235  	Email = "github@albersweb.de"
   236  	GitHub = "albers"
   237  
   238  	[people.andrewhsu]
   239  	Name = "Andrew Hsu"
   240  	Email = "andrewhsu@docker.com"
   241  	GitHub = "andrewhsu"
   242  
   243  	[people.anonymuse]
   244  	Name = "Jesse White"
   245  	Email = "anonymuse@gmail.com"
   246  	GitHub = "anonymuse"
   247  
   248  	[people.anusha]
   249  	Name = "Anusha Ragunathan"
   250  	Email = "anusha@docker.com"
   251  	GitHub = "anusha-ragunathan"
   252  
   253  	[people.calavera]
   254  	Name = "David Calavera"
   255  	Email = "david.calavera@gmail.com"
   256  	GitHub = "calavera"
   257  
   258  	[people.coolljt0725]
   259  	Name = "Lei Jitang"
   260  	Email = "leijitang@huawei.com"
   261  	GitHub = "coolljt0725"
   262  
   263  	[people.cpuguy83]
   264  	Name = "Brian Goff"
   265  	Email = "cpuguy83@gmail.com"
   266  	Github = "cpuguy83"
   267  
   268  	[people.chanwit]
   269  	Name = "Chanwit Kaewkasi"
   270  	Email = "chanwit@gmail.com"
   271  	GitHub = "chanwit"
   272  
   273  	[people.crosbymichael]
   274  	Name = "Michael Crosby"
   275  	Email = "crosbymichael@gmail.com"
   276  	GitHub = "crosbymichael"
   277  
   278  	[people.dnephin]
   279  	Name = "Daniel Nephin"
   280  	Email = "dnephin@gmail.com"
   281  	GitHub = "dnephin"
   282  
   283  	[people.duglin]
   284  	Name = "Doug Davis"
   285  	Email = "dug@us.ibm.com"
   286  	GitHub = "duglin"
   287  
   288  	[people.ehazlett]
   289  	Name = "Evan Hazlett"
   290  	Email = "ejhazlett@gmail.com"
   291  	GitHub = "ehazlett"
   292  
   293  	[people.erikh]
   294  	Name = "Erik Hollensbe"
   295  	Email = "erik@docker.com"
   296  	GitHub = "erikh"
   297  
   298  	[people.estesp]
   299  	Name = "Phil Estes"
   300  	Email = "estesp@linux.vnet.ibm.com"
   301  	GitHub = "estesp"
   302  
   303  	[people.fntlnz]
   304  	Name = "Lorenzo Fontana"
   305  	Email = "fontanalorenz@gmail.com"
   306  	GitHub = "fntlnz"
   307  
   308  	[people.gianarb]
   309  	Name = "Gianluca Arbezzano"
   310  	Email = "ga@thumpflow.com"
   311  	GitHub = "gianarb"
   312  
   313  	[people.icecrime]
   314  	Name = "Arnaud Porterie"
   315  	Email = "icecrime@gmail.com"
   316  	GitHub = "icecrime"
   317  
   318  	[people.jamtur01]
   319  	Name = "James Turnbull"
   320  	Email = "james@lovedthanlost.net"
   321  	GitHub = "jamtur01"
   322  
   323  	[people.jhowardmsft]
   324  	Name = "John Howard"
   325  	Email = "jhoward@microsoft.com"
   326  	GitHub = "jhowardmsft"
   327  
   328  	[people.jessfraz]
   329  	Name = "Jessie Frazelle"
   330  	Email = "jess@linux.com"
   331  	GitHub = "jessfraz"
   332  
   333  	[people.johnstep]
   334  	Name = "John Stephens"
   335  	Email = "johnstep@docker.com"
   336  	GitHub = "johnstep"
   337  
   338  	[people.justincormack]
   339  	Name = "Justin Cormack"
   340  	Email = "justin.cormack@docker.com"
   341  	GitHub = "justincormack"
   342  
   343  	[people.lk4d4]
   344  	Name = "Alexander Morozov"
   345  	Email = "lk4d4@docker.com"
   346  	GitHub = "lk4d4"
   347  
   348  	[people.mavenugo]
   349  	Name = "Madhu Venugopal"
   350  	Email = "madhu@docker.com"
   351  	GitHub = "mavenugo"
   352  
   353  	[people.mgoelzer]
   354  	Name = "Mike Goelzer"
   355  	Email = "mike.goelzer@docker.com"
   356  	GitHub = "mgoelzer"
   357  
   358  	[people.mhbauer]
   359  	Name = "Morgan Bauer"
   360  	Email = "mbauer@us.ibm.com"
   361  	GitHub = "mhbauer"
   362  
   363  	[people.misty]
   364  	Name = "Misty Stanley-Jones"
   365  	Email = "misty@docker.com"
   366  	GitHub = "mstanleyjones"
   367  
   368  	[people.mlaventure]
   369  	Name = "Kenfe-Mickaël Laventure"
   370  	Email = "mickael.laventure@docker.com"
   371  	GitHub = "mlaventure"
   372  
   373  	[people.moxiegirl]
   374  	Name = "Mary Anthony"
   375  	Email = "mary.anthony@docker.com"
   376  	GitHub = "moxiegirl"
   377  
   378  	[people.mrjana]
   379  	Name = "Jana Radhakrishnan"
   380  	Email = "mrjana@docker.com"
   381  	GitHub = "mrjana"
   382  
   383  	[people.programmerq]
   384  	Name = "Jeff Anderson"
   385  	Email = "jeff@docker.com"
   386  	GitHub = "programmerq"
   387  
   388  	[people.rheinwein]
   389  	Name = "Laura Frank"
   390  	Email = "laura@codeship.com"
   391  	GitHub = "rheinwein"
   392  
   393  	[people.runcom]
   394  	Name = "Antonio Murdaca"
   395  	Email = "runcom@redhat.com"
   396  	GitHub = "runcom"
   397  
   398  	[people.shykes]
   399  	Name = "Solomon Hykes"
   400  	Email = "solomon@docker.com"
   401  	GitHub = "shykes"
   402  
   403  	[people.stevvooe]
   404  	Name = "Stephen Day"
   405  	Email = "stephen.day@docker.com"
   406  	GitHub = "stevvooe"
   407  
   408  	[people.sven]
   409  	Name = "Sven Dowideit"
   410  	Email = "SvenDowideit@home.org.au"
   411  	GitHub = "SvenDowideit"
   412  
   413  	[people.thajeztah]
   414  	Name = "Sebastiaan van Stijn"
   415  	Email = "github@gone.nl"
   416  	GitHub = "thaJeztah"
   417  
   418  	[people.tianon]
   419  	Name = "Tianon Gravi"
   420  	Email = "admwiggin@gmail.com"
   421  	GitHub = "tianon"
   422  
   423  	[people.tibor]
   424  	Name = "Tibor Vass"
   425  	Email = "tibor@docker.com"
   426  	GitHub = "tiborvass"
   427  
   428  	[people.tonistiigi]
   429  	Name = "Tõnis Tiigi"
   430  	Email = "tonis@docker.com"
   431  	GitHub = "tonistiigi"
   432  
   433  	[people.unclejack]
   434  	Name = "Cristian Staretu"
   435  	Email = "cristian.staretu@gmail.com"
   436  	GitHub = "unclejack"
   437  
   438  	[people.vbatts]
   439  	Name = "Vincent Batts"
   440  	Email = "vbatts@redhat.com"
   441  	GitHub = "vbatts"
   442  
   443  	[people.vdemeester]
   444  	Name = "Vincent Demeester"
   445  	Email = "vincent@sbr.pm"
   446  	GitHub = "vdemeester"
   447  
   448  	[people.vieux]
   449  	Name = "Victor Vieux"
   450  	Email = "vieux@docker.com"
   451  	GitHub = "vieux"
   452  
   453  	[people.vishh]
   454  	Name = "Vishnu Kannan"
   455  	Email = "vishnuk@google.com"
   456  	GitHub = "vishh"
   457  
   458  	[people.yongtang]
   459  	Name = "Yong Tang"
   460  	Email = "yong.tang.github@outlook.com"
   461  	GitHub = "yongtang"
   462