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Add a few new contrib.texi entries, especially for people who perform GCC fuzzy testing and report bugs

Message ID 20180307130633.GD5867@tucnak
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Jakub Jelinek March 7, 2018, 1:06 p.m. UTC
Hi!

As appreciation of the hard work of people doing fuzzy testing of
GCC and reporting high quality bugs, I'd like to list them in contrib.texi.
This patch just lists them in the GCC testing group, shall we have a special
sub-list for the fuzzy testing?
The patch also adds or updates a couple of other entries, but I'm sure I've
missed many people in both the testing and GCC development categories, for
which I apologize.  We can always have incremental patches, contrib.texi
is helplessly obsolete anyway and for many doesn't reflect last 10-15 years
of work at all.  We should also add entries for people reporting lots of
bugs even if it is not from fuzzy testing.

Anyway, ok for trunk?  Are all people on the CC ok with them being listed in
there (reply privately if needed)?

2018-03-07  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	* doc/contrib.texi: Add entries for Martin Liska, David Malcolm,
	Marek Polacek, extend Vladimir Makarov's and Jonathan Wakely's entry
	and add entries for people that perform GCC fuzzy testing and report
	numerous bugs.



	Jakub
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--- gcc/doc/contrib.texi.jj	2018-01-03 10:20:21.699538202 +0100
+++ gcc/doc/contrib.texi	2018-03-07 13:44:15.155724282 +0100
@@ -586,6 +586,10 @@  Chen Liqin for various S+core related fi
 maintaining the S+core port.
 
 @item
+Martin Liska for his work on identical code folding, the sanitizers,
+HSA and general bug fixing.
+
+@item
 Weiwen Liu for testing and various bug fixes.
 
 @item
@@ -615,8 +619,13 @@  various code generation improvements, wo
 @item
 Vladimir Makarov for hacking some ugly i960 problems, PowerPC hacking
 improvements to compile-time performance, overall knowledge and
-direction in the area of instruction scheduling, and design and
-implementation of the automaton based instruction scheduler.
+direction in the area of instruction scheduling, design and
+implementation of the automaton based instruction scheduler and
+design and implementation of the integrated and local register allocators.
+
+@item
+David Malcolm for his work on improving GCC diagnostics, JIT, self-tests
+and unit testing.
 
 @item
 Bob Manson for his behind the scenes work on dejagnu.
@@ -784,6 +793,10 @@  out lots of problems we need to solve, m
 taking care of documentation maintenance in general.
 
 @item
+Marek Polacek for his work on the C front end, the sanitizers and general
+bug fixing.
+
+@item
 Andrew Pinski for processing bug reports by the dozen.
 
 @item
@@ -1050,7 +1063,7 @@  Andrew Waterman for contributing the RIS
 
 @item
 Jonathan Wakely for contributing libstdc++ Doxygen notes and XHTML
-guidance.
+guidance and maintaining libstdc++.
 
 @item
 Dean Wakerley for converting the install documentation from HTML to texinfo
@@ -1653,6 +1666,9 @@  Pekka Nikander
 Rick Niles
 
 @item
+Vegard Nossum
+
+@item
 Jon Olson
 
 @item
@@ -1671,6 +1687,12 @@  Derk Reefman
 David Rees
 
 @item
+John Regehr
+
+@item
+Volker Reichelt
+
+@item
 Paul Reilly
 
 @item
@@ -1698,12 +1720,27 @@  David Schuler
 Vin Shelton
 
 @item
+Zdenek Sojka
+
+@item
+Arseny Solokha
+
+@item
 Tim Souder
 
 @item
+Gerhard Steinmetz
+
+@item
+Zhendong Su
+
+@item
 Adam Sulmicki
 
 @item
+Chengnian Sun
+
+@item
 Bill Thorson
 
 @item
@@ -1722,6 +1759,9 @@  Ian Watson
 David E. Young
 
 @item
+Qirun Zhang
+
+@item
 And many others
 @end itemize