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Wednesday, June 6 • 2:00pm - 3:00pm
Being a Japanese Linux Developer, and Working on Linux for a Japanese Company

Linux kernel development is the world's largest collaborative open source software project. Companies across the world, regardless the industry, need kernel developers to enhance their service and products, which is giving the Linux kernel developers the flexibility to choose their work from almost any company in the world. In this session, the kernel developers who work for Japanese companies, who are also considered to be some of the best and the brightest in the Linux kernel community , will share their thoughts and experiences on what it is like to work for Japanese companies as the community Kernel Developers.

We encourage you to submit your questions before the session. Please post them on Twitter using the hashtag #lcj2012-jppanel

 


Speakers
HK

Hiroyuki Kamezawa, Fujitsu

Kamezawa has been working on linux kernel development for 8 years as a Fujitsu engineer. He has been working on memory management and other issues of enterprise platform.
MH

Masami Hiramatsu, Hitachi

Mr. Hiramatsu is working for Hitachi Ltd., Yokohama Research Laboratory. He is a kprobe and perf-probe maintainer, working on linux kernel tracing and debugging feature.


Wednesday June 6, 2012 2:00pm - 3:00pm JST
Room 414/415