Andrew Morton (computer programmer)
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Andrew Morton is a Linux kernel developer. He maintains a patchset known as the mm tree, which contains not yet sufficiently tested patches that might later be accepted into the official 2.6 kernel maintained by Linus Torvalds.
Andrew Morton delivered the keynote speech at the 2004 Ottawa Linux Symposium.
In the late 1980s, he was one of the partners of a company in Sydney, Australia that produced a kit computer called the Applix 1616.
External links
- Andrew Morton's homepage (http://www.zipworld.com.au/~akpm/)
- Interview: Andrew Morton (http://kerneltrap.org/node/view/10); Jeremy Andrews; Kerneltrap; February 14, 2002.
- Interview (http://www.linuxworld.com.au/pp.php?id=1546887162&taxid=24); Nadia Cameron; LinuxWorld; July 16, 2003.
- Keynote speech; Ottawa Linux Symposium, 2004 (http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20040802115731932)