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Mark McLoughlin,
Red Hat
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Mark has been active in Linux development for seven years now. Initially, he worked primarily on the GNOME desktop for both Sun and Red Hat on aspects such as CORBA, GConf, VNC and the panel. In more recent years, he has been involved with a variety of projects in Red Hat's Emerging Technologies group including Stateless Linux, appliances and libvirt virtual networks. These days he is more actively focused on core virtualization technologies for Fedora and RHEL like Xen pv_ops and KVM.
When the computers are powered down, Mark likes nothing more than to enjoy the outdoors, whether that be hiking with wife, sailing, mountain running, skiing or just sipping on a pint of Guinness while watching the rugby.
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