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Linux kernel development is relatively fast-paced given the size and complexity
of the code base. This is because of its widespread adoption by hobbyists,
home users, businesses (including many Fortune 500 companies), and educational
institutions. The Linux kernel mailing list (LKML, a mailing list for
kernel developers), as of summer 2004, averages about 300 messages per day
from between 50 and 100 different developers. These numbers do not include
most architecture-specific discussions, which happen on separate lists. In the
year before August 1st, 2004, over 16,000 patches of widely varying sizes were
committed to the official Linux kernel [7]. This pace of development has led
3to a situation where very few of the kernel’s major components are adequately
documented at the implementation level. |
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