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Matthew Garrett is a technologist, programmer, and free software activist who is a major contributor to a series of free software projects including Linux, GNOME, Debian, Ubuntu, and Red Hat. He is a recipient of the Free Software Award from the Free Software Foundation for his work on Secure Boot, UEFI, and the Linux kernel.〔 == Life and career == Garrett states that he was born in Galway, Ireland〔 and has a PhD in Genetics from the University of Cambridge.〔 He is the author of several articles on ''Drosophila melanogaster'' (i.e., fruit fly) genetics.〔〔〔 Garrett has been a contributor to the GNOME〔〔 and the Debian GNU/Linux projects, was an early contributor to Ubuntu, was an initial member of the Ubuntu Technical Board, worked as a contractor at Canonical Ltd., and worked at Red Hat.〔 At Canonical Ltd. and Red Hat, Garrett worked on power management in Linux.〔 While at Red Hat, Garrett also worked on issues relating to Secure Boot and UEFI and the Linux kernel in order to preserve users' ability to run the operating system of their choosing on hardware supporting Secure Boot.〔 This work eventually led to his being awarded the 2013 FSF Free Software Award.〔 Garrett currently works at the cloud computing platform company CoreOS and is cited in the press as an expert in cloud computing issues.〔 He is a recipient of the Free Software Award from the Free Software Foundation for his work on Secure Boot, UEFI, and the Linux kernel. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Matthew Garrett」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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