I'd like to take the opportunity to announce my retirement from Red Hat, and from the workforce in general. My last day at Red Hat will be May 29th, 2020.
Accordingly, I will be relinquishing my role as maintainer of the crash utility. My replacement will be made up of three co-maintainers: Kazuhito Hagio k-hagio...@nec.com Lianbo Jiang liji...@redhat.com Bhupesh Sharma bhsha...@redhat.com As you may be aware, Kazuhito will be performing double-duty, as he is also the upstream maintainer of the makedumpfile facility; he has been a significant contributor to the crash utility. Lianbo and Bhupesh have both been working extensively in the kexec/kdump area, both in the kernel and the user-space utilities. Initially Kazuhito will primarily be handling upstream github duties, while Lianbo and Bhupesh will be handling Fedora, CentOS stream, and RHEL maintenance. All three will be involved in the acceptance of patches posted on this mailing list. Please welcome them in their new roles; I am confident they will do a terrific job. Since the https://people.redhat.com/anderson web page will be decommissioned after my departure, its contents have been moved to be co-located with the crash-utility github site: https://crash-utility.github.io I want to express my appreciation to all of you who have contributed patches, both bug fixes and new features, and most importantly, to the support from users who have kept the crash utility alive for over 20 years now. It has been my great pleasure to have had the chance to work with such an extraordinary international cast of characters. I will still be lurking as a regular subscriber to this list, at my home address: ander...@prospeed.net It will be fun to watch what happens... Best wishes to all of you in these trying times, Dave Anderson -- Crash-utility mailing list Crash-utility@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/crash-utility