Posted Oct 20, 2009 4:49 UTC (Tue) by proski (subscriber, #104)
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No women this time :-(
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Posted Oct 20, 2009 8:19 UTC (Tue) by lkundrak (subscriber, #43452)
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And no young people either! ;)
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Posted Oct 20, 2009 9:08 UTC (Tue) by thomasnoel (guest, #46836)
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Err ? I see at least 75 young people ;)
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Posted Oct 20, 2009 12:22 UTC (Tue) by joseph_mayer (guest, #61137)
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They should all be nominated for the "best dressed men 2009" award.
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Posted Oct 20, 2009 13:58 UTC (Tue) by ledow (guest, #11753)
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NNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
It was going so well until you hit "sandals-with-socks" on the right-hand side of the front row. Up until that point, they could have just been random people clawed from the streets...
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Posted Oct 20, 2009 14:17 UTC (Tue) by Tuxie (guest, #47191)
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You've never seen people wear sandals with socks on the street?
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Posted Oct 20, 2009 14:41 UTC (Tue) by eduperez (guest, #11232)
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Just one curiosity: here in Spain, "socks and sandals" is considered extremely bad taste; I have never seen one single native wearing that around here, only tourists.
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Posted Oct 20, 2009 15:30 UTC (Tue) by smoogen (subscriber, #97)
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In many parts of the world it is considered 'bad taste'. In classic British/US geek culture its considered a sign of being part of the outcast group that will wear something comfortable at the expense of being laughed at.
I mean he is at least wearing matching socks and sandles.. they could have been crimson or chartreuse.
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Posted Oct 21, 2009 6:27 UTC (Wed) by alankila (subscriber, #47141)
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There's a bit of economic theory behind the bad outfits of the geeks. It is argued that because the geeks belong to a group whose work is objectively quantifiable, they can dress poorly/comfortably because their dress isn't a relevant signal for their quality. (It's also part of a subculture backlash against general business attire, and probably a jab at impeccably dressed marketdroids and executives, which the geeks seem to view as useless.)
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Posted Oct 21, 2009 22:14 UTC (Wed) by endecotp (guest, #36428)
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No, it's because no-one has yet created a good ironing robot. When that happens, we'll all turn into the most smartly-dressed people on the planet overnight. (Have you noticed how all your geek friends now have clean carpets since the Roomba? Same principle.)
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Posted Oct 22, 2009 13:53 UTC (Thu) by Janne (guest, #40891)
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I wore sandals with socks (+ shorts) in my holiday-trip to London. And I did get few glances from salesladies in some stores. So why did I wear them? Because we walked over 10 kilometers a day, 7 days a week, and I wanted something comfortable. Blisters would have made the trip a lot less enjoyable. Should I dress uncomfortably in order to satisfy some arbitary dress-code? Mind you, the clothes I wear are neat and clean, so I'm not a sloppy dresser.
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Posted Oct 20, 2009 19:57 UTC (Tue) by mmahut (guest, #45550)
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"sandals-with-socks" are the best!
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Posted Oct 20, 2009 14:40 UTC (Tue) by paulj (subscriber, #341)
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OMG, what happened to AC - he's been trimmed!
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Posted Oct 20, 2009 15:28 UTC (Tue) by smoogen (subscriber, #97)
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He works for Intel.. dress codes I guess. :)
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Posted Oct 21, 2009 0:15 UTC (Wed) by christian75 (guest, #56731)
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Who is who?
Please, Upload photo that mapped name per each developer.
Posted Oct 21, 2009 2:40 UTC (Wed) by leemgs (subscriber, #24528)
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Please, Upload photo that mapped name per each developer.
Posted Oct 21, 2009 7:17 UTC (Wed) by johill (subscriber, #25196)
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I suggest you make an image map for it, label everybody with a number, put it up on a wiki page and link to it -- then we can just annotate everybody easily.
Please, Upload photo that mapped name per each developer.
Posted Oct 21, 2009 20:48 UTC (Wed) by eli (guest, #11265)
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Modified photo using a number label to view between figure and name.
Posted Oct 23, 2009 12:57 UTC (Fri) by cesarb (subscriber, #6266)
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I removed it - Wikipedia is not meant as a general-use scratchpad. (However, I did not delete the page; it can still be seen in the page history, if you want to copy it to somewhere else.)
* Who is who?
Posted Oct 24, 2009 1:48 UTC (Sat) by leemgs (subscriber, #24528)
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Posted Oct 24, 2009 16:33 UTC (Sat) by cesarb (subscriber, #6266)
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You have to avoid following the redirect (click the small "Redirected from Linux Kernel Summit 2009" below the page title, which appends &redirect=no to the URL) and get the history from there, since I converted the page to a redirect to the "Linux Kernel Developers Summit" article.
Posted Oct 25, 2009 0:13 UTC (Sun) by leemgs (subscriber, #24528)
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Ok. I checked previous history.
Especially, Thanks to Isaku Yamahata.
But, I still not know some developers.
*For example: 11,15,20,21,23,27,28,35,
42,43,45,56,57,59,61,64,68,73,76
Posted Oct 25, 2009 11:16 UTC (Sun) by johill (subscriber, #25196)
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54 isn't Stephen Hemminger.
11 - Mike Waychison
15 - Jesse Barnes
20 - Fernando Luis Vázquez Cao
23 - Haavard Skinnemoen
42 - Andy Whitcroft
45 - Hugh Dickins
48 - Martin Schwidefsky
57 - Stephen Hemminger
59 - Luis R. Rodriguez
And I hope I got that right :)
I checked.
Posted Oct 25, 2009 11:19 UTC (Sun) by johill (subscriber, #25196)
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Oh and here's the full list of attendees, I guess you could check people off. In fact, I'd do that now and probably remember more names, but I need to go for lunch now.
* Now,
(Still not know about 21,27 ,28 ,35 , 43,50 ,54,56,61,64,68,73,76 )
* Exace name per label (Until now)
1 Ted Ts'O
2 Peter Anvin
3 Grant Likely
4 John Linville
5 Arnd Bergmann
6 Christoph Lameter
7 Dirk Hohndel
8 Takashi Iwai
9 David Airlie
10 Vinod Kutty
11 Mike Waychison
12 Paul Mackerras
13 Keith Packard
14 Matthew Willcox
15Jesse Barnes
16 Kay Sievers
17 Borislav Petkov
18 Len Brown
19 Chris Schlaeger
20 Fernando Luis Vázquez Cao
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22 Tony Luck
23 Haavard Skinnemoen
24 Tejun Heo
25 Jan Kara
26 Miklos Szeredi
27
28
29 Trond Myklebust
30 Linus Tovalds
31 Johannes Berg
32 Martin Bligh
33 Andrew Morton
34 Alan Cox
35
36 Benjamin Herrenschmidt
37 Arjan van de Ven
38 Ralf Baechle
39 Inaky Perez-Gonzales
40 Paul Mundt
41 Rafael Wysocki
42 Andy Whitcroft
43
44 Chris Mason
45 Hugh Dickins
46 Roland Dreier
47 Jens Axboe
48 Martin Schwidefsky
49 Greg Kroah-Hartman
50
51 Tim Bird
52 Jiri Kosina
53 Stephen Rothwell
54
55 Mauro Carvalno Chehab
56
57 Stephen Hemminger
58 Andi Kleen
59 Luis R. Rodriguez
60 Avi Kivity
61
62 Tomonori Fujita
63 Peter Zijlstra
64
65 Jeremy Fitzhardinge
66 David Miller
67 Suresh Siddha
68
69 Herbert Xu
70 David Howells
71 Thomas Gleixner
72 Matthew Garrett
73
74 David Woodhouse
75 Kosaki Motohiro
76
Thank you for additional info about " who is who".
Posted Nov 8, 2009 19:48 UTC (Sun) by petkan (subscriber, #54713)
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#17 is Petko Manolov as you can cross-check with the kernel summit attendee list.