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  1. Theodore Yue Tak Ts'o (Chinese: 曹子德; born 1968) is an American software engineer mainly known for his contributions to the Linux kernel, in particular his contributions to file systems.

  2. Theodore Ts'o is the first North American Linux Kernel Developer, having started working with Linux in September, 1991. He also served as the tech lead for the MIT Kerberos V5 development team, chair for the IP Security working group in the IETF, and was the architect at IBM in charge of bringing bring real-time Linux in support of real-time ...

  3. Theodore Ts'o. E-MAIL: theodore.tso@gmail.com. My PGP Key. My resume. My blog. Who Am I? I'm a senior staff engineer working at Google, where I work on file systems and storage. I was one of the co-authors for the paper, Disks for Data Centers.

  4. I'm a systems programmer working at Information Systems (I/S) at MIT. I'm currently a member of the Integration Team. Formerly, I was a member of the Distributed Computing and Network Services department, but it got re-engineered.

  5. Mar 30, 2009 · From ext3 to ext4: An Interview with Theodore Ts'o (Linux Magazine) Posted Mar 31, 2009 3:28 UTC (Tue) by bojan (subscriber, #14302) [] (32 responses) I will try, but your best bet is to ask Ted or someone that worked on ext3/ext4 directly. As per mount manual page, ordered mode of ext3 does this:

  6. Dec 14, 2010 · Ted's Soapbox on Linux, File systems, and the World - Theodore Ts'o. Switching to Hugo. May 19, 2019. Web logging. With the demise of Google+, I’ve decided to try to resurrect my blog. Previously, I was using Wordpress, but I’ve decided that it’s just too risky from a security perspective. So I’ve decided my blog over to Hugo.

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  8. V. Anand, H. Franke, H. Linder, S. Nagar, P. Narayanan, R. Ravindran, T. Ts'o. Using a complex benchmark to measure and improve Linux scalability for real-world applications. Proceedings of the 2003 Ottawa Linux Symposium.