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<h3>Maintainers</h3>
<p>
Information on what a maintainer is and why they are important to the appdb.
Information on what a maintainer is and why they are important to the os db.
</p>
<p>
Maintainers are privileged users who have the ability to administrate applications and versions. Maintainers typically use the
applications and versions they maintain on a daily or weekely basis and test them with each new version of Wine that is
Maintainers are privileged users who have the ability to administrate operating systems and versions. Maintainers typically use the
operating systems and versions they maintain on a weekely or monthly basis and test them with each new version of QEMU that is
released. They also respond to forum posts for their applications/versions and review and process test results and
screenshots that users submit. Please see the <a href="./?sTopic=maintainer_guidelines" style="cursor: help">maintainer's guidelines</a>
for more information on the kinds of things a maintainer has stewardship over.
<p>
Maintainers are crucial to the usefulness of the AppDB as they ensure that information is kept up-to-date. With the large
number of applications and versions present in the AppDB today it would be a difficult task for the small number of AppDB
Maintainers are crucial to the usefulness of the OS DB as they ensure that information is kept up-to-date. With the large
number of applications and versions present in the OS DB today it would be a difficult task for the small number of OS DB
admins to try to perform this task.
<p>
See the AppDB <a href="./?sTopic=appdb_faq" style="cursor: help">FAQ</a> for the difference between a maintainer and a super
See the OS DB <a href="./?sTopic=appdb_faq" style="cursor: help">FAQ</a> for the difference between a maintainer and a super
maintainer.