NeilBrown <neilb@xxxxxxxx> writes: > On Wed, Jan 20 2016, Artur Paszkiewicz wrote: >> >> Hi Neil, >> >> Thank you for your work and time spent on maintaining MD/mdadm. I would also >> like to offer help for the emerging maintainership team. I've been >> working with >> MD RAID for more than 4 years, mostly testing and developing the IMSM-related >> parts on behalf of my employer - Intel. I realize that I was not very visible >> on this mailing list, but I think I have a pretty good knowledge about mdadm >> and the MD drivers. Now I have Intel's approval to take on maintaining MD RAID >> as part of my job, not focusing primarily on IMSM. I definitely feel more >> confident with maintaining mdadm, but I would certainly like to learn more >> about the kernel MD stack and help with it as much as I can. > > Hi Arthur, > thanks for all your IMSM work over the years! It is great that you can > continue contributing and do so more broadly. > > For the moment Jes Serensen will be co-ordinating mdadm (once I make a > release ... tomorrow?) and Shaohua Li will be looking after the > kernel/md side. I'm sure there is plenty of room for you too though. > Only one person (at a time) can queue patches, but several can > collaborate at development and support and bug fixing and testing and > .... > I suggest you find ways to co-ordinate with them. > > This: > https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=108741 > is currently most important in my mind, but there are other things to > do. Hi Arthur, I have setup a git repository for mdadm here: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/mdadm/mdadm.git I'll be relying heavily on your contributions in managing this now that Neil is leaving it to us. I'll do my best to maintain it in a similar manner to Neil, albeit I am probably going to screw up a lot more often. Please fire away those patches and do not be afraid to yell at me if I get something wrong! Cheers, Jes -- dm-devel mailing list dm-devel@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/dm-devel