People of openSUSE: Jan Engelhardt
Jan is one of silent community mebers that is active in kernel packaging and development area. Thanks to him openSUSE users have had chance to try stable real time kernel (RT kernel). He doesn’t take time to chat very often, but if you have problem and it is kernel related there is a great chance that you will have his attention, specially if you post your question to opensuse-kernel mail list.
His development home is suser-jengelh/, or recently added http://jftp.medozas.de/. The Build Service repo j-engel belongs to another person - Johannes Engel.
Jan mentioned that openSUSE 11.1 users don’t have RT kernel due to difficulties with 2.6.27 that prevented it to be ready by release date, but he provided alternatives 2.6.25-RT and 2.6.29-RT that can be found in either of his repositories.
Nicknames: jengelh
Homepage: http://jengelh.medozas.de/
Blog: The right half of the home page
Favorite season: Any is fine, as long as it does not precipitate more than a drizzle.
Motto: See: The Rules of Acquisition
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