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diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS deleted file mode 100644 index 0e0100e420..0000000000 --- a/MAINTAINERS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -How to use this list: - Find the most specific section entry (described below) that matches where - your change lives and add the reviewers (R) and maintainers (M) as - reviewers. You can use the same method to track down who knows a particular - code base best. - - Your change/query may span multiple entries; that is okay. - - If you do not find an entry that describes your request at all, someone - forgot to update this list; please at least file an issue or send an email - to a maintainer, but preferably you should just update this document. - -Description of section entries: - - Section entries are structured according to the following scheme: - - X: NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <DISCORD_USERNAME!> - X: ... - . - . - . - - Where REPO_NAME is the name of the repository within the OpenBMC GitHub - organization; FILE_PATH is a file path within the repository, possibly with - wildcards; X is a tag of one of the following types: - - M: Denotes maintainer; has fields NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <DISCORD_USERNAME!>; - if omitted from an entry, assume one of the maintainers from the - MAINTAINERS entry. - R: Denotes reviewer; has fields NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <DISCORD_USERNAME!>; - these people are to be added as reviewers for a change matching the repo - path. - F: Denotes forked from an external repository; has fields URL. - - Line comments are to be denoted "# SOME COMMENT" (typical shell style - comment); it is important to follow the correct syntax and semantics as we - may want to use automated tools with this file in the future. - - A change cannot be added to an OpenBMC repository without a MAINTAINER's - approval; thus, a MAINTAINER should always be listed as a reviewer. - -START OF MAINTAINERS LIST -------------------------- - -M: Brad Bishop <bradleyb@fuzziesquirrel.com> <radsquirrel!> -R: Brad Bishop <bradleyb@fuzziesquirrel.com> <radsquirrel!> -R: Andrew Geissler <geissonator@yahoo.com> <geissonator!> diff --git a/meta-amd/MAINTAINERS b/meta-amd/MAINTAINERS deleted file mode 100644 index a46f429d10..0000000000 --- a/meta-amd/MAINTAINERS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -How to use this list: - Find the most specific section entry (described below) that matches where - your change lives and add the reviewers (R) and maintainers (M) as - reviewers. You can use the same method to track down who knows a particular - code base best. - - Your change/query may span multiple entries; that is okay. - - If you do not find an entry that describes your request at all, someone - forgot to update this list; please at least file an issue or send an email - to a maintainer, but preferably you should just update this document. - -Description of section entries: - - Section entries are structured according to the following scheme: - - X: NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <IRC_USERNAME!> - X: ... - . - . - . - - Where REPO_NAME is the name of the repository within the OpenBMC GitHub - organization; FILE_PATH is a file path within the repository, possibly with - wildcards; X is a tag of one of the following types: - - M: Denotes maintainer; has fields NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <IRC_USERNAME!>; - if omitted from an entry, assume one of the maintainers from the - MAINTAINERS entry. - R: Denotes reviewer; has fields NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <IRC_USERNAME!>; - these people are to be added as reviewers for a change matching the repo - path. - F: Denotes forked from an external repository; has fields URL. - - Line comments are to be denoted "# SOME COMMENT" (typical shell style - comment); it is important to follow the correct syntax and semantics as we - may want to use automated tools with this file in the future. - - A change cannot be added to an OpenBMC repository without a MAINTAINER's - approval; thus, a MAINTAINER should always be listed as a reviewer. - -START OF MAINTAINERS LIST -------------------------- - -M: Supreeth Venkatesh <supreeth.venkatesh@amd.com> diff --git a/meta-ampere/MAINTAINERS b/meta-ampere/MAINTAINERS deleted file mode 100644 index 7b44e5883f..0000000000 --- a/meta-ampere/MAINTAINERS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -How to use this list: - Find the most specific section entry (described below) that matches where - your change lives and add the reviewers (R) and maintainers (M) as - reviewers. You can use the same method to track down who knows a particular - code base best. - - Your change/query may span multiple entries; that is okay. - - If you do not find an entry that describes your request at all, someone - forgot to update this list; please at least file an issue or send an email - to a maintainer, but preferably you should just update this document. - -Description of section entries: - - Section entries are structured according to the following scheme: - - X: NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <DISCORD_USERNAME!> - X: ... - . - . - . - - Where REPO_NAME is the name of the repository within the OpenBMC GitHub - organization; FILE_PATH is a file path within the repository, possibly with - wildcards; X is a tag of one of the following types: - - M: Denotes maintainer; has fields NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <DISCORD_USERNAME!>; - if omitted from an entry, assume one of the maintainers from the - MAINTAINERS entry. - R: Denotes reviewer; has fields NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <DISCORD_USERNAME!>; - these people are to be added as reviewers for a change matching the repo - path. - F: Denotes forked from an external repository; has fields URL. - - Line comments are to be denoted "# SOME COMMENT" (typical shell style - comment); it is important to follow the correct syntax and semantics as we - may want to use automated tools with this file in the future. - - A change cannot be added to an OpenBMC repository without a MAINTAINER's - approval; thus, a MAINTAINER should always be listed as a reviewer. - -START OF MAINTAINERS LIST -------------------------- - -M: Thang Q. Nguyen <thang@os.amperecomputing.com> <thangqn!> -M: Tung Nguyen <tungnguyen@os.amperecomputing.com> <tungnguyen-ampere!> -R: Phong Vo <phong@os.amperecomputing.com> -R: Quan Nguyen <quan@os.amperecomputing.com> - diff --git a/meta-aspeed/MAINTAINERS b/meta-aspeed/MAINTAINERS deleted file mode 100644 index f1f736f31b..0000000000 --- a/meta-aspeed/MAINTAINERS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -How to use this list: - Find the most specific section entry (described below) that matches where - your change lives and add the reviewers (R) and maintainers (M) as - reviewers. You can use the same method to track down who knows a particular - code base best. - - Your change/query may span multiple entries; that is okay. - - If you do not find an entry that describes your request at all, someone - forgot to update this list; please at least file an issue or send an email - to a maintainer, but preferably you should just update this document. - -Description of section entries: - - Section entries are structured according to the following scheme: - - X: NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <DISCORD_USERNAME!> - X: ... - . - . - . - - Where REPO_NAME is the name of the repository within the OpenBMC GitHub - organization; FILE_PATH is a file path within the repository, possibly with - wildcards; X is a tag of one of the following types: - - M: Denotes maintainer; has fields NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <DISCORD_USERNAME!>; - if omitted from an entry, assume one of the maintainers from the - MAINTAINERS entry. - R: Denotes reviewer; has fields NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <DISCORD_USERNAME!>; - these people are to be added as reviewers for a change matching the repo - path. - F: Denotes forked from an external repository; has fields URL. - - Line comments are to be denoted "# SOME COMMENT" (typical shell style - comment); it is important to follow the correct syntax and semantics as we - may want to use automated tools with this file in the future. - - A change cannot be added to an OpenBMC repository without a MAINTAINER's - approval; thus, a MAINTAINER should always be listed as a reviewer. - -START OF MAINTAINERS LIST -------------------------- - -# THIS REPOSITORY HAS A DIFFERENT SUBMISSION PROCESS: this is a subtree in -# @openbmc and is synced by the maintainer using git-subtree. Please submit -# changes against @openbmc. -M: Brad Bishop <bradleyb@fuzziesquirrel.com> <radsquirrel!> -M: Joel Stanley <joel@jms.id.au> diff --git a/meta-asrock/MAINTAINERS b/meta-asrock/MAINTAINERS deleted file mode 100644 index ae85d8344b..0000000000 --- a/meta-asrock/MAINTAINERS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -How to use this list: - Find the most specific section entry (described below) that matches where - your change lives and add the reviewers (R) and maintainers (M) as - reviewers. You can use the same method to track down who knows a particular - code base best. - - Your change/query may span multiple entries; that is okay. - - If you do not find an entry that describes your request at all, someone - forgot to update this list; please at least file an issue or send an email - to a maintainer, but preferably you should just update this document. - -Description of section entries: - - Section entries are structured according to the following scheme: - - X: NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <DISCORD_USERNAME!> - X: ... - . - . - . - - Where REPO_NAME is the name of the repository within the OpenBMC GitHub - organization; FILE_PATH is a file path within the repository, possibly with - wildcards; X is a tag of one of the following types: - - M: Denotes maintainer; has fields NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <DISCORD_USERNAME!>; - if omitted from an entry, assume one of the maintainers from the - MAINTAINERS entry. - R: Denotes reviewer; has fields NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <DISCORD_USERNAME!>; - these people are to be added as reviewers for a change matching the repo - path. - F: Denotes forked from an external repository; has fields URL. - - Line comments are to be denoted "# SOME COMMENT" (typical shell style - comment); it is important to follow the correct syntax and semantics as we - may want to use automated tools with this file in the future. - - A change cannot be added to an OpenBMC repository without a MAINTAINER's - approval; thus, a MAINTAINER should always be listed as a reviewer. - -START OF MAINTAINERS LIST -------------------------- - -M: Zev Weiss <zev@bewilderbeest.net> <zevweiss!> diff --git a/meta-bytedance/MAINTAINERS b/meta-bytedance/MAINTAINERS deleted file mode 100644 index c5f155be15..0000000000 --- a/meta-bytedance/MAINTAINERS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -How to use this list: - Find the most specific section entry (described below) that matches where - your change lives and add the reviewers (R) and maintainers (M) as - reviewers. You can use the same method to track down who knows a particular - code base best. - - Your change/query may span multiple entries; that is okay. - - If you do not find an entry that describes your request at all, someone - forgot to update this list; please at least file an issue or send an email - to a maintainer, but preferably you should just update this document. - -Description of section entries: - - Section entries are structured according to the following scheme: - - X: NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <IRC_USERNAME!> - X: ... - . - . - . - - Where REPO_NAME is the name of the repository within the OpenBMC GitHub - organization; FILE_PATH is a file path within the repository, possibly with - wildcards; X is a tag of one of the following types: - - M: Denotes maintainer; has fields NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <IRC_USERNAME!>; - if omitted from an entry, assume one of the maintainers from the - MAINTAINERS entry. - R: Denotes reviewer; has fields NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <IRC_USERNAME!>; - these people are to be added as reviewers for a change matching the repo - path. - F: Denotes forked from an external repository; has fields URL. - - Line comments are to be denoted "# SOME COMMENT" (typical shell style - comment); it is important to follow the correct syntax and semantics as we - may want to use automated tools with this file in the future. - - A change cannot be added to an OpenBMC repository without a MAINTAINER's - approval; thus, a MAINTAINER should always be listed as a reviewer. - -START OF MAINTAINERS LIST -------------------------- - -M: Lei YU <yulei.sh@bytedance.com> <LeiYU!> -R: Lotus Xu <xuxiaohan@bytedance.com> diff --git a/meta-facebook/MAINTAINERS b/meta-facebook/MAINTAINERS deleted file mode 100644 index a27fe90359..0000000000 --- a/meta-facebook/MAINTAINERS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -How to use this list: - Find the most specific section entry (described below) that matches where - your change lives and add the reviewers (R) and maintainers (M) as - reviewers. You can use the same method to track down who knows a particular - code base best. - - Your change/query may span multiple entries; that is okay. - - If you do not find an entry that describes your request at all, someone - forgot to update this list; please at least file an issue or send an email - to a maintainer, but preferably you should just update this document. - -Description of section entries: - - Section entries are structured according to the following scheme: - - X: NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <IRC_USERNAME!> - X: ... - . - . - . - - Where REPO_NAME is the name of the repository within the OpenBMC GitHub - organization; FILE_PATH is a file path within the repository, possibly with - wildcards; X is a tag of one of the following types: - - M: Denotes maintainer; has fields NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <IRC_USERNAME!>; - if omitted from an entry, assume one of the maintainers from the - MAINTAINERS entry. - R: Denotes reviewer; has fields NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <IRC_USERNAME!>; - these people are to be added as reviewers for a change matching the repo - path. - F: Denotes forked from an external repository; has fields URL. - - Line comments are to be denoted "# SOME COMMENT" (typical shell style - comment); it is important to follow the correct syntax and semantics as we - may want to use automated tools with this file in the future. - - A change cannot be added to an OpenBMC repository without a MAINTAINER's - approval; thus, a MAINTAINER should always be listed as a reviewer. - -START OF MAINTAINERS LIST -------------------------- - -M: Amithash Prasad <amithash@fb.com> -M: Patrick Williams <patrick@stwcx.xyz> <stwcx!> diff --git a/meta-fii/MAINTAINERS b/meta-fii/MAINTAINERS deleted file mode 100644 index 9be6f8a3d9..0000000000 --- a/meta-fii/MAINTAINERS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -How to use this list: - Find the most specific section entry (described below) that matches where - your change lives and add the reviewers (R) and maintainers (M) as - reviewers. You can use the same method to track down who knows a particular - code base best. - - Your change/query may span multiple entries; that is okay. - - If you do not find an entry that describes your request at all, someone - forgot to update this list; please at least file an issue or send an email - to a maintainer, but preferably you should just update this document. - -Description of section entries: - - Section entries are structured according to the following scheme: - - X: NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <IRC_USERNAME!> - X: ... - . - . - . - - Where REPO_NAME is the name of the repository within the OpenBMC GitHub - organization; FILE_PATH is a file path within the repository, possibly with - wildcards; X is a tag of one of the following types: - - M: Denotes maintainer; has fields NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <IRC_USERNAME!>; - if omitted from an entry, assume one of the maintainers from the - MAINTAINERS entry. - R: Denotes reviewer; has fields NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <IRC_USERNAME!>; - these people are to be added as reviewers for a change matching the repo - path. - F: Denotes forked from an external repository; has fields URL. - - Line comments are to be denoted "# SOME COMMENT" (typical shell style - comment); it is important to follow the correct syntax and semantics as we - may want to use automated tools with this file in the future. - - A change cannot be added to an OpenBMC repository without a MAINTAINER's - approval; thus, a MAINTAINER should always be listed as a reviewer. - -START OF MAINTAINERS LIST -------------------------- - -M: Benjamin Fair <benjaminfair@google.com> <benjaminfair!> -M: Vivekanand Veeracholan <vveerach@google.com> <vveerach!> -M: Lancelot Kao <lancelot.kao@fii-usa.com> <Lancelot-Kao!> -M: Mohaimen Alsamarai <Mohaimen.Alsamarai@fii-na.com> <Mohaimen13!> -M: XP Chen <Xiao-Peng.Chen@fii-na.com> <expeeee!> diff --git a/meta-google/MAINTAINERS b/meta-google/MAINTAINERS deleted file mode 100644 index 27ea1b5e9e..0000000000 --- a/meta-google/MAINTAINERS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -How to use this list: - Find the most specific section entry (described below) that matches where - your change lives and add the reviewers (R) and maintainers (M) as - reviewers. You can use the same method to track down who knows a particular - code base best. - - Your change/query may span multiple entries; that is okay. - - If you do not find an entry that describes your request at all, someone - forgot to update this list; please at least file an issue or send an email - to a maintainer, but preferably you should just update this document. - -Description of section entries: - - Section entries are structured according to the following scheme: - - X: NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <IRC_USERNAME!> - X: ... - . - . - . - - Where REPO_NAME is the name of the repository within the OpenBMC GitHub - organization; FILE_PATH is a file path within the repository, possibly with - wildcards; X is a tag of one of the following types: - - M: Denotes maintainer; has fields NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <IRC_USERNAME!>; - if omitted from an entry, assume one of the maintainers from the - MAINTAINERS entry. - R: Denotes reviewer; has fields NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <IRC_USERNAME!>; - these people are to be added as reviewers for a change matching the repo - path. - F: Denotes forked from an external repository; has fields URL. - - Line comments are to be denoted "# SOME COMMENT" (typical shell style - comment); it is important to follow the correct syntax and semantics as we - may want to use automated tools with this file in the future. - - A change cannot be added to an OpenBMC repository without a MAINTAINER's - approval; thus, a MAINTAINER should always be listed as a reviewer. - -START OF MAINTAINERS LIST -------------------------- - -M: Nancy Yuen <yuenn@google.com> <yuennancy!> -M: William Kennington <wak@google.com> <wak-work!> -M: Benjamin Fair <benjaminfair@google.com> <benjaminfair!> -M: Ed Tanous <edtanous@google.com> <edtanous!> -M: Brandon Kim <brandonkim@google.com> <brandonk!> -M: Willy Tu <wltu@google.com> <wltu!> -M: Nan Zhou <nanzhoumails@gmail.com> <fighternan!> diff --git a/meta-hpe/MAINTAINERS b/meta-hpe/MAINTAINERS deleted file mode 100644 index 3fbcd38450..0000000000 --- a/meta-hpe/MAINTAINERS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -How to use this list: - Find the most specific section entry (described below) that matches where - your change lives and add the reviewers (R) and maintainers (M) as - reviewers. You can use the same method to track down who knows a particular - code base best. - - Your change/query may span multiple entries; that is okay. - - If you do not find an entry that describes your request at all, someone - forgot to update this list; please at least file an issue or send an email - to a maintainer, but preferably you should just update this document. - -Description of section entries: - - Section entries are structured according to the following scheme: - - X: NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <DISCORD_USERNAME!> - X: ... - . - . - . - - Where REPO_NAME is the name of the repository within the OpenBMC GitHub - organization; FILE_PATH is a file path within the repository, possibly with - wildcards; X is a tag of one of the following types: - - M: Denotes maintainer; has fields NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <DISCORD_USERNAME!>; - if omitted from an entry, assume one of the maintainers from the - MAINTAINERS entry. - R: Denotes reviewer; has fields NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <DISCORD_USERNAME!>; - these people are to be added as reviewers for a change matching the repo - path. - F: Denotes forked from an external repository; has fields URL. - - Line comments are to be denoted "# SOME COMMENT" (typical shell style - comment); it is important to follow the correct syntax and semantics as we - may want to use automated tools with this file in the future. - - A change cannot be added to an OpenBMC repository without a MAINTAINER's - approval; thus, a MAINTAINER should always be listed as a reviewer. - -START OF MAINTAINERS LIST -------------------------- - -M: Mike Garrett <mike.garrett@hpe.com> -M: Jean-Marie Verdun <jean-marie.verdun@hpe.com> -M: Nick Hawkins <nhawkins48@gmail.com> -M: Nick Pedrana <allan.pedrana@gmail.com> diff --git a/meta-ibm/MAINTAINERS b/meta-ibm/MAINTAINERS deleted file mode 100644 index 412d79dbe6..0000000000 --- a/meta-ibm/MAINTAINERS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -How to use this list: - Find the most specific section entry (described below) that matches where - your change lives and add the reviewers (R) and maintainers (M) as - reviewers. You can use the same method to track down who knows a particular - code base best. - - Your change/query may span multiple entries; that is okay. - - If you do not find an entry that describes your request at all, someone - forgot to update this list; please at least file an issue or send an email - to a maintainer, but preferably you should just update this document. - -Description of section entries: - - Section entries are structured according to the following scheme: - - X: NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <DISCORD_USERNAME!> - X: ... - . - . - . - - Where REPO_NAME is the name of the repository within the OpenBMC GitHub - organization; FILE_PATH is a file path within the repository, possibly with - wildcards; X is a tag of one of the following types: - - M: Denotes maintainer; has fields NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <DISCORD_USERNAME!>; - if omitted from an entry, assume one of the maintainers from the - MAINTAINERS entry. - R: Denotes reviewer; has fields NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <DISCORD_USERNAME!>; - these people are to be added as reviewers for a change matching the repo - path. - F: Denotes forked from an external repository; has fields URL. - - Line comments are to be denoted "# SOME COMMENT" (typical shell style - comment); it is important to follow the correct syntax and semantics as we - may want to use automated tools with this file in the future. - - A change cannot be added to an OpenBMC repository without a MAINTAINER's - approval; thus, a MAINTAINER should always be listed as a reviewer. - -START OF MAINTAINERS LIST -------------------------- - -M: Andrew Geissler <geissonator@yahoo.com> <geissonator!> diff --git a/meta-inspur/MAINTAINERS b/meta-inspur/MAINTAINERS deleted file mode 100644 index 0710437fe7..0000000000 --- a/meta-inspur/MAINTAINERS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -How to use this list: - Find the most specific section entry (described below) that matches where - your change lives and add the reviewers (R) and maintainers (M) as - reviewers. You can use the same method to track down who knows a particular - code base best. - - Your change/query may span multiple entries; that is okay. - - If you do not find an entry that describes your request at all, someone - forgot to update this list; please at least file an issue or send an email - to a maintainer, but preferably you should just update this document. - -Description of section entries: - - Section entries are structured according to the following scheme: - - X: NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <DISCORD_USERNAME!> - X: ... - . - . - . - - Where REPO_NAME is the name of the repository within the OpenBMC GitHub - organization; FILE_PATH is a file path within the repository, possibly with - wildcards; X is a tag of one of the following types: - - M: Denotes maintainer; has fields NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <DISCORD_USERNAME!>; - if omitted from an entry, assume one of the maintainers from the - MAINTAINERS entry. - R: Denotes reviewer; has fields NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <DISCORD_USERNAME!>; - these people are to be added as reviewers for a change matching the repo - path. - F: Denotes forked from an external repository; has fields URL. - - Line comments are to be denoted "# SOME COMMENT" (typical shell style - comment); it is important to follow the correct syntax and semantics as we - may want to use automated tools with this file in the future. - - A change cannot be added to an OpenBMC repository without a MAINTAINER's - approval; thus, a MAINTAINER should always be listed as a reviewer. - -START OF MAINTAINERS LIST -------------------------- - -M: George Liu <liuxiwei@inspur.com> <liuxiwei!> -R: Lei Yu <mine260309@gmail.com> <LeiYU!> diff --git a/meta-intel-openbmc/MAINTAINERS b/meta-intel-openbmc/MAINTAINERS deleted file mode 100644 index 9a27e5d453..0000000000 --- a/meta-intel-openbmc/MAINTAINERS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -List of maintainers for meta-intel -=============================== - -How to use this list: - Find the most specific section entry (described below) that matches where - your change lives and add the reviewers (R) and maintainers (M) as - reviewers. You can use the same method to track down who knows a particular - code base best. - - Your change/query may span multiple entries; that is okay. - - If you do not find an entry that describes your request at all, someone - forgot to update this list; please at least file an issue or send an email - to a maintainer, but preferably you should just update this document. - -Description of section entries: - - Section entries are structured according to the following scheme: - - X: NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <IRC_USERNAME!> - X: ... - . - . - . - - Where REPO_NAME is the name of the repository within the OpenBMC GitHub - organization; FILE_PATH is a file path within the repository, possibly with - wildcards; X is a tag of one of the following types: - - M: Denotes maintainer; has fields NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <IRC_USERNAME!>; - if omitted from an entry, assume one of the maintainers from the - MAINTAINERS entry. - R: Denotes reviewer; has fields NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <IRC_USERNAME!>; - these people are to be added as reviewers for a change matching the repo - path. - F: Denotes forked from an external repository; has fields URL. - - Line comments are to be denoted "# SOME COMMENT" (typical shell style - comment); it is important to follow the correct syntax and semantics as we - may want to use automated tools with this file in the future. - - A change cannot be added to an OpenBMC repository without a MAINTAINER's - approval; thus, a MAINTAINER should always be listed as a reviewer. - -Change approval rules: - - - Patches must be available for review for a minimum of 48 hours before it - can be submitted. - - Patches must be be approved (+1) by at least 2 maintainers. - - Patches must not have an unresolved -1 vote by any maintainer. - - Patches should have all maintainers added for visibility. - - Patches should include unit tests where possible. - - Feel free to ping on IRC about patches that look good but have not - received +2 - -Design approval rules: - - - Design discussions should be carried out via email with, at minimum, - all maintainers on the thread. It's encouraged to include the - OpenBMC mailing list in the thread as well. - -START OF MAINTAINERS LIST -------------------------- - -M: Vernon Mauery <vernon.mauery@linux.intel.com> <vmauery!> -M: Jason Bills <jason.m.bills@linux.intel.com> <jmbills!> diff --git a/meta-inventec/MAINTAINERS b/meta-inventec/MAINTAINERS deleted file mode 100644 index 83ff5a04c5..0000000000 --- a/meta-inventec/MAINTAINERS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -How to use this list: - Find the most specific section entry (described below) that matches where - your change lives and add the reviewers (R) and maintainers (M) as - reviewers. You can use the same method to track down who knows a particular - code base best. - - Your change/query may span multiple entries; that is okay. - - If you do not find an entry that describes your request at all, someone - forgot to update this list; please at least file an issue or send an email - to a maintainer, but preferably you should just update this document. - -Description of section entries: - - Section entries are structured according to the following scheme: - - X: NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <IRC_USERNAME!> - X: ... - . - . - . - - Where REPO_NAME is the name of the repository within the OpenBMC GitHub - organization; FILE_PATH is a file path within the repository, possibly with - wildcards; X is a tag of one of the following types: - - M: Denotes maintainer; has fields NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <IRC_USERNAME!>; - if omitted from an entry, assume one of the maintainers from the - MAINTAINERS entry. - R: Denotes reviewer; has fields NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <IRC_USERNAME!>; - these people are to be added as reviewers for a change matching the repo - path. - F: Denotes forked from an external repository; has fields URL. - - Line comments are to be denoted "# SOME COMMENT" (typical shell style - comment); it is important to follow the correct syntax and semantics as we - may want to use automated tools with this file in the future. - - A change cannot be added to an OpenBMC repository without a MAINTAINER's - approval; thus, a MAINTAINER should always be listed as a reviewer. - -START OF MAINTAINERS LIST -------------------------- - -M: Habeeb Mohammed <mohammed.habeeb@inventec.com> -M: Ye Vic <ye.vic@inventec.com> diff --git a/meta-nuvoton/MAINTAINERS b/meta-nuvoton/MAINTAINERS deleted file mode 100644 index 4207abdfeb..0000000000 --- a/meta-nuvoton/MAINTAINERS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -How to use this list: - Find the most specific section entry (described below) that matches where - your change lives and add the reviewers (R) and maintainers (M) as - reviewers. You can use the same method to track down who knows a particular - code base best. - - Your change/query may span multiple entries; that is okay. - - If you do not find an entry that describes your request at all, someone - forgot to update this list; please at least file an issue or send an email - to a maintainer, but preferably you should just update this document. - -Description of section entries: - - Section entries are structured according to the following scheme: - - X: NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <IRC_USERNAME!> - X: ... - . - . - . - - Where REPO_NAME is the name of the repository within the OpenBMC GitHub - organization; FILE_PATH is a file path within the repository, possibly with - wildcards; X is a tag of one of the following types: - - M: Denotes maintainer; has fields NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <IRC_USERNAME!>; - if omitted from an entry, assume one of the maintainers from the - MAINTAINERS entry. - R: Denotes reviewer; has fields NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <IRC_USERNAME!>; - these people are to be added as reviewers for a change matching the repo - path. - F: Denotes forked from an external repository; has fields URL. - - Line comments are to be denoted "# SOME COMMENT" (typical shell style - comment); it is important to follow the correct syntax and semantics as we - may want to use automated tools with this file in the future. - - A change cannot be added to an OpenBMC repository without a MAINTAINER's - approval; thus, a MAINTAINER should always be listed as a reviewer. - -START OF MAINTAINERS LIST -------------------------- - -M: Benjamin Fair <benjaminfair@google.com> <benjaminfair!> -R: Fran Hsu <fran.hsu@quantatw.com> <franhsu!> -R: Tomer Maimon <tmaimon77@gmail.com> -R: Tyrone Ting <kfting@nuvoton.com> -R: Joseph Liu <kwliu@nuvoton.com> -R: Samuel Jiang <chyishian.jiang@gmail.com> -R: Stanley Chu <yschu@nuvoton.com> -R: George Hung <george.hung@quantatw.com> diff --git a/meta-openpower/MAINTAINERS b/meta-openpower/MAINTAINERS deleted file mode 100644 index 565d46c837..0000000000 --- a/meta-openpower/MAINTAINERS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -How to use this list: - Find the most specific section entry (described below) that matches where - your change lives and add the reviewers (R) and maintainers (M) as - reviewers. You can use the same method to track down who knows a particular - code base best. - - Your change/query may span multiple entries; that is okay. - - If you do not find an entry that describes your request at all, someone - forgot to update this list; please at least file an issue or send an email - to a maintainer, but preferably you should just update this document. - -Description of section entries: - - Section entries are structured according to the following scheme: - - X: NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <IRC_USERNAME!> - X: ... - . - . - . - - Where REPO_NAME is the name of the repository within the OpenBMC GitHub - organization; FILE_PATH is a file path within the repository, possibly with - wildcards; X is a tag of one of the following types: - - M: Denotes maintainer; has fields NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <IRC_USERNAME!>; - if omitted from an entry, assume one of the maintainers from the - MAINTAINERS entry. - R: Denotes reviewer; has fields NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <IRC_USERNAME!>; - these people are to be added as reviewers for a change matching the repo - path. - F: Denotes forked from an external repository; has fields URL. - - Line comments are to be denoted "# SOME COMMENT" (typical shell style - comment); it is important to follow the correct syntax and semantics as we - may want to use automated tools with this file in the future. - - A change cannot be added to an OpenBMC repository without a MAINTAINER's - approval; thus, a MAINTAINER should always be listed as a reviewer. - -START OF MAINTAINERS LIST -------------------------- - -M: Joel Stanley <joel@jms.id.au> <shenki!> -M: Andrew Geissler <geissonator@yahoo.com> <geissonator!> diff --git a/meta-phosphor/MAINTAINERS b/meta-phosphor/MAINTAINERS deleted file mode 100644 index 81dd7c5aff..0000000000 --- a/meta-phosphor/MAINTAINERS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -How to use this list: - Find the most specific section entry (described below) that matches where - your change lives and add the reviewers (R) and maintainers (M) as - reviewers. You can use the same method to track down who knows a particular - code base best. - - Your change/query may span multiple entries; that is okay. - - If you do not find an entry that describes your request at all, someone - forgot to update this list; please at least file an issue or send an email - to a maintainer, but preferably you should just update this document. - -Description of section entries: - - Section entries are structured according to the following scheme: - - X: NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <DISCORD_USERNAME!> - X: ... - . - . - . - - Where REPO_NAME is the name of the repository within the OpenBMC GitHub - organization; FILE_PATH is a file path within the repository, possibly with - wildcards; X is a tag of one of the following types: - - M: Denotes maintainer; has fields NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <DISCORD_USERNAME!>; - if omitted from an entry, assume one of the maintainers from the - MAINTAINERS entry. - R: Denotes reviewer; has fields NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <DISCORD_USERNAME!>; - these people are to be added as reviewers for a change matching the repo - path. - F: Denotes forked from an external repository; has fields URL. - - Line comments are to be denoted "# SOME COMMENT" (typical shell style - comment); it is important to follow the correct syntax and semantics as we - may want to use automated tools with this file in the future. - - A change cannot be added to an OpenBMC repository without a MAINTAINER's - approval; thus, a MAINTAINER should always be listed as a reviewer. - -START OF MAINTAINERS LIST -------------------------- - -M: Brad Bishop <bradleyb@fuzziesquirrel.com> <radsquirrel!> -M: Andrew Geissler <geissonator@yahoo.com> <geissonator!> diff --git a/meta-quanta/MAINTAINERS b/meta-quanta/MAINTAINERS deleted file mode 100644 index 5bb6a2f428..0000000000 --- a/meta-quanta/MAINTAINERS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -How to use this list: - Find the most specific section entry (described below) that matches where - your change lives and add the reviewers (R) and maintainers (M) as - reviewers. You can use the same method to track down who knows a particular - code base best. - - Your change/query may span multiple entries; that is okay. - - If you do not find an entry that describes your request at all, someone - forgot to update this list; please at least file an issue or send an email - to a maintainer, but preferably you should just update this document. - -Description of section entries: - - Section entries are structured according to the following scheme: - - X: NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <IRC_USERNAME!> - X: ... - . - . - . - - Where REPO_NAME is the name of the repository within the OpenBMC GitHub - organization; FILE_PATH is a file path within the repository, possibly with - wildcards; X is a tag of one of the following types: - - M: Denotes maintainer; has fields NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <IRC_USERNAME!>; - if omitted from an entry, assume one of the maintainers from the - MAINTAINERS entry. - R: Denotes reviewer; has fields NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <IRC_USERNAME!>; - these people are to be added as reviewers for a change matching the repo - path. - F: Denotes forked from an external repository; has fields URL. - - Line comments are to be denoted "# SOME COMMENT" (typical shell style - comment); it is important to follow the correct syntax and semantics as we - may want to use automated tools with this file in the future. - - A change cannot be added to an OpenBMC repository without a MAINTAINER's - approval; thus, a MAINTAINER should always be listed as a reviewer. - -START OF MAINTAINERS LIST -------------------------- - -M: Benjamin Fair <benjaminfair@google.com> <benjaminfair!> -M: Brandon Kim <brandonkim@google.com> <brandonk!> -M: Fran Hsu <fran.hsu@quantatw.com> <franhsu!> -M: George Hung <george.hung@quantatw.com> <ghung!> -R: Buddy Huang <buddy.huang@quantatw.com> <buddyhunag!> diff --git a/meta-supermicro/MAINTAINERS b/meta-supermicro/MAINTAINERS deleted file mode 100644 index 27d89886bc..0000000000 --- a/meta-supermicro/MAINTAINERS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -How to use this list: - Find the most specific section entry (described below) that matches where - your change lives and add the reviewers (R) and maintainers (M) as - reviewers. You can use the same method to track down who knows a particular - code base best. - - Your change/query may span multiple entries; that is okay. - - If you do not find an entry that describes your request at all, someone - forgot to update this list; please at least file an issue or send an email - to a maintainer, but preferably you should just update this document. - -Description of section entries: - - Section entries are structured according to the following scheme: - - X: NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <DISCORD_USERNAME!> - X: ... - . - . - . - - Where REPO_NAME is the name of the repository within the OpenBMC GitHub - organization; FILE_PATH is a file path within the repository, possibly with - wildcards; X is a tag of one of the following types: - - M: Denotes maintainer; has fields NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <IRC_USERNAME!>; - if omitted from an entry, assume one of the maintainers from the - MAINTAINERS entry. - R: Denotes reviewer; has fields NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <IRC_USERNAME!>; - these people are to be added as reviewers for a change matching the repo - path. - F: Denotes forked from an external repository; has fields URL. - - Line comments are to be denoted "# SOME COMMENT" (typical shell style - comment); it is important to follow the correct syntax and semantics as we - may want to use automated tools with this file in the future. - - A change cannot be added to an OpenBMC repository without a MAINTAINER's - approval; thus, a MAINTAINER should always be listed as a reviewer. - -START OF MAINTAINERS LIST -------------------------- - -M: Ryan Sie <RyanS@supermicro.com.tw> <RyanSie!> -M: Ryan Zhou <RyanZ@supermicro.com> -M: Kevin Cheng <KevinCheng@supermicro.com.tw> diff --git a/meta-yadro/MAINTAINERS b/meta-yadro/MAINTAINERS deleted file mode 100644 index 6b1b60261a..0000000000 --- a/meta-yadro/MAINTAINERS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -How to use this list: - Find the most specific section entry (described below) that matches where - your change lives and add the reviewers (R) and maintainers (M) as - reviewers. You can use the same method to track down who knows a particular - code base best. - - Your change/query may span multiple entries; that is okay. - - If you do not find an entry that describes your request at all, someone - forgot to update this list; please at least file an issue or send an email - to a maintainer, but preferably you should just update this document. - -Description of section entries: - - Section entries are structured according to the following scheme: - - X: NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <IRC_USERNAME!> - X: ... - . - . - . - - Where REPO_NAME is the name of the repository within the OpenBMC GitHub - organization; FILE_PATH is a file path within the repository, possibly with - wildcards; X is a tag of one of the following types: - - M: Denotes maintainer; has fields NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <IRC_USERNAME!>; - if omitted from an entry, assume one of the maintainers from the - MAINTAINERS entry. - R: Denotes reviewer; has fields NAME <EMAIL_USERNAME@DOMAIN> <IRC_USERNAME!>; - these people are to be added as reviewers for a change matching the repo - path. - F: Denotes forked from an external repository; has fields URL. - - Line comments are to be denoted "# SOME COMMENT" (typical shell style - comment); it is important to follow the correct syntax and semantics as we - may want to use automated tools with this file in the future. - - A change cannot be added to an OpenBMC repository without a MAINTAINER's - approval; thus, a MAINTAINER should always be listed as a reviewer. - -START OF MAINTAINERS LIST -------------------------- - -M: Alexander Filippov <a.filippov@yadro.com> <nest1ing!> -M: Alexander Amelkin <a.amelkin@yadro.com> <AAmelkin_YADRO!> -R: Artem Senichev <artemsen@gmail.com> <artemsen!> -R: Andrei Kartashev <a.kartashev@yadro.com> <alatar!> |