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Sage Sharp (formerly Sarah Sharp) is a software engineer who has worked on the Linux kernel, including serving on the Linux Foundation's Technical Advisory Board for two years. Sharp began working on the kernel in 2006 as an undergraduate at Portland State University, and later through an Intel undergraduate research grant. Sharp's contributions to the kernel include writing and acting as a maintainer for its USB 3.0 driver. In 2015, Sharp recommended that the Linux project adopt a code of conduct for Linux developers; Linus Torvalds adopted a "code of conflict" instead. Sharp stepped down from direct work on the kernel on 5 October 2015, citing the abrasive communication style and "abusive commentary [on submitted patches]" of the maintainer community.

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  • Sage Sharp (fr)
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  • Шарп, Сейдж (ru)
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  • Sage Sharp (anciennement Sarah Sharp) est une personnalité qui exerce le métier d'ingénieur en logiciel qui a travaillé sur le noyau Linux, notamment en siégeant au conseil consultatif technique de la Linux Foundation pendant deux ans. (fr)
  • Sage Sharp (formerly Sarah Sharp) is a software engineer who has worked on the Linux kernel, including serving on the Linux Foundation's Technical Advisory Board for two years. Sharp began working on the kernel in 2006 as an undergraduate at Portland State University, and later through an Intel undergraduate research grant. Sharp's contributions to the kernel include writing and acting as a maintainer for its USB 3.0 driver. In 2015, Sharp recommended that the Linux project adopt a code of conduct for Linux developers; Linus Torvalds adopted a "code of conflict" instead. Sharp stepped down from direct work on the kernel on 5 October 2015, citing the abrasive communication style and "abusive commentary [on submitted patches]" of the maintainer community. (en)
  • Сейдж Шарп (англ. Sage Sharp; имя при рождении Сара Шарп англ. Sarah Sharp; род. 1985, Ренье, штат Орегон, США) — программист, работавший над ядром Linux, в том числе два года работавший в Техническом консультативном совете Linux Foundation. В 2015 году Шарп была вручена первая ежегодная премия Red Hat Women in Open Source Community за «усилия по улучшению коммуникаций и приглашению женщин в сообщество с открытым исходным кодом» и награду O’Reilly Open Source Award 2016 года за достижения в сообществе open source. (ru)
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  • Sage Sharp (formerly Sarah Sharp) is a software engineer who has worked on the Linux kernel, including serving on the Linux Foundation's Technical Advisory Board for two years. Sharp began working on the kernel in 2006 as an undergraduate at Portland State University, and later through an Intel undergraduate research grant. Sharp's contributions to the kernel include writing and acting as a maintainer for its USB 3.0 driver. In 2015, Sharp recommended that the Linux project adopt a code of conduct for Linux developers; Linus Torvalds adopted a "code of conflict" instead. Sharp stepped down from direct work on the kernel on 5 October 2015, citing the abrasive communication style and "abusive commentary [on submitted patches]" of the maintainer community. Sharp was a volunteer co-coordinator of the Outreachy project, and led a team contributing to the Linux kernel for the project's June 2013 internships. Through their consultancy Otter Tech LLC, they work with Outreachy in a paid capacity, providing code of conduct enforcement training and incidence response workshops. Sharp won the first annual Red Hat Women in Open Source Community Award in 2015 for "efforts in improving communications and inviting women into open source communities" and the 2016 O'Reilly Open Source Award for accomplishments in the open source community. Sharp is non-binary and uses the pronouns "they" and "them". (en)
  • Sage Sharp (anciennement Sarah Sharp) est une personnalité qui exerce le métier d'ingénieur en logiciel qui a travaillé sur le noyau Linux, notamment en siégeant au conseil consultatif technique de la Linux Foundation pendant deux ans. (fr)
  • Сейдж Шарп (англ. Sage Sharp; имя при рождении Сара Шарп англ. Sarah Sharp; род. 1985, Ренье, штат Орегон, США) — программист, работавший над ядром Linux, в том числе два года работавший в Техническом консультативном совете Linux Foundation. Работа Шарп над ядром началась в 2006 году, во время обучения в Университете штата Орегон в Портленде и продолжилась благодаря исследовательскому гранту Intel. Вклад Шарп в ядро ​​включает в себя создание и сопровождение драйвера USB 3.0. В 2015 году Шарп была предпринята попытка рекомендовать проекту Linux принятие кодекса поведения для разработчиков Linux, однако Линус Торвальдс принял вместо этого «кодекс конфликта». В следствие чего, 5 октября 2015 года, Шарп было принято решение оставить работу над ядром Linux, мотивированное оскорбительным стилем общения и «оскорбительными комментариями» сообщества разработчиков. В 2015 году Шарп была вручена первая ежегодная премия Red Hat Women in Open Source Community за «усилия по улучшению коммуникаций и приглашению женщин в сообщество с открытым исходным кодом» и награду O’Reilly Open Source Award 2016 года за достижения в сообществе open source. Шарп является небинарным человеком и использует местоимение «they» (с англ. — «они»). (ru)
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