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But, none-the-less, some people are worried sick about being shoved out of the Linux developer community. Once the code has been given, the Linux community can reasonably rely that the developer ...
Linux developers had a code before, but the earlier "Code of Conflict," failed to make the kernel community a more civil group. As Greg Kroah-Hartman, a leading Linux kernel developer wrote ...
And in another surprising move, the Linux Foundation changed its short “code of conflict” to a new, more traditional code of conduct based on the widely adopted Contributor Covenant.
alongside the release of Linux 3.0. The total size of the kernel grew from 13 million lines of code and 33,000 files in 2010 to 15 million lines of code and 37,000 files in 2011. The number of ...
Especially at times when I made it personal.” Following the letter, the Linux community announced that for the first time it will adopt a ‘Code of Conduct’ which is outlined as follows ...
Now they have statistics to back up their claims. According to a four-year analysis of the 5.7 million lines of Linux source code conducted by five Stanford University computer science researchers ...
Researchers have discovered malicious code circulating in the wild that hijacks the earliest stage boot process of Linux devices by exploiting a year-old firmware vulnerability when it remains ...
Changing 30 lines of code in Linux could cut energy use at some data centers by up to 30 percent, researchers claim. Computer scientists at the University of Waterloo in Canada say making a small ...