<h3>Ben Hutchings</h3>
</div>
+<div class="slide">
+ <h1>Ben Hutchings</h1>
+ <ul>
+ <li>
+ Professional software engineer by day, Debian developer by night
+ </li>
+ <li>
+ Regular Linux contributor in both roles since 2008
+ <ul>
+ <li>
+ Maintaining a net driver in my day job, plus core networking
+ and PCI code as necessary
+ </li>
+ <li>
+ Debian kernel team member, now doing most of the unstable
+ maintenance aside from ports
+ </li>
+ <li>
+ Maintaining Linux 3.2.<var>y</var> stable update series on
+ kernel.org
+ </li>
+ </ul>
+ </li>
+ </ul>
+</div>
+
+<div class="slide">
+ <h1>Linux releases early and often</h1>
+ <ul class="incremental">
+ <li>
+ Linux is released about 5 times a year (plus stable updates
+ every week or two)
+ </li>
+ <li>
+ For 'wheezy' we chose to freeze with Linux 3.2, which was
+ getting pretty old by the time of release
+ </li>
+ <li>
+ Good news: we have lots of new kernel features in testing/unstable
+ </li>
+ <li>
+ Bad news: some of them won't really work without new userland
+ </li>
+ </ul>
+</div>
+
<div class="slide">
<h1>Questions?</h1>
</div>