Alpine Linux:Developers
Supporting Developers
Supporting developers CAN and WILL:
- Encourage them to continue working on the project
 - Be a reward about something they did and you find useful
 - Remind that people care about the project
 - Books/etc can improve know-how of the project developers
 
It does NOT:
- Entitle you to get priority support
 - Entitle you to receive private support
 - Ensure that your feature request will get priority
 - Ensure that your feature request will be done
 
Timo Teräs
Email: timo.teras@iki.fi
Working mostly on:
- apk-tools
 - ARM port, musl support
 - DMVPN: opennhrp, ipsec-tools, linux kernel ipsec support, openssl
 - kamailio, Asterisk, DAHDI, zaphfc
 
Accepts:
- Books on programming, algorithms and/or security (inquire if you need titles, or have something you can send)
 - Coffee and single malts (within EU to avoid import tax)
 - Paypal donations
 
Natanael Copa
Email: ncopa@alpinelinux.org
Working mostly on:
- Release engineering
 - aports/packages (maintainer for 1300+ packages)
 - build tools (abuild)
 - security patching
 
Accepts:
- Books on programming (ask for titles)
 - Paypal donations: ncopa@alpinelinux.org
 - Bitcoin: 14t8AKhQyWe8nfRZCaXmzXWBiyUZb3QTVA
 
Carlo Landmeter
Contact
- Email: clandmeter@alpinelinux.org
 - IRC: clandmeter (CET)
 
Work on Alpine
- Alpine Council, TSC and Infra member
 - Developer/Maintainer of some packages
 - aarch64 port (including its infrastructure)
 - riscv64 port (bootstrapped most of world)
 - Created multiple Alpine web based solutions (www, pkgs, and more)
 
Ways to support
- Send friendly greetings
 - PayPal: clandmeter@alpinelinux.org