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Linux isn't just the kernel. glibc has different development team than the kernel has. And some distribution started using eglibc.
coreutils have once again, a different bunch of developers.
The worst thing is, the distributions themself make very little changes to the code. e.g. they don't delete code they don't need.
There is no one who has a final say on things. You could argue that would be the package maintainers. But they tend to be really bad at understanding/reading/writing the code.