Format: https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/
Upstream-Name: OpenVSwitch
Source: http://openvswitch.org/

Upstream Authors (from AUTHORS.rst):

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  Name                               Email
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  Aaron Conole                       aconole@redhat.com
  Aaron Rosen                        arosen@clemson.edu
  Abhiram R N                        abhiramrn@gmail.com
  Adrian Guzowski                    adrian.guzowski@exatel.pl
  Adrian Moreno                      amorenoz@redhat.com
  Aidan Shribman                     aidan.shribman@gmail.com
  Alan Pevec                         alan.pevec@redhat.com
  Ales Musil                         amusil@redhat.com
  Alessandro Pilotti                 apilotti@cloudbasesolutions.com
  Alexander Duyck                    alexander.h.duyck@redhat.com
  Alexandru Copot                    alex.mihai.c@gmail.com
  Alexei Starovoitov                 ast@plumgrid.com
  Alexey I. Froloff                  raorn@raorn.name
  Alexey Roytman                     roytman@il.ibm.com
  Alex Wang                          ee07b291@gmail.com
  Alfredo Finelli                    alf@computationes.de
  Alin Balutoiu                      abalutoiu@cloudbasesolutions.com
  Alin Serdean                       aserdean@ovn.org
  Allen Chen                         allen.chen@jaguarmicro.com
  Amber Kumar                        kumar.amber@intel.com
  Ambika Arora                       ambika.arora@tcs.com
  Amit Bose                          bose@noironetworks.com
  Amit Prakash Shukla                amitprakashs@marvell.com
  Amitabha Biswas                    azbiswas@gmail.com
  Anand Kumar                        kumaranand@vmware.com
  Andrea Kao                         eirinikos@gmail.com
  Andreas Karis                      akaris@redhat.com
  Andreas Stieger                    andreas.stieger@gmx.de
  Andrew Evans
  Andrew Beekhof                     abeekhof@redhat.com
  Andrew Kampjes                     a.kampjes@gmail.com
  Andrew Lambeth                     alambeth@vmware.com
  Andrew Rybchenko                   andrew.rybchenko@oktetlabs.ru
  Andre McCurdy                      armccurdy@gmail.com
  Andy Hill                          hillad@gmail.com
  Andy Southgate                     andy.southgate@citrix.com
  Andy Zhou                          azhou@ovn.org
  Ankur Sharma                       ankursharma@vmware.com
  Anoob Soman                        anoob.soman@citrix.com
  Ansis Atteka                       aatteka@vmware.com
  Anton Ivanov                       anton.ivanov@cambridgegreys.com
  Antonio Fischetti                  antonio.fischetti@intel.com
  Anupam Chanda
  Ariel Levkovich                    lariel@nvidia.com
  Ariel Tubaltsev                    atubaltsev@vmware.com
  Arnoldo Lutz                       arnoldo.lutz.guevara@hpe.com
  Arun Sharma                        arun.sharma@calsoftinc.com
  Aryan TaheriMonfared               aryan.taherimonfared@uis.no
  Asaf Penso                         asafp@mellanox.com
  Ashish Varma                       ashishvarma.ovs@gmail.com
  Ashwin Swaminathan                 ashwinds@arista.com
  Babu Shanmugam                     bschanmu@redhat.com
  Bala Sankaran                      bsankara@redhat.com
  Balazs Nemeth                      bnemeth@redhat.com
  Ben Pfaff                          blp@ovn.org
  Ben Warren                         ben@skyportsystems.com
  Benli Ye                           daniely@vmware.com
  Bert Vermeulen                     bert@biot.com
  Bhanuprakash Bodireddy             bhanuprakash.bodireddy@intel.com
  Billy O'Mahony                     billy.o.mahony@intel.com
  Binbin Xu                          xu.binbin1@zte.com.cn
  Bodo Petermann                     b.petermann@syseleven.de
  Boleslaw Tokarski                  boleslaw.tokarski@jollamobile.com
  Brad Cowie                         brad@faucet.nz
  Brian Haley                        haleyb.dev@gmail.com
  Brian Kruger                       bkruger+ovsdev@gmail.com
  Bruce Davie                        bdavie@vmware.com
  Bryan Phillippe                    bp@toroki.com
  Carlo Andreotti                    c.andreotti@m3s.it
  Casey Barker                       crbarker@google.com
  Chandan Somani                     csomani@redhat.com
  Chandra Sekhar Vejendla            csvejend@us.ibm.com
  Chris Riches                       chris.riches@nutanix.com
  Chris Wright                       chrisw@sous-sol.org
  Christoph Jaeger                   cj@linux.com
  Christophe Fontaine                cfontain@redhat.com
  Christopher Aubut                  christopher@aubut.me
  Chuck Short                        zulcss@ubuntu.com
  Cian Ferriter                      cian.ferriter@intel.com
  Ciara Loftus                       ciara.loftus@intel.com
  Clint Byrum                        clint@fewbar.com
  Colin Watson                       cjwatson@ubuntu.com
  Cong Wang                          amwang@redhat.com
  Conner Herriges                    conner.herriges@ibm.com
  Damien Millescamps                 damien.millescamps@6wind.com
  Damijan Skvarc                     damjan.skvarc@gmail.com
  Dan Carpenter                      dan.carpenter@oracle.com
  Dan McGregor                       dan.mcgregor@usask.ca
  Dan Wendlandt
  Dan Williams                       dcbw@redhat.com
  Daniel Alvarez                     dalvarez@redhat.com
  Daniel Borkmann                    dborkman@redhat.com
  Daniel Ding                        zhihui.ding@easystack.cn
  Daniel Hiltgen                     daniel@netkine.com
  Daniel Roman
  Daniele Di Proietto                daniele.di.proietto@gmail.com
  Daniele Venturino                  venturino.daniele+ovs@gmail.com
  Danny Kukawka                      danny.kukawka@bisect.de
  Darrell Ball                       dlu998@gmail.com
  Dave Tucker                        dave@dtucker.co.uk
  David Erickson                     derickso@stanford.edu
  David Hill                         dhill@redhat.com
  David Marchand                     david.marchand@redhat.com
  David S. Miller                    davem@davemloft.net
  David Wilder                       dwilder@us.ibm.com
  David Yang                         davidy@vmware.com
  Dennis Sam                         dsam@arista.com
  Devendra Naga                      devendra.aaru@gmail.com
  Dexia Li                           dexia.li@jaguarmicro.com
  Dincer Beken                       dbeken@blackned.de
  Dmitry Krivenok                    krivenok.dmitry@gmail.com
  Dominic Curran                     dominic.curran@citrix.com
  Dongdong                           dongdong1@huawei.com
  Dongjun                            dongj@dtdream.com
  Duan Jiong                         djduanjiong@gmail.com
  Duffie Cooley
  Dujie                              dujie@didiglobal.com
  Dumitru Ceara                      dceara@redhat.com
  Dustin Lundquist                   dustin@null-ptr.net
  Ed Maste                           emaste@freebsd.org
  Ed Swierk                          eswierk@skyportsystems.com
  Edouard Bourguignon                madko@linuxed.net
  Eelco Chaudron                     echaudro@redhat.com
  Eiichi Tsukata                     eiichi.tsukata@nutanix.com
  Eli Britstein                      elibr@nvidia.com
  Emma Finn                          emma.finn@intel.com
  Eric Lapointe                      elapointe@corsa.com
  Esteban Rodriguez Betancourt       estebarb@hpe.com
  Aymerich Edward                    edward.aymerich@hpe.com
  Edward Tomasz Napierała            trasz@freebsd.org
  Eitan Eliahu                       eliahue@vmware.com
  Eohyung Lee                        liquidnuker@gmail.com
  Eric Dumazet                       edumazet@google.com
  Eric Garver                        e@erig.me
  Eric Sesterhenn                    eric.sesterhenn@lsexperts.de
  Ethan J. Jackson                   ejj@eecs.berkeley.edu
  Ethan Rahn                         erahn@arista.com
  Eziz Durdyyev                      ezizdurdy@gmail.com
  Fabrizio D'Angelo                  fdangelo@redhat.com
  Faicker Mo                         faicker.mo@ucloud.cn
  fang                               fangjiannan@cmss.chinamobile.com
  Fangrui Song                       maskray@google.com
  Felix Huettner                     felix.huettner@mail.schwarz
  Fengqi Li                          lifengqi@inspur.com
  Flavio Fernandes                   flavio@flaviof.com
  Flavio Leitner                     fbl@redhat.com
  Francesco Fusco                    ffusco@redhat.com
  François Rigault                   frigo@amadeus.com
  Frédéric Tobias Christ             fchrist@live.de
  Frode Nordahl                      frode.nordahl@gmail.com
  FUJITA Tomonori                    fujita.tomonori@lab.ntt.co.jp
  Gabe Beged-Dov                     gabe@begeddov.com
  Gaetan Rivet                       grive@u256.net
  Gaetano Catalli                    gaetano.catalli@gmail.com
  Gal Sagie                          gal.sagie@gmail.com
  Genevieve LEsperance               glesperance@pivotal.io
  Geoffrey Wossum                    gwossum@acm.org
  Gianluca Merlo                     gianluca.merlo@gmail.com
  Giuseppe Lettieri                  g.lettieri@iet.unipi.it
  Glen Gibb                          grg@stanford.edu
  Gowrishankar Muthukrishnan         gmuthukr@redhat.com
  Guoshuai Li                        ligs@dtdream.com
  Guolin Yang                        gyang@vmware.com
  Guru Chaitanya Perakam             gperakam@Brocade.com
  Gurucharan Shetty                  guru@ovn.org
  Han Ding                           handing@chinatelecom.cn
  Han Zhou                           zhouhan@gmail.com
  Hao Zheng
  Hariprasad Govindharajan           hariprasad.govindharajan@intel.com
  Harold Huang                       baymaxhuang@gmail.com
  Harry Van Haaren                   harry.van.haaren@intel.com
  Helmut Schaa                       helmut.schaa@googlemail.com
  Henry Mai
  Hiteshi Kalra                      hiteshi.kalra@tcs.com
  Hongzhi Guo                        guohongzhi1@huawei.com
  Huanle Han                         hanxueluo@gmail.com
  Hui Kang                           kangh@us.ibm.com
  Hyong Youb Kim                     hyonkim@cisco.com
  Ian Campbell                       Ian.Campbell@citrix.com
  Ian Stokes                         ian.stokes@intel.com
  Ilya Maximets                      i.maximets@ovn.org
  Iman Tabrizian                     tabrizian@outlook.com
  Isaku Yamahata                     yamahata@valinux.co.jp
  Ivan Dyukov                        i.dyukov@samsung.com
  Ivan Malov                         ivan.malov@arknetworks.am
  IWASE Yusuke                       iwase.yusuke@gmail.com
  Jaime Caamaño Ruiz                 jcaamano@suse.com
  Jakob Meng                         code@jakobmeng.de
  Jakub Libosvar                     libosvar@redhat.com
  Jakub Sitnicki                     jsitnicki@gmail.com
  James P.                           roampune@gmail.com
  James Page                         james.page@ubuntu.com
  James Raphael Tiovalen             jamestiotio@gmail.com
  Jamie Lennox                       jamielennox@gmail.com
  Jan Scheurich                      jan.scheurich@ericsson.com
  Jan Vansteenkiste                  jan@vstone.eu
  Jarno Rajahalme                    jarno@ovn.org
  Jason Kölker                       jason@koelker.net
  Jason Wessel                       jason.wessel@windriver.com
  Jasper Capel                       jasper@capel.tv
  Jean Tourrilhes                    jt@hpl.hp.com
  Jeff Squyres                       jsquyres@cisco.com
  Jeffrey Walton                     noloader@gmail.com
  Jeremy Stribling
  Jeroen van Bemmel                  jvb127@gmail.com
  Jesse Gross                        jesse@kernel.org
  Jian Li                            lijian@ooclab.com
  Jiang Lidong                       jianglidong3@jd.com
  Jianbo Liu                         jianbol@mellanox.com
  Jing Ai                            jinga@google.com
  Jinjun Gao                         gjinjun@gmail.com
  Jiri Benc                          jbenc@redhat.com
  Joe Perches                        joe@perches.com
  Joe Stringer                       joe@ovn.org
  Jon Kohler                         jon@nutanix.com
  Jonathan Davies                    jonathan.davies@nutanix.com
  Jonathan Vestin                    jonavest@kau.se
  Jorge Arturo Sauma Vargas          jorge.sauma@hpe.com
  Jun Gu                             jun.gu@easystack.cn
  Jun Nakajima                       jun.nakajima@intel.com
  Jun Wang                           junwang01@cestc.cn
  JunhanYan                          juyan@redhat.com
  JunoZhu                            zhunatuzi@gmail.com
  Justin Pettit                      jpettit@ovn.org
  Kaige Fu                           fukaige@huawei.com
  Keith Amidon
  Ken Ajiro                          ajiro@mxw.nes.nec.co.jp
  Ken Sanislo                        ken@intherack.com
  Kenneth Duda                       kduda@arista.com
  Kentaro Ebisawa                    ebiken.g@gmail.com
  Keshav Gupta                       keshav.gupta@ericsson.com
  Kevin Lo                           kevlo@FreeBSD.org
  Kevin Sprague                      ksprague0711@gmail.com
  Kevin Traynor                      ktraynor@redhat.com
  Khem Raj                           raj.khem@gmail.com
  Kmindg G                           kmindg@gmail.com
  Kris Murphy                        kriskend@linux.vnet.ibm.com
  Krishna Kolakaluri                 kkolakaluri@plume.com
  Krishna Kondaka                    kkondaka@vmware.com
  Kyle Mestery                       mestery@mestery.com
  Kyle Simpson                       kyleandrew.simpson@gmail.com
  Kyle Upton                         kupton@baymicrosystems.com
  Lance Yang                         lance.yang@arm.com
  Lance Richardson                   lance.richardson@broadcom.com
  Lars Kellogg-Stedman               lars@redhat.com
  Lei Huang                          huang.f.lei@gmail.com
  Leif Madsen                        lmadsen@redhat.com
  Leo Alterman
  Li RongQing                        lirongqing@baidu.com
  Lian-min Wang                      liang-min.wang@intel.com
  Liang Mancang                      liangmc1@chinatelecom.cn
  Lin Huang                          linhuang@ruijie.com.cn
  Liu Chang                          liuchang@cmss.chinamobile.com
  Lilijun                            jerry.lilijun@huawei.com
  Lili Huang                         huanglili.huang@huawei.com
  Liliia Butorina                    l.butorina@partner.samsung.com
  Linda Sun                          lsun@vmware.com
  Lior Neudorfer                     lior@guardicore.com
  Liu Chang                          txfh2007@aliyun.com
  Liu Yulong                         liuyulong.xa@gmail.com
  Lorand Jakab                       lojakab@cisco.com
  Lorenzo Bianconi                   lorenzo.bianconi@redhat.com
  Luca Giraudo
  Lucas Alvares Gomes                lucasagomes@gmail.com
  Lucian Petrut                      lpetrut@cloudbasesolutions.com
  Luigi Rizzo                        rizzo@iet.unipi.it
  Luis E. P.                         l31g@hotmail.com
  Luca Czesla                        luca.czesla@mail.schwarz
  Lukasz Pawlik                      lukaszx.pawlik@intel.com
  Lukasz Rzasik                      lukasz.rzasik@gmail.com
  Maciej Józefczyk                   mjozefcz@redhat.com
  Madhu Challa                       challa@noironetworks.com
  Manohar K C                        manukc@gmail.com
  Marcin Mirecki                     mmirecki@redhat.com
  Mario Cabrera                      mario.cabrera@hpe.com
  Mark D. Gray                       mark.d.gray@redhat.com
  Mark Hamilton
  Mark Kavanagh                      mark.b.kavanagh81@gmail.com
  Mark Maglana                       mmaglana@gmail.com
  Mark Michelson                     mmichels@redhat.com
  Markos Chandras                    mchandras@suse.de
  Markus Linnala                     markus.linnala@gmail.com
  Martin Casado                      casado@cs.stanford.edu
  Martin Fong                        mwfong@csl.sri.com
  Martin Kalcok                      martin.kalcok@canonical.com
  Martin Varghese                    martin.varghese@nokia.com
  Martin Xu                          martinxu9.ovs@gmail.com
  Martin Zhang                       martinbj2008@gmail.com
  Martino Fornasa                    mf@fornasa.it
  Maryam Tahhan                      maryam.tahhan@intel.com
  Matteo Croce                       mcroce@redhat.com
  Matthias May                       matthias.may@neratec.com
  Mauricio Vásquez                   mauricio.vasquezbernal@studenti.polito.it
  Max Lamprecht                      max.lamprecht@mail.schwarz
  Maxime Coquelin                    maxime.coquelin@redhat.com
  Mehak Mahajan
  Michael Arnaldi                    arnaldimichael@gmail.com
  Michael Santana                    msantana@redhat.com
  Michael Phelan                     michael.phelan@intel.com
  Michal Kazior                      michal@plume.com
  Michal Weglicki                    michalx.weglicki@intel.com
  Michele Baldessari                 michele@acksyn.org
  Mickey Spiegel                     mickeys.dev@gmail.com
  Miguel Angel Ajo                   majopela@redhat.com
  Miika Petäjäniemi                  miika.petajaniemi@solita.fi
  Mijo Safradin                      mijo@linux.vnet.ibm.com
  Mika Vaisanen                      mika.vaisanen@gmail.com
  Mike Ovsiannikov                   mike.ovsiannikov@nutanix.com
  Mike Pattrick                      mkp@redhat.com
  Minoru TAKAHASHI                   takahashi.minoru7@gmail.com
  Miro Tomaska                       mtomaska@redhat.com
  Mohammad Heib                      mheib@redhat.com
  Moshe Levi                         moshele@mellanox.com
  Murphy McCauley                    murphy.mccauley@gmail.com
  Natasha Gude
  Neal Shrader                       neal@digitalocean.com
  Neil McKee                         neil.mckee@inmon.com
  Neil Zhu                           zhuj@centecnetworks.com
  Nicolas J. Bouliane                nbouliane@digitalocean.com
  Nimay Desai                        nimaydesai1@gmail.com
  Nir Anteby                         nanteby@nvidia.com
  Nithin Raju                        nithin@vmware.com
  Niti Rohilla                       niti.rohilla@tcs.com
  Nitin Katiyar                      nitin.katiyar@ericsson.com
  Nobuhiro MIKI                      nmiki@yahoo-corp.jp
  Numan Siddique                     nusiddiq@redhat.com
  Ofer Ben-Yacov                     ofer.benyacov@gmail.com
  Ophir Munk                         ophirmu@mellanox.com
  Or Gerlitz                         ogerlitz@mellanox.com
  Ori Shoshan                        ori.shoshan@guardicore.com
  Padmanabhan Krishnan               kprad1@yahoo.com
  Panu Matilainen                    pmatilai@redhat.com
  Paolo Valerio                      pvalerio@redhat.com
  Paraneetharan Chandrasekaran       paraneetharanc@gmail.com
  Paul Boca                          pboca@cloudbasesolutions.com
  Paul Fazzone                       pfazzone@vmware.com
  Paul Ingram
  Paul-Emmanuel Raoul                skyper@skyplabs.net
  Pavithra Ramesh                    paramesh@vmware.com
  Peng He                            hepeng.0320@bytedance.com
  Pengfei Sun                        sunpengfei16@huawei.com
  Peter Downs                        padowns@gmail.com
  Philippe Jung                      phil.jung@free.fr
  Pim van den Berg                   pim@nethuis.nl
  pritesh                            pritesh.kothari@cisco.com
  Pravin B Shelar                    pshelar@ovn.org
  Przemyslaw Szczerbik               przemyslawx.szczerbik@intel.com
  Qian Chen                          cq674350529@163.com
  Qiuyu Xiao                         qiuyu.xiao.qyx@gmail.com
  Quentin Monnet                     quentin.monnet@6wind.com
  Raju Subramanian
  Rami Rosen                         ramirose@gmail.com
  Ramu Ramamurthy                    ramu.ramamurthy@us.ibm.com
  Randall Sharo                      andall.sharo@navy.mil
  Ravi Kerur                         Ravi.Kerur@telekom.com
  Raymond Burkholder                 ray@oneunified.net
  Reid Price
  Remi Jouannet                      remi.jouannet@outscale.com
  Remko Tronçon                      git@el-tramo.be
  Renat Nurgaliyev                   impleman@gmail.com
  Rich Lane                          rlane@bigswitch.com
  Richard Oliver                     richard@richard-oliver.co.uk
  Rishi Bamba                        rishi.bamba@tcs.com
  Rob Adams                          readams@readams.net
  Rob Hoes                           rob.hoes@citrix.com
  Robert Wojciechowicz               robertx.wojciechowicz@intel.com
  Robert Åkerblom-Andersson          Robert.nr1@gmail.com
  Roberto Bartzen Acosta             roberto.acosta@luizalabs.com
  Robin Jarry                        rjarry@redhat.com
  Rohith Basavaraja                  rohith.basavaraja@gmail.com
  Roi Dayan                          roid@nvidia.com
  Róbert Mulik                       robert.mulik@ericsson.com
  Romain Lenglet                     romain.lenglet@berabera.info
  Rosemarie O'Riorden                rosemarie@redhat.com
  Roni Bar Yanai                     roniba@mellanox.com
  Russell Bryant                     russell@ovn.org
  RYAN D. MOATS                      rmoats@us.ibm.com
  Ryan Wilson
  Sairam Venugopal                   vsairam@vmware.com
  Sajjad Lateef
  Salem Sol                          salems@nvidia.com
  Saloni Jain                        saloni.jain@tcs.com
  Salvatore Daniele                  sdaniele@redhat.com
  Samuel Ghinet                      sghinet@cloudbasesolutions.com
  Sanjay Sane
  Saurabh Mohan                      saurabh@cplanenetworks.com
  Saurabh Shah
  Saurabh Shrivastava                saurabh.shrivastava@nuagenetworks.net
  Sayali Naval                       sanaval@cisco.com
  Scott Cheloha                      scottcheloha@gmail.com
  Scott Lowe                         scott.lowe@scottlowe.org
  Scott Mann                         sdmnix@gmail.com
  Seamus Ryan                        seamus.ryan@intel.com
  Selvamuthukumar                    smkumar@merunetworks.com
  Sergey Madaminov                   sergey.madaminov@gmail.com
  Sha Zhang                          zhangsha.zhang@huawei.com
  Shad Ansari                        shad.ansari@hpe.com
  Shahar Klein                       sklein@nvidia.com
  Shan Wei                           davidshan@tencent.com
  Sharon Krendel                     thekafkaf@gmail.com
  Shashank Ram                       rams@vmware.com
  Shashwat Srivastava                shashwat.srivastava@tcs.com
  Shih-Hao Li                        shihli@vmware.com
  Shu Shen                           shu.shen@radisys.com
  Simon Horman                       horms@ovn.org
  Simon Jones                        batmanustc@gmail.com
  Sivaprasad Tummala                 sivaprasad.tummala@intel.com
  Somnath Chatterjee                 somnath.b.chatterjee@ericsson.com
  Songtao Zhan                       zhanst1@chinatelecom.cn
  Sorin Vinturis                     svinturis@cloudbasesolutions.com
  Sriharsha Basavapatna              sriharsha.basavapatna@broadcom.com
  Stefan Hoffmann                    stefan.hoffmann@cloudandheat.com
  Steffen Gebert                     steffen.gebert@informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de
  Sten Spans                         sten@blinkenlights.nl
  Stephane A. Sezer                  sas@cd80.net
  Stephen Finucane                   stephen@that.guru
  Steve Ruan                         ruansx@cn.ibm.com
  Stuart Cardall                     developer@it-offshore.co.uk
  Sugesh Chandran                    sugesh.chandran@intel.com
  SUGYO Kazushi                      sugyo.org@gmail.com
  Sunyang Wu                         sunyang.wu@jaguarmicro.com
  Surya Rudra                        rudrasurya.r@altencalsoftlabs.com
  Tadaaki Nagao                      nagao@stratosphere.co.jp
  Tao Liu                            thomas.liu@ucloud.cn
  Tao YunXiang                       taoyunxiang@cmss.chinamobile.com
  Terry Wilson                       twilson@redhat.com
  Tetsuo NAKAGAWA                    nakagawa@mxc.nes.nec.co.jp
  Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo      cascardo@cascardo.eti.br
  Thilak Raj Surendra Babu           thilakraj.sb@nutanix.com
  Thomas F. Herbert                  thomasfherbert@gmail.com
  Thomas Goirand                     zigo@debian.org
  Thomas Graf                        tgraf@noironetworks.com
  Thomas Lacroix                     thomas.lacroix@citrix.com
  Timo Puha                          timox.puha@intel.com
  Timothy Redaelli                   tredaelli@redhat.com
  Todd Deshane                       deshantm@gmail.com
  Tom Everman                        teverman@google.com
  Tomasz Konieczny                   tomaszx.konieczny@intel.com
  Toms Atteka                        cpp.code.lv@gmail.com
  Tony van der Peet                  tony.vanderpeet@alliedtelesis.co.nz
  Torgny Lindberg                    torgny.lindberg@ericsson.com
  Tsvi Slonim                        tsvi@toroki.com
  Tuan Nguyen                        tuan.nguyen@veriksystems.com
  Tyler Coumbes                      coumbes@gmail.com
  Tony van der Peet                  tony.vanderpeet@alliedtelesis.co.nz
  Tonghao Zhang                      xiangxia.m.yue@gmail.com
  Usman Ansari                       ua1422@gmail.com
  Valient Gough                      vgough@pobox.com
  Vasu Dasari                        vdasari@gmail.com
  Venkata Anil Kommaddi              vkommadi@redhat.com
  Viacheslav Galaktionov             viacheslav.galaktionov@arknetworks.am
  Ville Skyttä                       ville.skytta@upcloud.com
  Vishal Deep Ajmera                 vishal.deep.ajmera@ericsson.com
  Vivien Bernet-Rollande             vbr@soprive.net
  Vlad Buslov                        vladbu@nvidia.com
  Vladislav Odintsov                 odivlad@gmail.com
  Volkan Atlı                        volkan.atli@b-ulltech.com
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