[1] For his work on the journaling layer, he has been described by fellow Linux developer Andrew Morton as "a true artisan".
[2] Born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1969, Tweedie studied computer science at Churchill College, Cambridge and the University of Edinburgh,[3] where he did his thesis on Contention and Achieved Performance in Multicomputer Wormhole Routing Networks.
[7] Tweedie is also a frequent speaker on the subject of Linux kernel development at technical conferences.
Amongst others, he has given talks on Linux kernel development at the 1997 and 1998 USENIX Annual Technical Conferences,[8][9] the 2000 UKUUG conference in London,[10] and he gave the keynote speech at the Ottawa Linux Symposium in 2002.
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