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Xen Community Spotlight

Periodically we feature key contributors to Xen from the community ... keep checking back to get to know others
who you will be working with. Please feel free to surf around and send any comments.

       
 
Chris Wright
Chris Wright, Red Hat
Chris Wright has been doing security related Linux kernel development for the last 6 years. He is currently the maintainer for the LSM framework, is a Linux kernel security officer, and helps co-maintain the -stable Linux kernel tree. He got involved with Xen 2 years ago with an interest in getting Xen support merged into the Linux kernel. He added SMP support to x86_64 XenLinux, and has since been focused on refactoring code to make XenLinux a reality in the mainline Linux kernel. He is employed at Red Hat where he is happily hacking on Xen and the Linux kernel in sunny Portland, OR.
Other Spotlights:

Gareth Bestor, IBM
Mike Day, IBM
Jacob Gorm Hansen, DIKU
Simon Horman, VA Linux Systems
Nitin Kamble, Intel
Anthony Ligouri, IBM
Dan Magenheimer, Oracle
Jun Nakajima, Intel
Jose Renato Santos, HP Labs
Rainer Sailer, IBM
Kevin Tian, Intel
Leendert van Doorn, IBM
Elsie Wahlig, AMD
Mark Williamson, Cambridge
Chris Wright, Red Hat
Stephen Spector, Xen.org
Todd Deshane, Clarkson University
Keir Fraser, Citrix Systems
Frank van der Linden, Sun Microsystems
Yoshi Tamura, NTT
Stephen Brueckner, ATC-NY
Sang-bum Suh, Samsung
Disheng Su, Intel
Samuel Thibault, Citrix Systems
Kartik Gopalan, Binghamton University
John Krautheim, University of Maryland
Isaku Yamahata, VA Linux
Etay Bogner, Neocleus
Timothy Wood, Univ of Massachusetts
Thomas Friebel, AMD
Kiran Srinivasan, NetApp
Mark McLoughlin, Red Hat
Andres Lagar-Cavilla, Univ of Toronto
Yu Ke, Intel
Yaozu Dong, Intel
Yunhong Jiang, Intel