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Jordan K. Hubbard (born April 8, 1963) is an open source software developer, authoring software such as the
Ardent Window Manager In computing, the Ardent Window Manager (awm) is an early window manager software for the X Window System. It was descended from uwm. awm was written by Jordan Hubbard for the Ardent Computer Corporation's TITAN line of workstations in 1988, whi ...
and various other open source tools and libraries before co-founding the FreeBSD project with Nate Williams and Rodney W. Grimes in 1993, for which he contributed the initial
FreeBSD Ports The FreeBSD Ports collection is a package management system for the FreeBSD operating system, providing an easy and consistent way of installing software packages. As of February 2020, there are over 38,487 ports available in the collection. It has ...
collection,
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and sysinstall. In July 2001 Hubbard joined Apple Computer in the role of manager of the BSD technology group, during which time he was one of the creators of
MacPorts MacPorts, formerly DarwinPorts, is a package manager for macOS and Darwin. It is an open-source software project that aims to simplify the installation of other open source software. It's similar in function to Fink and the BSD ports collection ...
. In 2005, his title was "Director of UNIX Technology" and in October 2007, Hubbard was promoted to "Director of Engineering of Unix Technologies" at Apple where he remained until June 2013. On July 15, 2013, he became CTO of
iXsystems iXsystems, Inc. is a privately owned American computer technology company based in San Jose, California that develops, sells and supports computing and storage products and services. Its principal products are customized open source FreeBSD dis ...
where he also led the
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open source project. On March 24, 2017, he announced his plan to depart from
iXsystems iXsystems, Inc. is a privately owned American computer technology company based in San Jose, California that develops, sells and supports computing and storage products and services. Its principal products are customized open source FreeBSD dis ...
and that he would be joining TwoPoreGuys, a Biotechnology company, as VP of Engineering. From January 2019 - April 2020 he was part of the Engineering Leadership team at Uber and, as of April 2020, is currently Sr. Director for GPU Compute SW at NVidia.


rwall incident

On March 31, 1987 Hubbard executed an rwall command expecting it to send a message to every machine on the network at
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, where he headed the Distributed Unix Group. The command instead began broadcasting Hubbard's message to every machine on the internet and was stopped after Hubbard realised the message was being broadcast remotely after he received complaints from people at
Purdue University Purdue University is a public land-grant research university in West Lafayette, Indiana, and the flagship campus of the Purdue University system. The university was founded in 1869 after Lafayette businessman John Purdue donated land and mone ...
and
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. Even though the command was terminated, it resulted in Hubbard receiving 743 messages and complaints, including one from the Inspector General of
ARPAnet The Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPANET) was the first wide-area packet-switched network with distributed control and one of the first networks to implement the TCP/IP protocol suite. Both technologies became the technical fou ...
.


References


External links


My_Broadcast_[The_UNIX_rwall_problem
/nowiki>_-_ACM_Risks_Digest.html" ;"title="he UNIX rwall problem">My Broadcast [The UNIX rwall problem
/nowiki> - ACM Risks Digest">he UNIX rwall problem">My Broadcast [The UNIX rwall problem
/nowiki> - ACM Risks Digest- April 2, 1987
History of FreeBSD project

WorkingMac interview
(retrieved from archive.org) - August 16, 2001
MacSlash interview
(retrieved from archive.org) - December 17, 2002
OSNews interview
- April 15, 2003
Face to Face with Jordan Hubbard, BSDi
(retrieved from archive.org) - February 11, 2000
Salon: Open-sourcing the Apple
(retrieved from archive.org) - Jordan initial reactions to the first time he used Mac OS X (November 17, 2000)
Open Source to the Core
- May 1, 2005
Apple’s Operating System Guru Goes Back to His Roots
- Aug 9, 2013 * Feb 20th, 2017 4:05 PM EST, John Martellaro
The Mac Observer, TMO Background Mode: Interview with Open Source Developer & Former Apple Manager Jordan Hubbard
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