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Robert M. Love (born c. 1981) is an American author, speaker, Google engineer, and open source software developer. Love is best known for his contributions to the Linux kernel, with notable work including the preemptive kernel, process scheduler, kernel event layer, virtual memory subsystem, and inotify. At Google, he was a member of the Android team and helped launch the first version of the platform. Love is also active in the GNOME community, working on NetworkManager, GNOME Volume Manager, Project Utopia and Beagle. == Biography == Love was born in 1981 in south Florida. He attended and graduated from Charles W. Flanagan High School. For his undergraduate studies, he attended the University of Florida, where he graduated with both a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science. While still in college, Love was employed as a kernel hacker at MontaVista Software.〔(Robert Love blog entry on leaving MontaVista )〕 At MontaVista, he worked on procps and several kernel-related projects, including one of his most notable, the preemptive kernel.〔(KernelTrap interview with Robert Love )〕 Love began work at Ximian on December 15, 2003, where he first served as Senior Engineer in the Linux Desktop Group.〔(Robert Love blog entry on joining Ximian )〕〔(OSNews interview with Robert Love )〕 At Ximian, he spearheaded an effort, named Project Utopia, to better integrate hardware management into the Linux desktop.〔(Robert Love interviewed by Ars Technica )〕 After Ximian's acquisition by Novell, Love rose to the position of Chief Architect of SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop.〔(Robert Love blog entry on rising to Chief Architect )〕 At Novell, he worked on various kernel and GNOME projects, including inotify and Beagle.〔(Email introducing inotify )〕 Love resigned from Novell on May 4, 2007 to work at Google on their mobile device platform, Android.〔(Robert Love blog entry on leaving Novell )〕〔(Robert Love blog entry on joining Google )〕〔(Robert Love's home page noting he works for Google on Android )〕 Joining the project before it was announced, he engineered several kernel and system-level solutions for Android, including its novel shared memory subsystem, ashmem.〔(Source code for ashmem )〕 , Love continues to work at Google as a Senior Staff Software Engineer on the Search team.〔(Linkedin profile )〕 Love lives in Boston, Massachusetts. 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「Robert Love」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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