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Linux Foundation Appoints Ted Ts'o to Position of Chief Technology Officer
[December 18, 2008]

Linux Foundation Appoints Ted Ts'o to Position of Chief Technology Officer


(Marketwire Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) SAN FRANCISCO, CA, December 18 / MARKET WIRE/ --

The Linux Foundation (LF), the nonprofit
organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux, today announced
that Linux kernel developer Theodore Ts'o has been named to the position of
Chief Technology Officer at the Foundation.

Ts'o is currently a Linux Foundation fellow, a position he has been in
since December 2007. He is one of the most highly regarded members of the
Linux and open source community and is known as the first North American
kernel developer. Other current and past LF fellows include Steve
Hemminger, Andrew Morton, Linus Torvalds and Andrew Tridgell.

Ts'o will be replacing Markus Rex as CTO of the Linux Foundation. Rex was
on loan to the Foundation from his employer Novell. He recently returned to
Novell to work as the acting general manager and senior vice president of
Novell's OPS business unit.

As CTO, Ts'o will lead all technical initiatives for the Linux Foundation,
including oversight of the Linux Standard Base (LSB) and other workgroups
such as Open Printing. He will also be the primary technical interface to
LF members and the LF's Technical Advisory Board, which represents the
kernel community.

"Ted is an invaluable member of the Linux Foundation team, and we're happy
he is available to assume the role of CTO where his contributions will be
critical to the advancement of Linux," said Jim Zemlin, executive director
of the Linux Foundation. "We're also very grateful to Markus Rex for his
assignment at the Foundation and thank him and Novell for their commitments
to Linux and the LSB."

"I continue to believe in power of mass collaboration and the work that can
be done by a community of developers, users and industry members," said Ted
Ts'o, chief technology officer at The Linux Foundation. "I'm looking
forward to translating that power into concrete milestones for the LSB
specifically, and for Linux overall, in the year ahead."

Since 2001, Ts'o has worked as a senior technical staff member at IBM where
he most recently led a worldwide team to create an enterprise-level
real-time Linux solution. He will return to IBM after this two-year
fellowship at The Linux Foundation.

Ts'o has been recognized throughout the Linux and open source communities
for his contributions to free software, including being awarded the 2006
Award for the Advancement of Free Software by the Free Software Foundation
(FSF).




Ts'o is also a Linux kernel developer, a role in which he serves as
ext4 filesystem maintainer, as well as the primary author and
maintainer of e2fsprogs, the userspace utilities for the ext2, ext3,
and ext4 filesystems. He is the founder and chair of the annual Linux
Kernel Developers' Summit and regularly teaches tutorials on Linux and
other open source software. Ts'o was project leader for Kerberos, a network
authentication system used by Red Hat Enteprise Linux, SUSE Enterprise
Linux and Microsoft Windows. He was also a member of Security Area
Directorate for the Internet Engineering Task Force where he chaired the IP
Security (ipsec) Working Group and was a founding board member of the Free
Standards Group (FSG). Ts'o studied computer science at MIT, where he
received his degree in 1990.


About the Linux Foundation

The Linux Foundation is a nonprofit consortium dedicated to fostering the
growth of Linux. Founded in 2007, the Linux Foundation sponsors the work of
Linux creator Linus Torvalds and is supported by leading Linux and open
source companies and developers from around the world. The Linux Foundation
promotes, protects and standardizes Linux by providing unified resources
and services needed for open source to successfully compete with closed
platforms. For more information, please visit www.linux-foundation.org.

Trademarks: The Linux Foundation and Linux Standard Base are trademarks of
The Linux Foundation. Linux is a trademark of Linus Torvalds. Third party
marks and brands are the property of their respective holders.

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