Intel Open Source Evangelist Chris Norman hosts this special bonus episode, a Q&A with Intel's Dan Williams.
A chance encounter with open source software during an high-school internship put Dan Williams on a path to become Principal Engineer on the team responsible for Intel’s persistent memory (PMEM) enabling in the Linux* kernel.
Here he talks about the “janitorial” aspect of maintainers, what he’s seen in 17 years of commits, his take on the discontinuation of the Intel Optane* as well as his new role as chair on the Technical Advisory Board (TAB) at the Linux Foundation*.
Read the full Q&A: https://community.intel.com/t5/Blogs/Tech-Innovation/open-intel/Dan-Williams-Kernels-of-Wisdom/post/1446111
Guest:
Dan Williams
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