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Unpaid Linux contributions sink to lowest levels

JavaWorld
February 19, 2015

Unpaid Linux contributions sink to lowest levels

Now more than ever, the development of the Linux kernel is a matter for the professionals, as unpaid volunteer contributions to the project reached their lowest recorded levels in the latest "Who Writes Linux report."
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