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Linux Kernel Development: How Fast it is Going, Who is Doing It, What They are Doing, and Who is Sponsoring It
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on Sat, 2017-05-13 08:42
J. Corbet
,
Kroah-Hartman, G.
, and
McPherson, A.
,
“
Linux Kernel Development: How Fast it is Going, Who is Doing It, What They are Doing, and Who is Sponsoring It
”
, The Linux Foundation, 2012.
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