Re: Centos versions in the future?

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On 7/8/21 11:13 PM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
This being said, things have changed, and Microsoft is now - amongst other
things - the most important contributor to the Linux kernel in sheer terms of
lines of code.


I don't think that's true.

Microsoft has, infrequently, appeared in the top 5 for specific releases.  Mostly, as I understand it, those were due to large dumps of Hyper-V related code.  Overall, Microsoft doesn't appear to be active in the Linux kernel, though they do have a large number of Open Source projects of their own.

In general, Intel and Red Hat seem to be pretty consistently the top two corporate contributors to the Linux kernel.

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