Project:AMD64 Arch Testers

The Gentoo/AMD64 Arch Testers (ATs) assist the developers with the time-consuming testing to help keeping the Portage tree up to date. They mainly communicate with the developers through Gentoo's Bugzilla and IRC. The ATs are also on the mail alias so they can watch the Bugzilla traffic closely.

Participating
We are constantly looking for new arch testers. If you meet the following criteria, you are likely our ideal candidate:


 * You are running Gentoo/.
 * You like tinkering around with new software.
 * You want to get involved in Gentoo development, help to make the distribution better every day.

If you want to participate, email the following developers from chapter 3. They will lead you through the process and help you complete the AT quiz.

Arch tester's policy
There are a few rules which must be followed to assure a certain quality level. Gentoo/ arch testers must fulfill these requirements:


 * Use a stable system or a stable chroot environment for testing.
 * Use reasonable C{XX}FLAGS.
 * Append the  and   values to the LDFLAGS variable in.
 * Enable at least the following FEATURES :,  ,  ,  ,  , and   in.
 * Test thoroughly.
 * Before requesting a stablization, check that the ebuild is at least 30 days old and without modifications.
 * Try to keep your comments short on stabilization bugs.
 * Build/QA problems must be reported on separate bugs and block the stabilization bug.
 * Use the category/package-version format when reporting success or failure.
 * On Bugzilla, do not use the comment 'amd64 stable', use 'amd64 tested' or 'amd64 ok' instead

Common problems

 * A package does not respect CC / CXX variables - -
 * A package does not respect CFLAGS / CXXFLAGS variables - -
 * A package does not respect the LDFLAGS variable - -
 * FORTIFY_SOURCE reports presence of overflows - -
 * Unrecognized configure option(s) -
 * A package fails to compile with  -  -

Gentoo/amd64 AT listing
The following people are currently contributing to this project:

Hall of Fame
The following people offered their services in this project during time: