Cygwin: FAQ 1.6: Update "Who's behind the project?"

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mailing lists rather than sending personal email.)</emphasis>
</para>
<para>
Corinna Vinschen is the current project lead. Corinna is a senior Red Hat
engineer. Corinna is responsible for the Cygwin library and maintains a couple
of packages, for instance OpenSSH, OpenSSL, and a lot more.
Corinna Vinschen is the current project lead,
responsible for the Cygwin library and a lot more.
</para>
<para>
Yaakov Selkowitz is another Red Hat engineer working on the Cygwin project.
He's the guy behind the current build and packaging system and maintains by
far the most packages in the Cygwin distribution.
Yaakov Selkowitz is the guy behind the current build and packaging system
and maintained by far the most packages in the Cygwin distribution.
</para>
<para>
Jon Turney is developer and maintainer of the Cygwin X server and a couple
of related packages.
Jon Turney is maintainer of the Cygwin X server and related packages.
</para>
<para>
The packages in the Net release are maintained by a large group of people;
a complete list can be found
<ulink url='https://cygwin.com/cygwin-pkg-maint'>here</ulink>.
The packages are maintained by a large group of
<ulink url='https://cygwin.com/cygwin-pkg-maint'>volunteers</ulink>.
</para>
<para>Please note that all of us working on Cygwin try to be as responsive as
possible and deal with patches and questions as we get them, but realistically
we don't have time to answer all of the email that is sent to the main mailing
list. Making Net releases of the Win32 tools and helping people on the Net out
is not our primary job function, so some email will have to go unanswered.
<para>
Please note that all of us volunteering on Cygwin try to be as responsive as
possible and deal with patches and questions as we get them, but
realistically we don't have time to answer all of the email that is sent to
the main mailing list.
Making releases of the tools and packages is an activity in our spare time,
helping people out is not our primary focus, so some email will have to go
unanswered.
</para>
<para>Many thanks to everyone using the tools for their many contributions in
the form of advice, bug reports, and code fixes. Keep them coming!