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The 'USENIX' Association is the Advanced Computing Technical Association. It was founded in 1975 under the name "Unix Users Group", focusing primarily on the study and development of Unix and similar systems. The name change to USENIX was in reaction to a threatening letter from Western Electric. It has since grown into a respected organization among practitioners, developers, and researchers of computer operating systems more generally.
USENIX has a special interest group for system administrators, SAGE.
It sponsors several conferences and workshops each year, most notably the USENIX Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation (OSDI), the USENIX Annual Technical Conference, the USENIX Security Symposium, the USENIX Conference on File and Storage Technologies (FAST), and with SAGE, the Large Installation System Administration Conference (LISA (conference)).

Contents
2006–2008 officers
2004–2006 officers
2002–2004 officers
USENIX Lifetime Achievement Award
See also
External links

2006–2008 officers


The following people took office June 1, 2006:

★ President: Mike Jones

★ Vice President: Clem Cole

★ Secretary: Alva Couch

★ Treasurer: Theodore Ts'o

★ Directors:


Matt Blaze


Rémy Evard


Niels Provos


Margo Seltzer

2004–2006 officers


The following people took office June 27, 2004:

★ President: Mike Jones

★ Vice President: Clem Cole

★ Secretary: Alva Couch

★ Treasurer: Theodore Ts'o

★ Directors:


Matt Blaze


Jon "maddog" Hall


Geoff Halprin


Marshall Kirk McKusick

2002–2004 officers



★ President: Marshall Kirk McKusick

★ Vice President: Michael B. Jones

★ Secretary: Peter Honeyman

★ Treasurer: Lois Bennett

★ Directors:


Tina Darmohray


John Gilmore


Jon "maddog" Hall


Avi Rubin

USENIX Lifetime Achievement Award


This award, also called the "Flame" award, is handed out annually since 1993.

2007 Peter Honeyman

2006 Radia Perlman

2005 Michael Stonebraker

2004 M. Douglas McIlroy

2003 Rick Adams

2002 James Gosling

2001 The GNU Project and all its contributors [1]

2000 W. Richard Stevens

1999 "The X Window System Community at Large"

1998 Tim Berners-Lee

1997 Brian W. Kernighan

1996 The Software Tools Project

1995 The Creation of USENET

1994 Networking Technologies

1993 Berkeley UNIX

See also



SAGE (organization)

LISA (conference)

Marshall Kirk McKusick

Unix

External links



USENIX: The Advanced Computing Systems Organization

SAGE: The USENIX SIG for Sysadmins

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