Project:X86 Arch Testers

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x86 Arch Testers
Description The Arch Testers team is responsible with helping x86 devs testing packages which are to be marked stable. Arch testers are respected members of the community which the x86 team has recognized as being reliable and trustworthy.
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The Arch Testers team is responsible with helping x86 devs testing packages which are to be marked stable. Arch testers are respected members of the community which the x86 team has recognized as being reliable and trustworthy.

Arch testers

Name Nickname Status Email address
Sander Knopper saknopper Inactive sander (AT) knopper.tk
Jesus de Santos Garcia ent Inactive icg_ent (AT) bigfoot.com
Myckel Habets Myckel Active myckel (AT) sdf DOT lonestar DOT org
Dan Dexter wulfmahn Inactive wulfmahn (AT) gmail DOT com
Emanuele Gentili bathym Inactive bathym (AT) 0x656d67.org
Greg Watson LinuxKrn Inactive bugs (AT) linuxlogin.com
Matthias Langer mlangc Inactive mlangc (AT) gmx.at
Alex Maclean Monkeh Inactive monkeh (AT) monkeh.net
David Morgan djm Inactive david.morgan (AT) wadham.oxford.ac.uk
Dimitry Bradt diox Developer (retired)
Charlie Shepherd masterdriverz Developer (retired)

Documentation

The Gentoo/x86 team has put together some documentation to help aspiring arch testers get started:

Participation

If you are interested in helping Gentoo, and you are not sure how to start, then joining the Gentoo/x86 Arch Tester team may be a great start for you. If you have any questions, please contact any of the developers listed on the page via email or IRC. We are always looking for more testers, so don't think that your help will go unappreciated.


This page is based on a document formerly found on our main website gentoo.org.
The following people contributed to the original document: Mark Loeser, Christian Faulhammer, Thomas Kahle
They are listed here because wiki history does not allow for any external attribution. If you edit the wiki article, please do not add yourself here; your contributions are recorded on each article's associated history page.