SDForum Distinguished Speaker Series with Andrew Morton
Organization:
Software Development Forum (SDForum)
Category:
Technical/Scientific
Geographical Area:
San Fran/Silicon Valley
Start
Date:
5/19/2005
End Date:
5/19/2005
Start Time:
6:00PM
End Time:
9:00PM
Event
Info:
The Linux Kernel Development Process
Speaker: Andrew Morton, Lead Production Linux Kernel Maintainer, Open Source Development Labs
In this talk, Morton will describe how the Linux kernel actually comes to be, how features are chosen, and how the develop/test/release cycle is managed. He'll explain how commercial Linux distributions such as Red Hat and SuSE fit into this process. More generally, he'll consider what motivates kernel developers, and why system software is a particularly good fit for the open source model.
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