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The Linux Kernel, how fast it is developed and how we stay sane doing it.

Greg KHThis talk will go into the latest statistics for the development of the Linux kernel.

It will describe how the many thousand developers all work together and are able to release a stable kernel every 3 months with no planning.

Greg Kroah-Hartman, Linux Foundation

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