| The Linux Expo of Southern California |
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| Venue: | Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, California, United States |
| Date: | Nov 22 2003 - Nov 22 2003 |
| Website: | http://www.socallinuxexpo.org/ |
| Sponsors: | Sun Microsystems, Inc Linux Fund IBM | | Speaker: | Andrew Morton - TBA |
| Topic: | Bringing businesses, academic institutions and the Linux community together in a way that no other conference does |
| Description: | The Linux Expo of Southern California is a joint effort of the USC, UCLA, and Simi-Conejo Linux Users Groups. This years speakers include:
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William Irwin, kernel developer, is currently employed with IBM. He mainly works on the linux MM subsystem. His other interests include chess, mathematics and functional programming.
- Andrew Morton, kernel developer, currently works in Palo Alto for Digeo Inc. His main
contributions to the kernel are parts of ext3 filesystem alongwith Ted Tso, low latency patch alongwith Ingo Molnar and currently working on the linux Memory management subsystem. He is heralded as the to-be maintainer of the 2.6 kernel which is to be released in a few months.
- Dan Frye, Director of IBM's Linux Technology Center
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