Linux Symposium - Keynote Speakers

Keynote Speakers

  • 1999 - Alan Cox
  • 2000 - David S. Miller, Miguel de Icaza
  • 2001 - Ted Ts'o
  • 2002 - Stephen Tweedie
  • 2003 - Rusty Russell
  • 2004 - Andrew Morton
  • 2005 - David Jones
  • 2006 - Greg Kroah-Hartman
  • 2007 - James Bottomley
  • 2008 - Matthew Wilcox, Werner Almesberger, Mark Shuttleworth
  • 2009 - Keith Bergelt, Jonathan Corbet, Dirk Hohndel
  • 2010 - Jon C. Masters, Tim Riker
  • 2011 - Jon "Maddog" Hall

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