Adrian wrote:
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The Linux kernel sometimes looses developers.
That seems to unavoidable, there are there are always problems like:
- Some developers leave the projects if their code was rejected because
it didn't match the standards and policies of the project.
- Some developers leave the project if other people's code that didn't
match the standards and policies of the project was accepted.
--
*Cough*DonaldBecker AndreHedrick*Cough*
..
Luuk
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