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Revision as of 03:29, 12 April 2011
Tim Bird is a Linux developer working for Sony Network Entertainment - a subsidiary of Sony Corporation.
Tim is Chair of the Architecture Group of the CE Linux Forum. In the past, Tim worked at Lineo, Caldera, and Novell.
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Current contact information
You can contact Tim at the following address, which has been made spam-resistant:
- e-mail: tim (dot) bird (at) am (dot) sony (dot) com.
Bookmarks for things I'm working on in this wiki
- Ftrace - with my knowledge of ftrace, this page really needs a fixup
- Embedded linux status - list of things for embedded linux status reports (which I do frequently)
- elinux issues - list of things that need fixing
- Embedded Wiki wanted features
- Kernel Timer Systems - needs a major overhaul to bring it up to date
Pages needing LOTS of HELP!!
Here are some high priority candidates for work...
Samples and help
- See Table Examples
Areas of interest
Here are some things Tim is interested in on this site:
- Other wikis - a list of other wikis to examine the design of
- Good article on US case law related to closed-source kernel modules
Things I want to add to the wiki
- diffinfo, qdiff, reisolate - see Diff And Patch Tricks, Source Management Tools, and
- review each portal page and try to hook up material I know is orphaned
News
Free software encircles embedded design Warren Web, EDN 8/7/2008
Videos, Articles, Presentations of, by or about me
- http://video.linuxfoundation.org/video/1654 - JLS 2009 - Status of Embedded Linux presentation
- http://www.vimeo.com/8042326 - Measuring Function Duration with Ftrace