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  1. Theodore Y. "Ted" Ts'o (en chino: 曹子德) (n. Palo Alto, California en 1968) es un desarrollador de software principalmente conocido por sus contribuciones al núcleo Linux, en particular sus contribuciones a los sistemas de archivos . Biografía. Graduado en 1990 en el MIT con grado en ciencias de la computación.

  2. He previously served as CTO for the Linux Foundation, and is currently employed at Google. Theodore is a Debian Developer, and is the maintainer of the ext4 file system in the Linux kernel. He is the maintainer and original author of the e2fsprogs userspace utilities for the ext2, ext3, and ext4 file systems.

  3. Theodore Yue Tak Ts'o (Chinese: 曹子德; born 1968) is an American software engineer mainly known for his contributions to the Linux kernel, in particular his contributions to file systems. He is the secondary developer and maintainer of e2fsprogs , the userspace utilities for the ext2 , ext3 , and ext4 filesystems, and is a ...

  4. Theodore Ts'o. E-MAIL: theodore.tso@gmail.com. My PGP Key. My resume. My blog. Who Am I? I'm a senior staff engineer working at Google, where I work on file systems and storage. I was one of the co-authors for the paper, Disks for Data Centers.

  5. Theodore Ts'o. E-MAIL: tytso@mit.edu. PHONE: (617) 253-8091. FAX: (617) 258-8736. POSTAL: MIT Room E40-343 77 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139. ICBM: 42.407534 N, 71.138360 W. Amateur Radio Callsign: N1ZSU. My PGP Key... My resume... Who Am I? I'm a systems programmer working at Information Systems ( I/S) at MIT.

  6. Theodore Y. "Ted" Ts'o (en chino: 曹子德) (n. Palo Alto, California en 1968) es un desarrollador de software principalmente conocido por sus contribuciones al núcleo Linux, en particular sus contribuciones a los sistemas de archivos. El texto que sigue es una traducción defectuosa.

  7. Theodore Ts'o. EDUCATION. MIT Sloan School. 1992--1993. Courses taken as a special student: Negotiation: Theory and Practice. The Manager's Legal Function. Introduction to the Management of Technical Innovation. GPA: 5.0. Massachusetts Institute of Technology.