Proper noun
Brinkmann (plural Brinkmanns)
A surname from German.
In 2006, Brinkmann met with Jonathan Shapiro (a primary architect of the Coyotos Operating System) to aid in and discuss the use of the Coyotos kernel for GNU/Hurd. Source: Internet
In 2007, Hurd developers Neal Walfield and Marcus Brinkmann gave a critique of the Hurd architecture, known as "the critique", and a proposal for how a future system may be designed, known as "the position paper". Source: Internet
It was not until published findings by German archaeologist Vinzenz Brinkmann in the late 20th and early 21st century that the painting of ancient Greek sculptures became an established fact. Source: Internet
Since 2005 Brinkmann and Walfield started researching Coyotos as a new kernel for HURD. Source: Internet
Then, around 10 p.m., Brinkmann headed to his volunteer shift at Newport High School's after-prom party. Source: Internet
“It’s really about comparing trends in test cases with wastewater virus concentrations,” toxicologist Markus Brinkmann said in the release. Source: Internet