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A=Werner Almesberger
I=none
T=TCP Connection Passing
N=24
E=werner@almesberger.net

A=Dan Aloni                                                
I=none
T=Cooperative Linux
N=14
E=da-x@colinux.org

A=Erik Andersen        
I=Codepoet Consulting
T=Build your own Embedded Linux Wireless Access Point
N=11
E=andersen@codepoet.org

A=Stuart Anderson      
I=netSweng, LLC
T=Run-time testing of LSB Applications
N=40
E=anderson@netsweng.com

A=Jens Axboe           
I=SUSE                                
T=Linux Block IO - present and future
N=152
E=axboe@suse.de

A=Suparna Bhattacharya 
I=IBM                    
T=Linux AIO Performance and Robustness for Enterprise Workloads                        
N=64
E=suparna@in.ibm.com

A=Tim R. Bird           
I=Sony Electronics       
T=Methods to Improve Bootup Time in Linux     
N=132
E=tim.bird@am.sony.com

A=Martin J. Bligh                        
I=none
T=Linux on NUMA                               
N=153
E=none

A=James Bottomley      
I=SteelEye Technology, Inc.                   
T=Improving Kernel Performance by Unmapping the Page Cache                              
N=27
E=jejb@steeleye.com

A=Dave Boutcher        
I=IBM                    
T=Linux Virtualization on IBM Power5 Systems  
N=26
E=boutcher@us.ibm.com

A=Len Brown            
I=Intel                  
T=ACPI -- Advanced Configuration and Power Management Interface                        
N=9
E=len.brown@intel.com

A=Ray Bryant           
I=Silicon Graphics       
T=Scaling Linux to the Extreme                
N=147
E=raybry@sgi.com

A=Peter Chubb          
I=NICTA                  
T=Get More Device Drivers out of the Kernel!  
N=100
E=peterc@gelato.unsw.edu.au

A=Wim A. Coekaerts      
I=Oracle                 
T=2.6 kernel for big servers compared to 2.4  
N=13
E=wim.coekaerts@oracle.com

A=Jonathan Corbet      
I=LWN.net                
T=Where 2.7 is going                          
N=127
E=corbet@lwn.net

A=Paul Devriendt       
I=AMD                    
T=SMP and frequency scaling                   
N=22
E=paul.devriendt@amd.com

A=Matt Domsch          
I=Dell                   
T=Dynamic Kernel Module Support: From Theory to Practice                                 
N=117
E=matt_domsch@dell.com

A=Scott Feldman        
I=Intel                  
T=e100 weight reduction program               
N=177
E=scott.feldman@intel.com

A=James Bruce Fields   
I=University of Michigan 
T=NFSv4 and rpcsec_gss for linux              
N=76
E=bfields@umich.edu

A=Louay Gammo          
I=University of Waterloo 
T=Comparing and Evaluating epoll(), select(), and poll()                                  
N=0
E=lgammo@cs.uwaterloo.ca

A=James Gettys         
I=HP                     
T=The (Re)Architecture of the X Window System 
N=0
E=jim.gettys@hp.com

A=Ibrahim Haddad       
I=Ericsson Research      
T=Towards Linux-based Open Telecom Platforms  
N=51
E=ibrahim.haddad@ericsson.com

A=Michael Austin Halcrow              
I=International Business Machines, Inc.         
T=Demands, Solutions, and Improvements for Linux Filesystem Security                   
N=55
E=linuxsymposium.org@halcrow.us

A=Dave Hansen          
I=IBM                    
T=Hotplug Memory and the Linux VM             
N=131
E=haveblue@us.ibm.com

A=Greg Kroah-Hartman                          
I=none
T=kobjects and krefs - lockless reference counting for kernel structures              
N=168
E=greg@kroah.com

A=Rick Lindsley        
I=IBM Linux Technology Center                 
T=The Cursor Wiggles Faster: Measuring Scheduler Performance                       
N=82
E=ricklind@us.ibm.com

A=Robert Love          
I=Novell                 
T=On a Kernel Events Layer and User-space Message Bus System                          
N=122
E=rml@ximian.com

A=Matt Mackall         
I=Selenic Consulting     
T=Linux-tiny and directions for small systems 
N=30
E=mpm@selenic.com

A=Dan Magenheimer      
I=Hewlett Packard Co     
T=Xen and the Art of Open Source Virtualization                              
N=68
E=dan.magenheimer@hp.com

A=Jon Paul Maloy       
I=Ericsson               
T=TIPC: Providing Communication for Linux Clusters                                    
N=52
E=jon.maloy@ericsson.com

A=Dave McCracken 
I=IBM                    
T=Object-based reverse mapping                
N=109
E=dmccr@us.ibm.com

A=Michael Meeks 
I=Novell, Inc.           
T=The World of OpenOffice                     
N=145
E=michael@ximian.com

A=Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo                 
I=Conectiva S.A.                                
T=TCPfying the Poor Cousins                   
N=130
E=none

A=Kazunori Miyazawa    
I=USAGI Project          
T=IPv6 IPsec and Mobile IPv6 implementation of Linux                                    
N=119
E=kazunori@miyazawa.org

A=Keith Packard        
I=HP                     
T=Getting X off the hardware                  
N=0
E=none

A=Ram Pai              
I=IBM Corporation        
T=Linux 2.6 performance improvement through readahead optimization                      
N=54
E=linuxram@us.ibm.com

A=Inaky Perez-Gonzalez 
I=Intel Corporation      
T=I would hate user space locking if it weren't that sexy...                        
N=10
E=inaky.perez-gonzalez@intel.com

A=Steven L. Pratt      
I=IBM  
T=Workload Dependent Performance Evaluation of the 2.6 I/O Schedulers                   
N=58
E=slpratt@us.ibm.com

A=Sam Robb  
I=TimeSys                
T=Creating Cross-Compile Friendly Software    
N=104
E=sam.robb@timesys.com

A=John A. Ronciak       
I=Intel Corp.            
T=Page-Flip Technology for use within the Linux Networking Stack                      
N=46
E=john.ronciak@intel.com

A=Rusty Russell
I=IBM                    
T=Linux Kernel Hotplug CPU Support  
N=16
E=rusty@rustcorp.com.au

A=Dipankar Sarma 
I=IBM                    
T=Issues with Selected Scalability Features of the 2.6 Kernel                           
N=156
E=dipankar@in.ibm.com

A=Kittur (Doc) S. Shankar
I=IBM
T=Achieving CAPP/EAL3+ Security Certification for Linux                                   
N=72
E=dshankar@us.ibm.com

A=Rik van Riel
I=Red Hat, Inc.            
T=Improving Linux resource control using CKRM 
N=125
E=riel@redhat.com

A=Alain Volmat
I=Ricoh Company Ltd.     
T=Linux on a Digital Camera                   
N=110
E=avolmat@src.ricoh.co.jp

A=John A. Walicki       
I=IBM Research           
T=The Linux Client at IBM - Enterprise Enabling the Linux Desktop                  
N=0
E=none

A=Harald Marc Welte    
I=netfilter core team    
T=ct_sync - state replication of ip_conntrack 
N=86
E=laforge@gnumonks.org

A=Mats Wichmann        
I=LSB Project / Intel Corporation            
T=Increasing the appeal of Open Source projects                                    
N=175
E=mats.d.wichmann@intel.com

A=Matthew S. Wilson 
I=none                          
T=New approaches in software provisioning and system maintenance                          
N=0
E=none

A=Carl D. Worth        
I=USC/Information Sciences Institute     
T="On-demand" Linux in a Power-aware Microsensor                                 
N=70
E=cworth@east.isi.edu

A=Chris Wright
I=OSDL                   
T=Linux Virtualization                        
N=0
E=none

personal git repositories of Harald Welte. Your mileage may vary