Thoughts by Ted
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Theodore T'so Fellow and Chief Platform Strategist Linux Foundation |
Theodore Ts'o was the first North American Linux Kernel Developer, and organizes the Annual Linux Kernel Developer's Summit, which brings together the top 75 Linux Kernel Developers from all over the world for an annual face-to-face meeting. He was a founding board member of the Free Standards Group, and was chair of that organization until it merged with OSDL to form the Linux Foundation. He is one of the core maintainers for the ext2, ext3, and ext4 filesystems, and is the primary author and maintainer for e2fsprogs, the userspace utilities for the ext2/3/4 filesystems. At IBM, Theodore served as the architect for the Real-Time Linux development team. |
- Submitted by Theodore T'so on Nov 18, 2007
Bryan Cantrill recently wrote a blog entry, where among other things, he philosophized on the concept of “perfect code”.
- Submitted by Theodore T'so on Nov 12, 2007
I am currently in the Hilton Portland & Executive Tower hotel, and since I fly entirely too much, I got upgraded into a room which contains a printer. Thinking that I would try using it, I hooked it up to my laptop (running Ubuntu Gutsy), selected System->Administration->Printing on the desktop, and then clicked on New Printer.
- Submitted by Theodore T'so on Oct 30, 2007
It’s interesting to see how far, and yet how much more work we need to do on power management for Linux.

