Roles and responsibilities
This page summarizes roles and responsibilities within the GNU Assembly. We aim to share workload among participants, through periodic rotation and by ensuring these activities are transparent.
Code-of-conduct complaint review committee
All the GNU Assembly public spaces are covered by the code of conduct.
This includes mailing lists and the
wiki. The code of
conduct review committee can be
contacted at code-of-conduct@gnu.tools
.
Current committee members (since Jan. 2020):
- Andreas Enge
- Andy Wingo
- Carlos O'Donell
- Ludovic Courtès
- Mark Wielaard
Machine system administration
The sysadmins for gnu.tools
can be contacted at sysadmins@gnu.tools
for technical issues.
Current sysadmins (since Jan. 2020):
- Andy Wingo
- Carlos O'Donell
- Mark Wielaard
Mailing list maintenance
Maintainers of the assembly mailing
list
take care of new subscription requests and of moderation. They can be
contacted at assembly-owner@lists.gnu.tools
.
Current mailing list maintainers (since Jan. 2020):
- Andy Wingo
- Carlos O'Donell
- Ludovic Courtès
- Mark Wielaard
Web site maintenance
This web site is maintained collaboratively, with discussions happening on the assembly mailing list. A subset of the participants has commit access to the underlying Git repository.
Current web site committers (since Apr. 2021):
- Andreas Enge
- Andy Wingo
- Carlos O'Donell
- Ludovic Courtès
- Mark Wielaard
- Ricardo Wurmus
Wiki administration
The wiki administrators can be contacted at
wiki@gnu.tools
to get access to this wiki through
Git.
Current administrators (since Jan. 2020):
- Carlos O'Donell