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My name is Theodore Ts'o (born 1968), and I am a Linux Kernel Developer. I started working with Linux in July, 1991, and am apparently the first North American Linux Kernel developer — or at least, so Linus tells me, and I think he's right...

Picture of Theodore Ts'o taken at the 2003 Linux Lunacy Geekcruise in Alaska

I studied computer science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and graduated with an undergraduate degree in 1990. I then worked for MIT for 9 years, first in the Network Operations Group, and later as the lead for the Kerberos development team at MIT. In 1999, I joined VA Linux and worked there until September 2001. In December of 2001 I started working for IBM in the Linux Technology Center.

I am the primary developer and maintainer of the E2fsprogs, the userspace utilities for the ext2 and ext3 filesystems.

In the past I was a member of the Security Area Directorate for the Internet Engineering Task Force, and was one of the chairs for the Ipsec working group.

I am currently serving as Tresurer for Usenix, and I have chaired the annual Linux Kernel Summit in Ottawa, which now occurs just before the Ottawa Linux Symposium and is run as a Usenix workshop.

I was one of the founding board members for the Free Standards Group, and currently serve that organization as its Chairman.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

My name is Theodore Ts'o (born 1968), and I am a Linux Kernel Developer. I started working with Linux in July, 1991, and am apparently the first North American Linux Kernel developer — or at least, so Linus tells me, and I think he's right...

Picture of Theodore Ts'o taken at the 2003 Linux Lunacy Geekcruise in Alaska

I studied computer science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and graduated with an undergraduate degree in 1990. I then worked for MIT for 9 years, first in the Network Operations Group, and later as the lead for the Kerberos development team at MIT. In 1999, I joined VA Linux and worked there until September 2001. In December of 2001 I started working for IBM in the Linux Technology Center.

I am the primary developer and maintainer of the E2fsprogs, the userspace utilities for the ext2 and ext3 filesystems.

In the past I was a member of the Security Area Directorate for the Internet Engineering Task Force, and was one of the chairs for the Ipsec working group.

I am currently serving as Tresurer for Usenix, and I have chaired the annual Linux Kernel Summit in Ottawa, which now occurs just before the Ottawa Linux Symposium and is run as a Usenix workshop.

I was one of the founding board members for the Free Standards Group, and currently serve that organization as its Chairman.


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