[ *This talk replaces that to have been given by Tim O'Reilly* ] (See http://www.ukuug.org/events/TYT_20010809.shtml for full details, inc. location.) UK UNIX User Group (UKUUG) presents `A Decade of Linux' a talk by Theodore `Ted' Ts'o Thursday, 9 August 2001, 6.30pm - 8.00pm Cruciform Building L.Th1 (opp. UCL main entrance!) University College London Gower Street London WC1 UKUUG holds occasional, open (and free) talks for leading lights in the IT world to give a topical talk to IT professionals (both UKUUG members and non-members). Speakers over the last year or so have included Vint Cerf, James Gosling, Eric Raymond and Richard Stallman. We are pleased to announce another such event ... TED TS'O `A DECADE of LINUX' We are very fortunate to have Ted, the well-known Linux kernel developer who is Principal Engineer with VA Linux Systems, offer to come along at very short notice and speak on the first decade of Linux. This talk is an update of the the keynote Ted gave at the recent Ottawa Linux Symposium. Ted has a very long involvement with Linux; he has been a kernel developer since version 0.10 and is the author of the Ext2 filesystem. Anyone running Linux is using code that Ted wrote. He is one of the world's leading minds with respect to Kerberos security and one of the TSX-11 maintainers. Among other things, he is also noted for his work on the serial port/tty layer, POSIX job control, and the /dev/random entropy driver. Ted is a MIT graduate and still maintains residence in Boston. He holds the title of Chair of the Linux International Technical Board. Ted also co-chairs IETF's IP Security Protocol Working Group (IPSEC) working group and a fan of fine Single Malt Whisky. He is currently in London attending the 51st IETF. The talk will be followed by a question and answer session on any of Ted's interests. LOCATION N.B. The meeting is in Lecture Theatre 1 of the Cruciform Building which is opposite UCL's main College, i.e. it is on the west side of Gower Street. See the web page for location and travel details, This event is open to all; entrance is free of charge. Advance booking is not required, but please arrive in plenty of time as entry will be on a 'first come' basis. DOORS OPEN AT 6.00 p.m. Full details are on the web page http://www.ukuug.org/events/TYT_20010809.shtml; for any other info please contact: UKUUG Secretariat Tel: 01763 273 475; Fax: 01763 273 255 E-mail: office@ukuug.org -- This document: http://www.ukuug.org/events/TYT_20010809_PR.txt