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Fwd: [Wind] Fw: Linux/Unix openings - searching for candidates!



On 31 Jan 2003 09:47:34 -0500
Derek Atkins <warlord at MIT.EDU> wrote:

> No, there are a number of 10+ year Linux programmers around.  Alan
> Cox, Ted T'so, and a few others.  Linux 1.0 was released about 9 years
> ago, so there WERE people (other than Linus) working on it back then.
> Indeed, I'm close -- I've got 9 years of Linux kernel development
> experience at this point (and I've been a Linux user for 10).
> 
> > Reminds me of the ad for a 5 year Java programmer at a time when the
> > only qualifying people would be members of Gosling's design team.
We can add a few local people. 
Jim Paradis - ported Linux to the Digital Alpha (the 32 bit port). Linux
did the 64 bit port which showed up a few months later.
Jay Estabrook who has been (and still is) working with the Alpha version
for about as long as Jim. 
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