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| # Buildx maintainers file
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| #
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| # This file describes the maintainer groups within the project.
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| # More detail on Moby project governance is available in the
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| # https://github.com/moby/moby/blob/master/project/GOVERNANCE.md file.
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| #
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| # It is structured to be consumable by both humans and programs.
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| # To extract its contents programmatically, use any TOML-compliant
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| # parser.
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| #
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| 
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| [Rules]
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| 
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| 		[Rules.maintainers]
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| 
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| 		title = "What is a maintainer?"
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| 
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| 		text = """
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| There are different types of maintainers, with different
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| responsibilities, but all maintainers have 3 things in common:
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| 
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| 1) They share responsibility in the project's success.
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| 2) They have made a long-term, recurring time investment to improve
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|    the project.
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| 3) They spend that time doing whatever needs to be done, not
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|    necessarily what is the most interesting or fun.
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| 
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| Maintainers are often under-appreciated, because their work is harder
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| to appreciate.  It's easy to appreciate a really cool and technically
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| advanced feature. It's harder to appreciate the absence of bugs, the
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| slow but steady improvement in stability, or the reliability of a
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| release process. But those things distinguish a good project from a
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| great one.
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| """
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| 
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| 		[Rules.adding-maintainers]
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| 
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| 		title = "How are maintainers added?"
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| 
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| 		text = """
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| Maintainers are first and foremost contributors that have shown they
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| are committed to the long term success of a project. Contributors
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| wanting to become maintainers are expected to be deeply involved in
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| contributing code, pull request review, and triage of issues in the
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| project for more than three months.
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| 
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| Just contributing does not make you a maintainer, it is about building
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| trust with the current maintainers of the project and being a person
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| that they can depend on and trust to make decisions in the best
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| interest of the project.
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| 
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| Periodically, the existing maintainers curate a list of contributors
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| that have shown regular activity on the project over the prior
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| months. From this list, maintainer candidates are selected.
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| 
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| After a candidate has been announced, the existing maintainers are
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| given five business days to discuss the candidate, raise objections
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| and cast their vote. Candidates must be approved by at least 66% of
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| the current maintainers by adding their vote on the slack
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| channel. Only maintainers of the repository that the candidate is
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| proposed for are allowed to vote.
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| 
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| If a candidate is approved, a maintainer will contact the candidate to
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| invite the candidate to open a pull request that adds the contributor
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| to the MAINTAINERS file. The candidate becomes a maintainer once the
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| pull request is merged.
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| """
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| 
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| 		[Rules.stepping-down-policy]
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| 
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| 		title = "Stepping down policy"
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| 
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| 		text = """
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| Life priorities, interests, and passions can change. If you're a
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| maintainer but feel you must remove yourself from the list, inform
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| other maintainers that you intend to step down, and if possible, help
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| find someone to pick up your work.  At the very least, ensure your
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| work can be continued where you left off.
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| 
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| After you've informed other maintainers, create a pull request to
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| remove yourself from the MAINTAINERS file.
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| """
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| 
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| 		[Rules.inactive-maintainers]
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| 
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| 		title = "Removal of inactive maintainers"
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| 
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| 		text = """
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| Similar to the procedure for adding new maintainers, existing
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| maintainers can be removed from the list if they do not show
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| significant activity on the project. Periodically, the maintainers
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| review the list of maintainers and their activity over the last three
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| months.
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| 
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| If a maintainer has shown insufficient activity over this period, a
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| neutral person will contact the maintainer to ask if they want to
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| continue being a maintainer. If the maintainer decides to step down as
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| a maintainer, they open a pull request to be removed from the
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| MAINTAINERS file.
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| 
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| If the maintainer wants to remain a maintainer, but is unable to
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| perform the required duties they can be removed with a vote of at
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| least 66% of the current maintainers.  The voting period is five
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| business days. Issues related to a maintainer's performance should be
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| discussed with them among the other maintainers so that they are not
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| surprised by a pull request removing them.
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| """
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| 
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| 		[Rules.DCO]
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| 
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| 		title = "Helping contributors with the DCO"
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| 
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| 		text = """
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| The [DCO or `Sign your work`](
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| https://github.com/moby/buildkit/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#sign-your-work)
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| requirement is not intended as a roadblock or speed bump.
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| 
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| Some BuildKit contributors are not as familiar with `git`, or have
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| used a web based editor, and thus asking them to `git commit --amend
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| -s` is not the best way forward.
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| 
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| In this case, maintainers can update the commits based on clause (c)
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| of the DCO.  The most trivial way for a contributor to allow the
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| maintainer to do this, is to add a DCO signature in a pull requests's
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| comment, or a maintainer can simply note that the change is
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| sufficiently trivial that it does not substantially change the
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| existing contribution - i.e., a spelling change.
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| 
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| When you add someone's DCO, please also add your own to keep a log.
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| """
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| 
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| 		[Rules."no direct push"]
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| 
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| 		title = "I'm a maintainer. Should I make pull requests too?"
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| 
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| 		text = """
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| Yes. Nobody should ever push to master directly. All changes should be
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| made through a pull request.
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| """
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| 
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| 		[Rules.meta]
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| 
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| 		title = "How is this process changed?"
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| 
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| 		text = "Just like everything else: by making a pull request :)"
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| 
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| 
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| [Org]
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| 
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| 	[Org.Maintainers]
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| 
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| 		people = [
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| 			"akihirosuda",
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| 			"crazy-max",
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| 			"jedevc",
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| 			"tiborvass",
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| 			"tonistiigi",
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| 		]
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| 
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| 	[Org.Curators]
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| 
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| 	# The curators help ensure that incoming issues and pull requests are properly triaged and
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| 	# that our various contribution and reviewing processes are respected. With their knowledge of
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| 	# the repository activity, they can also guide contributors to relevant material or
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| 	# discussions.
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| 	#
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| 	# They are neither code nor docs reviewers, so they are never expected to merge. They can
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| 	# however:
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| 	# - close an issue or pull request when it's an exact duplicate
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| 	# - close an issue or pull request when it's inappropriate or off-topic
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| 
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| 		people = [
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| 			"thajeztah",
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| 		]
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| 
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| [people]
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| 
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| # A reference list of all people associated with the project.
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| # All other sections should refer to people by their canonical key
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| # in the people section.
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| 
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| 	[people.akihirosuda]
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| 	Name = "Akihiro Suda"
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| 	Email = "akihiro.suda.cz@hco.ntt.co.jp"
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| 	GitHub = "AkihiroSuda"
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| 
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| 	[people.crazy-max]
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| 	Name = "Kevin Alvarez"
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| 	Email = "contact@crazymax.dev"
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| 	GitHub = "crazy-max"
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| 
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| 	[people.jedevc]
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| 	Name = "Justin Chadwell"
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| 	Email = "me@jedevc.com"
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| 	GitHub = "jedevc"
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| 
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| 	[people.thajeztah]
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| 	Name = "Sebastiaan van Stijn"
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| 	Email = "github@gone.nl"
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| 	GitHub = "thaJeztah"
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| 
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| 	[people.tiborvass]
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| 	Name = "Tibor Vass"
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| 	Email = "tibor@docker.com"
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| 	GitHub = "tiborvass"
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| 
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| 	[people.tonistiigi]
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| 	Name = "Tõnis Tiigi"
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| 	Email = "tonis@docker.com"
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| 	GitHub = "tonistiigi"
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