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Linux development slows

News Linus Torvalds' deputy has claimed that the development of the Linux kernel is slowing down, with noticeably less features and bug fixes planned for a future version. In the same mailing list thread, Linus Torvalds, the creator of Linux and the...

[September 26, 2005, 13:45]

Linux Kernel Development

White Papers This paper gives a brief overview of the author's research into network protocols and then focuses on the process of development for the Linux kernel. This topic is approached both from a technical viewpoint and also the interactions with the open...

[April 1, 2007, 1:00]

Linux key to robot development

News To spur more development of robots at the hobbyist level, Japan's National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) is promoting a humanoid creature named HRP-2m Choromet. The company also launched Microsoft Robotics Studio...

[July 17, 2006, 9:25]

Linux gets wireless boost from development figures

News It found that of the 20 percent of development work currently going into applications for mobile devices, there has been a significant increase in the number of Linux solutions over the last half year.

[September 14, 2000, 12:17]

Linux development slows

Talkback You cannot stop new hardware development, so there is no end to kernel development.maybe the name rev will be bumped up, but the development will not stop. I think there are too many of us now, for linux to be just one accident away from death.

[September 27, 2005, 21:06]

Linux development slows

Talkback Frankly, either the kernel's development is slowing down because there isn't so much you can add to the beast without working it all over (let's start the 3.0 branch :p) or developers are losing interest in the beast - which could pretty much...

[September 27, 2005, 15:42]

Intel aims to speed Linux gadget development

News Among the projects are efforts to improve power management, user interfaces, use of wireless networks, web browsing, chatting and one of the thorniest subjects, software development for mobile devices.

[July 17, 2007, 8:29]

Housing Development Board (HDB) Houses Linux on IBM

White Papers The Housing & Development Board (HDB) is Singapore's public housing authority and a statutory board under the Ministry of National Development. Adding Linux to its operating environment generated a variety of key efficiencies for HDB, enabling the...

[May 24, 2007, 1:00]

Linux development slows

Talkback Linux is dead. Long live Windows Vista!

[September 26, 2005, 19:36]

Linux development slows

Talkback I don't want to sound ungrateful, but it seems newer realeases of GNU/Linux distributions aim to be so "bleeding edge" that they are less stable than their previous editions, thus hurting the adoption of open software.

[September 26, 2005, 20:02]

Linux development slows

Talkback Before you flame, I use Linux as well as many flavours of Unix *and* Windows, and it's horses for courses as far as I'm concerned. Rob's wonderful post was so funny I almost fell off my chair. Not sure if it was tongue-in-cheek but it certainly...

[September 29, 2005, 13:31]

Linux development slows

Talkback Just because development on an essential part of the OS has stopped, it doesn't mean that the OS is dead. In fact, constant development can often be worse for an OS (look at the bloat of Windows, and the problems they've had after integrating stuff...

[September 28, 2005, 13:14]

Linux development slows

Talkback I don't see a problem there. The new kernel is going to be ready for publishing. As for Vista, it is not ready yet and won't be for a long time.

[September 26, 2005, 21:25]

Linux development slows

Talkback Unlike proprietary software developers, the Linux kernel coders do NOT have to churn the user base for more Licen$e Monie$, under the guise of "upgrades", so that the world's richest man can stay on top of heap.

[September 26, 2005, 22:06]

Linux development slows

Talkback Linux Torvalds and his team deserves a Nobel prize. I agree with you. Stallman's GNU Fundation too (and this fundation have UNESCO support now! Cheers!

[October 10, 2005, 18:41]

Patent directive 'could halt Linux development'

Talkback "There is no question that some of the open source software that is out there -- such as the Linux kernel itself -- has got patent violations in there. Since MSFT finded SCOXE's jihad against Linux, this FUD has come up again and again.years into...

[March 2, 2005, 11:24]

Patent directive 'could halt Linux development'

Talkback There is no question that some of the open source software that is out there -- such as the Linux kernel itself -- has got patent violations in there. SHOW ME! That is acknowledged. There is more danger that those potential violations will be...

[March 1, 2005, 19:06]

Patent directive 'could halt Linux development'

Talkback The guy is a patent lawyer, he HOPES there are patent problems with Linux. On the upside, even if someone finds a way to win a bogus patent suit, SCO's attempt to take on the entire Linux world (and eventually the entire software world) will...

[March 1, 2005, 19:49]

Patent directive 'could halt Linux development'

Talkback Linux, I'm sure, does infringe on patent, by the mere fact that patents on obvious ways of doing things are stupid. Just because its stupid and wrong doesn't mean that Linux *isn't* infringing on students patents.

[March 1, 2005, 20:06]

Patent directive 'could halt Linux development'

Talkback Malcom ought to read some of the current US court documents coming out of the SCO vs IBM case, in which the presiding judge says that SCO has thus far shown _no_ evidence of any code taken from Unix or System V has ended up in the Linux kernel.

[March 1, 2005, 20:29]

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