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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. 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.

  3. Theodore Ts'o is the first North American Linux Kernel Developer, having started working with Linux in September, 1991.

  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. T. Y. Ts'o, S. C. Tweedie. Planned Extensions to the Linux ext2/ext3 Filesystems. Proceedings of the Freenix Track of the 2002 Usenix Annual Technical Conference.

  6. 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:

  7. 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.