'10 Years of Fedora' t-shirt

Clyde E. Kunkel clydekunkel7734 at verizon.net
Sat Jan 11 02:29:46 UTC 2014


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!
>

How do we get the t-shirt? Size xxl.




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