Paul developed the CaPro protocol used in iceoryx and wrote the first proof of concept of the iceoryx predecessor. His activities in iceoryx are limited visible, because of the loss of the history in the initial commit: https://github.com/eclipse/iceoryx/pulls?q=sculpordwarf . Also as a poweruser of iceoryx with extraordinary debugging and good programming skills, he has already fixed several bugs. Remarkable is the hooking of the mqueue with a wireshark dissector and redirecting temporarily system calls, which is now widely used in the test via mocks.hpp, to track down failures in iceoryx. His contribution will accelerate the development, because of his deep system knowledge of iceoryx and the knowledge of the source code history.
Voter | Vote | Comments |
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Andy Riexinger | +1 | +1 implied by nomination |
Christian Eltzschig | -1 | I think Paul could be a valuable contributor but he made only once 5 commits in August and is not really participating actively in the community with code contributions, reviews or discussions. I would accept him as a committer when he would commit himself to the project by reviewing pull requests, provide code contributions and is active in some github issue discussions on a regular basis over a longer period. |