Bernhard Rosenkränzer
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Bernhard Rosenkränzer is the founder and main developer of Ark Linux and a contributor to various other free software projects such as KDE and OpenOffice.org. He is known as bero (a concatenation of the first two letters of is first and last name) to many users of Ark Linux.
His primary interest and work focus is in getting free software and Open Source ready for the desktop.
Rosenkränzer entered RWTH Aachen University in 1998, where he studied computer science. Before he started classes, he optimized Red Hat Linux by creating own Linux distribution known as "BeroLinux". During his studies, he started working for Mandrake Linux (later known as Mandriva). Rosenkränzer later accepted an offer to work for Red Hat Linux as a KDE package developer. However, he quit the job due to differences with Red Hat about the future of KDE in Red Hat.
Rosenkränzer also invented an improved system for satellite television distribution to schools in Ethiopia.[1]
Currently, Rosenkränzer works at Linaro[2], an organization dedicated to improving Linux on ARM processors.
[edit] External links
- Ark Linux website
- OSNews interview with Bernhard Rosenkraenzer about Ark Linux
- ProLinux interview with Bernhard Rosenkraenzer and other Ark Linux team members
- DesktopLinux interview with Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
- OSGUI interview with Bernhard Rosenkraenzer and Zachary Deems
- Linaro main site
[edit] Notes
- ^ Hermann Härtel: Low-cost devices in educational systems: The use of the "XO-Laptop" in the Ethiopian Educational System, GTZ, Eschborn 01/2008, PN 2002.9162.5
- ^ Linaro staff page
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