Greg Kroah-Hartman, a Linux kernel developer, has posted a blog explaining the decision to excise Google's Android code from the kernel. Kroah-Hartman removed the code in December, noting that Android ...
ZDNET's key takeaways Linux kernel developers are using AI to support project maintenance.Writing kernel code with AI remains an open question.Copyright and open-source licensing concerns still loom.
The 2009 report on the state of Linux kernel development has been published by the Linux Foundation. Although all the information in it is drawn from the development management process and is thus ...
When independent or academic research is carried out, ethics is a primary concern if you have anything to do with people outside the research group. With that in mind, the University of Minnesota has ...
Dave Rosenberg has more than 15 years of technology and marketing experience that spans from Bell Labs to startup IPOs to open-source and cloud software companies. He is CEO and founder of Nodeable, ...
In April, we first reported on Linux Kernel dev and maintainer Greg Kroah-Hartman banned submissions from the University of Minnesota due to new concerning patches. It has also come to light that UMN ...
The current Linux source code is always available in both a complete tarball (an archive created with the tar command) and an incremental patch from the official home ...
In a blog entry posted earlier this week, Linux kernel developer and Novell employee Greg Kroah-Hartman announced that he will be working full time on the Linux Driver Project. Announced in January, ...