On 01/10/2014 08:05 PM, Adam Williamson wrote:
Hi, folks. Sorry I didn't do this earlier, but it kept coming at the bottom of my priority list and I kept half-assing it :/ There is a project currently underway to distribute a commemorative t-shirt for Fedora's 10th anniversary to significant contributors: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/F20_anniversary_tshirt The people co-ordinating it contacted me to get a list of significant QA contributors. I should've brought it to the list, but instead I just kept putting it off and then quite hurriedly dashed off a list of significant contributors for them a few weeks back. I generated my list from the 'heroes of testing' blog posts (which synthesize the numbers for release validation testing, bug submissions, and karma), a bit of hacky analysis of my archive of the test@ mailing list since I joined RH (in 2009) to find the most frequent posters, and some ad hoc filtering - I dropped anyone who I know has worked for Red Hat at any point as it seemed unfair for people who get paid to work on Fedora to get schwag too, when it's limited (and I figured RHers are usually drowning in schwag anyway, I know I am), and I dropped a couple of people whose contributions to the list, while frequent, are known to be...hem...not normally terrible productive. The list I came up with was: Johann Gudmundsson Andre Robatino Thomas Gilliard (satellit) Chris Murphy Michael Schwendt Bruno Wolff Christopher Beland Felix Miata Rodd Clarkson Ankur Sinha Tore Anderson (IPv6 testing) Edward Kirk (tk009) Patrick O'Callaghan Rob Healey Tom Horsley Adel Gadllah Michael Cronenworth Ed Greshko Scott Robbins "Clyde E. Kunkel" Antonio Olivares "Robert P. J. Day" Michal Jaegermann cornel panceac Frank Murphy Joachim Backes Bjoern Esser Bob Lightfoot T.C. Hollingsworth Igor Gnatenko Harald Reindl Mikhail If you don't recognize some of those names, check their Bodhi submissions - there's a few people on the list who aren't very active on test@ or in validation testing, but do a large amount of Bodhi feedback, e.g. Bjoern Esser is the only person who's provided over 1000 Bodhi feedbacks. I kept meaning to grab the mailing list archives from 2004-2009 as well and update the list based on analysis of those, but haven't gotten around to it yet. I'll try and do it after I send this mail. Does anyone see any problems with the list I've generated so far? Any names that are missing? I believe we still have time to amend the list. I'll stick a topic on the Monday meeting agenda for this also. Thanks!
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