| Matthew Garrett | ||
| No picture available | Matthew Garrett is currently a PhD student in the department of Genetics at Cambridge University. In past lives he has been a Linux, Irix and Tru64 sysadmin, lead developer of the Dasher project (a zooming predictive text entry system designed for situations where keyboards are impractical) and a failed medical student. He is a Debian developer, primarily working on porting Debian to the NetBSD kernel on various architectures but also performing some package maintenance and having his hair insulted by the Debian Project Leader (who is, frankly, in no position to comment whatsoever). 2003-05 |
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UKUUG Presentations, etc.
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| Linux 2004 Conference 2004-08-06 |
Debian: The Kernel-neutral OS | |
| Linux 2003 Conference 2003-08-01 |
Dasher: An information efficient text entry and control system | |