On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 03:22:32AM -0700, Andrew Morton wrote:Corporate drones obviously doesn't refer to all of them. It referes to those who are primarily corporate and secondarily Linux people of course. There's quite a lot of developers who came to Linux with a corporate background and are fully integrated into the "scene". Surprising they tend to write mostly good code and are involved with review and other important activities. --
| Srivatsa Vaddagiri | [PATCH 1/2] rcfs core patch |
| Thomas Gleixner | Re: Regression in 2.6.27 caused by commit bfc0f59 |
| Bart Van Assche | Integration of SCST in the mainstream Linux kernel |
| Florian Schmidt | blacklist kernel boot option |
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| Scott Chacon | Git Community Book |
| Peter Stahlir | Git as a filesystem |
| Matthew L Foster | git and time |
| Jakub Narebski | Re: VCS comparison table |
| frantisek holop | nptd regression in 4.2 |
| J.W. Zondag | Dell PE1950 III - Perc 6i |
| Alexey Suslikov | OT: OpenBSD on Asus eeePC |
| Richard Stallman | Real men don't attack straw men |
| hooanon05 | [PATCH 57/67] aufs sysfs interface |
| Michael Loftis | Re: [RFC] VM: I have a dream... |
| Suparna Bhattacharya | Reviewing ext3 improvement patches (delalloc, mballoc, extents) |
| Josef 'Jeff' Sipek | [PATCH 09/32] Unionfs: cache-coherency - dentries |
