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Hi, I work for Red Hat on the Platform Tools team.  I am the technical lead for our LLVM team and the overall technical lead for Go/Rust/LLVM compiler group.  This means that I work on packaging, bug fixing and feature development for LLVM and work on high-level technical issues common across all 3 compilers.
Hi, I work for Red Hat on the Platform Tools team.  I am the technical lead for our LLVM team and the overall technical lead for Go/Rust/LLVM compiler group.  This means that I work on packaging, bug fixing and feature development for LLVM and work on high-level technical issues common across all 3 compilers.


Within Fedora I am maintainer of the LLVM sub-packages and work to ensure they work well for end users and Fedora packages that depend on them.  I also have worked on a few system-wide changes centered around packager use of make:
Within Fedora I am maintainer of the LLVM sub-packages and help ensure they work well for end users and Fedora packages that depend on them.  I also have worked on a few system-wide changes centered around packager use of make:


* https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/UseMakeBuildInstallMacro
* https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/UseMakeBuildInstallMacro
* https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Remove_make_from_BuildRoot
* https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Remove_make_from_BuildRoot

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Tom Stellard

Tom Stellard
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E-mail: tstellar@redhat.com
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IRC: tstellar on irc.libera.chat
#fedora-devel #fedora-ci #fedora-buildsys​
GitHub: tstellar
GitLab: tstellar

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FAS name: tstellar
Fedora e-mail: tstellar@fedoraproject.org
Fedora homepage: tstellar.fedorapeople.org
 


Hi, I work for Red Hat on the Platform Tools team. I am the technical lead for our LLVM team and the overall technical lead for Go/Rust/LLVM compiler group. This means that I work on packaging, bug fixing and feature development for LLVM and work on high-level technical issues common across all 3 compilers.

Within Fedora I am maintainer of the LLVM sub-packages and help ensure they work well for end users and Fedora packages that depend on them. I also have worked on a few system-wide changes centered around packager use of make: