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Irv Spalten is a software engineer in the OS/2 area of the Software Group division of the IBM Corporation, where he has been working in OS/2 since 1.0 and held many positions within OS/2 including developer, build lead, release management, and most recently working in Service and Support. Within Service and Support he has worked as the lead in the on-line BBS area and was the primary Sysop on the OS/2 CompuServe forums and the IBM TalkLink areas. Presently Irv works in the FixPak Packaging and Release area and is the owner of the FixTool. | Irv Spalten is a software engineer in the OS/2 area of the Software Group division of the IBM Corporation, where he has been working in OS/2 since 1.0 and held many positions within OS/2 including developer, build lead, release management, and most recently working in Service and Support. Within Service and Support he has worked as the lead in the on-line BBS area and was the primary Sysop on the OS/2 CompuServe forums and the IBM TalkLink areas. Presently Irv works in the FixPak Packaging and Release area and is the owner of the FixTool. | ||
==Presentations== | ==Presentations== |
Revision as of 22:02, 2 April 2020
He was in charge of the OS/2 fixpacks in the last days of OS/2 Warp 4.52 at IBM. He retired and moved to Florida.
Irv Spalten is a software engineer in the OS/2 area of the Software Group division of the IBM Corporation, where he has been working in OS/2 since 1.0 and held many positions within OS/2 including developer, build lead, release management, and most recently working in Service and Support. Within Service and Support he has worked as the lead in the on-line BBS area and was the primary Sysop on the OS/2 CompuServe forums and the IBM TalkLink areas. Presently Irv works in the FixPak Packaging and Release area and is the owner of the FixTool.
Presentations
Warpstock 2000
- OS/2 Fixpak Process
- The OS/2 Community - Where Do We Want to Go Today?
WarpTech 2000
- Making Sense of IBM's Fixpack Policies