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= Jon Masters =
= Jon Masters =


* '''Email''': [[jcm@redhat.com)]   
* '''Email''': [jcm@redhat.com jcm@redhat.com]   


JonMasters is a kernel tools developer working at Red Hat. He focuses on the RHEL5 kernel, upstream development of new features, and on the Real Time MRG product using the RT patchset.
JonMasters is a kernel tools developer working at Red Hat. He focuses on the RHEL5 kernel, upstream development of new features, and on the Real Time MRG product using the RT patchset.


Jon maintains module-init-tools, redhat-rpm-config, and others. He runs Fedora 9 as well as RHEL 5, and occasionally other Linux distributions too - especially within virtual machines. Jon is a huge enthusiast for the PowerPC architecture, having spent a number of years as an embedded developer working largely on programmable logic devices running Linux on PPC. His personal website lives at [http://www.jonmasters.org/ jonmasters.org].
Jon maintains module-init-tools, redhat-rpm-config, and others. He runs Fedora 9 as well as RHEL 5, and occasionally other Linux distributions too - especially within virtual machines. Jon is a huge enthusiast for the PowerPC architecture, having spent a number of years as an embedded developer working largely on programmable logic devices running Linux on PPC. His personal website lives at [http://www.jonmasters.org/ jonmasters.org].

Revision as of 15:45, 24 August 2010

Jon Masters

  • Email: [jcm@redhat.com jcm@redhat.com]

JonMasters is a kernel tools developer working at Red Hat. He focuses on the RHEL5 kernel, upstream development of new features, and on the Real Time MRG product using the RT patchset.

Jon maintains module-init-tools, redhat-rpm-config, and others. He runs Fedora 9 as well as RHEL 5, and occasionally other Linux distributions too - especially within virtual machines. Jon is a huge enthusiast for the PowerPC architecture, having spent a number of years as an embedded developer working largely on programmable logic devices running Linux on PPC. His personal website lives at jonmasters.org.