Jeremy Allison

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Jeremy Allison is a prominent free software developer best known as a lead developer of the Samba project, which enables interoperability between Unix/Linux and Windows systems.

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instanceOf computer programmer
free software developer
software developer
advocates free software
open standards
appearedOn FLOSS Weekly podcast NERFINISHED
various open source conference panels
associatedWith Linux community
free software movement
citizenship United Kingdom
contributedTo SMB/CIFS protocol implementations
Samba documentation
countryOfWork United Kingdom
United States of America
surface form: United States
developed Samba implementation of SMB/CIFS protocols
employer Cobalt Networks NERFINISHED
Google
Hewlett-Packard NERFINISHED
Novell NERFINISHED
Sun Microsystems NERFINISHED
VA Linux Systems NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork computer networking
file sharing protocols
interoperability between Unix and Windows systems
focusesOn Windows–Unix interoperability
network file and print services
hasExpertiseIn CIFS protocol NERFINISHED
SMB protocol
interoperability engineering
network file systems
knownFor Samba NERFINISHED
free software advocacy
language English
licenseWorkUnder GPL NERFINISHED
memberOf Samba Team NERFINISHED
notableWork Samba file and print services suite NERFINISHED
occupation free software developer
programmer
software engineer
role lead developer of Samba
softwareProject Samba NERFINISHED
spokeAt FOSDEM NERFINISHED
Linux.conf.au NERFINISHED
various Linux user group meetings
supports GNU General Public License NERFINISHED
topicOf interviews about Microsoft interoperability

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Samba originalAuthor Jeremy Allison