Canonical and the Linux kernel
- Canonical and the Linux kernel
- 15% Of Kernel Contributions Coming From Japan
- New Linux kernel expands virtualisation support
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Link is broken
The second link is broken. Here is a substitute:
http://james-morris.livejournal.com/31240.html
"He also said that around 15% of kernel contributions are now coming from Japan."
re: link broken
hmm, they moved it I guess - or made an edit that broke it. The link was still in my reader, as was the post. But yeah, thanks for your link, cuz that was the one she was referring to anyway.