The Technical Advisory Board (TAB) provides the Linux kernel community a direct voice into The Linux Foundation’s activities and fosters bi-directional interaction with application developers, end users, and Linux companies.
James Bottomley
Linux Foundation Board member and Linux SCSI subsystem maintainer.
Dave Jones
Fedora kernel team lead at Red Hat.
Kristen Carlson Accardi
Linux kernel developer at Intel and the PCI
Christoph Lameter
Principal Engineer for Linux Kernel Software at Silicon Graphics, Inc.
Jonathan Corbet
Executive editor at LWN.net, co-author of Linux Device Drivers, and Linux kernel contributor.
Chris Mason
Member of the Linux team at Oracle and project lead for the new Linux filesystem BtrFS.
Greg Kroah-Hartman
Senior engineer, SUSE Labs, and Linux USB subsystem maintainer.
Chris Wright
Senior Engineer at Red Hat and stable Linux tree maintainer.
Christoph Hellwig
Software architect and developer in the storage software sector.
Arjan Van de Ven
Senior Staff Engineer, Software and Solutions Group, Intel.
1. The primary purpose of The Linux Foundation Technical Advisory Board (TAB) is to advise The Linux Foundation Board of Directors (Board) and the management of The Linux Foundation (Management) on matters related to supporting the technical agenda of The Linux Foundation. The following main areas are included in this charter:
a. Oversee specific programmes which are identified by mutual agreement between the Board, the Management and the TAB.
b. Provide a formal, twice yearly report to the Board on the status of and progress made in all areas under the purview of the TAB.