iTWire Thursday, 29 April 2021 09:44 Uni group reveals the sordid buggy Linux kernel patch story
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Students and the staff member at the University of Minnesota who were involved in submitting known buggy patches to the Linux kernel project have released a statement which they claim details the full history behind their actions which were geared towards writing a research paper.
In
the statement, which was not attributed to anyone and dated 27 April, they said that the research paper had been withdrawn. It was linked online by the
Linux Weekly News website, run by Jonathan Corbet, a developer himself.
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iTWire Monday, 19 April 2021 07:47 Jonathan Carter wins second term as Debian leader
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South African developer Jonathan Carter will continue to lead the Debian GNU/Linux project for a second year, after
winning the election for the position, the results of which were declared over the weekend.
only one opponent, Sruthi Chandran. She contested the elections in 2020 as well, but was unsuccessful that year too.
Debian uses the Condorcet method for deciding its elections and this system is explained thus: Consider all possible two-way races between candidates. The Condorcet winner, if there is one, is the one candidate who can beat every other candidate in a two-way race with that candidate.