Security News > 2016 > August > Linux kernel development: How fast it’s going and who is doing it (Help Net Security)
The Linux Foundation analyzed the work done by over 13,500 developers over more than a decade, to provide insight into the Linux kernel development trends and methodologies used by thousands of different individuals collectively to create some of the most important software code on the planet. This year’s data covers work completed through Linux kernel 4.7, with an emphasis on releases 3.19 to 4.7. The top 10 organizations sponsoring Linux kernel development include Intel, Red … More →
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