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RE[3]: These numbers look very similair to the Linux Kernel
by Lennie on Fri 30th Jul 2010 21:31
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RE[4]: These numbers look very similair to the Linux Kernel
by Fettarme H-Milch on Fri 30th Jul 2010 22:37
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2010-02-16
Mandriva is a KDE-centric distributor on the constant verge of bankruptcy.
Not only does Mandriva still achieve almost 2/3 of Canonical's GNOME commits, Mandriva is actively working with many other upstream projects, including but not limited to OpenOffice, Linux kernel, Xorg, and (of course) KDE.
Overall Mandriva is a much bigger FOSS contributor than Canonical, though -- in all fairness -- Canonical improved in recent months (eg. Canonical now has two employees who care about KDE rather than just one).
PS: openSUSE is of course subsumed under Novell (at least the Novell people who work on openSUSE), just as Red Hat and Fedora are not separate entities.