Cox, Gleixner, Ts'o Elected to Technical Advisory Board | Linux Today

Cox, Gleixner, Ts’o Elected to Technical Advisory Board

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Nov 11, 2009

“For the 2009 election, there are three new members of TAB:

* Alan Cox, employed by Intel SSG and manager of major Linux
projects such as the original Linux SMP implementation, the Linux
Mac68K port and an experimental 16bit Linux subset port to the
8086.
* Thomas Gleixner, who manages bug reports for NAND FLASH, core
timers and the unified x86 architecture.
* Ted Ts’o, the first North American Linux kernel developer and
Linux Foundation fellow. Ted was also voted as the new Vice
Chair.

“Re-elected for two-year terms are Jon Corbet, Linux kernel
developer, editor of LWN, and author of the Linux Kernel Weather
Report, and Greg Kroah-Hartman, employed by Novell and kernel
maintainer for the –stable branch as well as manager of the
Linux Device Driver Project.”


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