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2011 Kernel Summit group photo (medium resolution)

This is the group photograph from closed day of the 2011 Kernel Summit. For those with bandwidth, the full resolution version of this picture is available.

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2011 Kernel Summit group photo (medium resolution)

Posted Oct 25, 2011 7:55 UTC (Tue) by leemgs (guest, #24528) [Link] (6 responses)

2011 Kernel Summit group photo (medium resolution)

Posted Oct 25, 2011 23:37 UTC (Tue) by csigler (subscriber, #1224) [Link] (1 responses)

Can we start a new picture book series: "Where's Linus?"

I'm not giving it away!

Clemmitt

2011 Kernel Summit group photo (medium resolution)

Posted Oct 26, 2011 10:59 UTC (Wed) by leemgs (guest, #24528) [Link]

If you want to find Linus really, Please Click on the above address. :)

2011 Kernel Summit group photo (medium resolution)

Posted Oct 26, 2011 11:48 UTC (Wed) by dpquigl (guest, #52852) [Link]

I think 59 in that link is James Morris but I'm having a hard time telling from the photo.

2011 Kernel Summit group photo (medium resolution)

Posted Nov 11, 2011 4:31 UTC (Fri) by sbergman27 (guest, #10767) [Link] (2 responses)

There is only one woman in this photograph. And her face is half-obscured. I'm aware of the concern about gender imbalance in the community. But Mon Deiu! This is a such a stark exhibit.

2011 Kernel Summit group photo (medium resolution)

Posted Nov 11, 2011 4:53 UTC (Fri) by neilbrown (subscriber, #359) [Link] (1 responses)

There are in fact two.
If you follow the link in the first comment, you can find:
15. Sarah Sharp
75. Ying Han

However the point of your comment still stands!

2011 Kernel Summit group photo (medium resolution)

Posted Nov 11, 2011 5:12 UTC (Fri) by sbergman27 (guest, #10767) [Link]

After I posted, I decided I might have been mistaken. I was wondering about #4. Oops. His name is Dave. And I yet I still missed Ying. One of these days I'll drop my pride and get bifocals.


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