Kroah-Hartman, the leading figure of the Linux world, has joined The Linux Foundation as a fellow. Linus Torvalds, the father of Linux is already a fellow of the foundation.
Kroah-Hartman created and maintains the Linux Driver Project. He is also currently the maintainer for the Linux stable kernel branch and a variety of different subsystems that include USB, staging, driver core, tty, and sysfs, among others. Most recently, he was a Fellow at SUSE. Kroah-Hartman is an adviser to Oregon State University’s Open Source Lab, a member of The Linux Foundation's Technical Advisory Board, has delivered a variety of keynote addresses at developer and industry events, and has authored two books covering Linux device drivers and Linux kernel development.
Here is a series of exclusive interviews with Greg Kroah-Hartman.










