Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 24th Sep 2007 17:43 UTC, submitted by SEJeff
Linux While the kernel 2.6.23 development cycle has not yet run its course, things are getting close enough to the end that it makes sense to start looking at the overall statistics for this release. As of this writing (shortly after 2.6.23-rc6 came out), just over 6,200 non-merge changesets had been added to the mainline kernel repository. These changesets came from 854 developers - a slightly smaller number than we saw for 2.6.22. Just over 350 of those developers contributed one single changeset. On a related note, LWN.net has a number of reports from the Linux Kernel Developer's Summit.
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RE[2]: do we really care?
by aldeck on Tue 25th Sep 2007 12:35 UTC in reply to "RE: do we really care?"
aldeck
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For commercial/proprietory software you only pay if you use the software and you know how much you're paying before you pay, which makes companies like Microsoft much more ethical than these open source theives.... ;-)


Huh, so when i buy a tennis ball, and the store i buy from pays MS for their operating system, a small part of my 10$ ends up in MS employees wallets. So whats your point?

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