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OpenSource.com: Weekly wrap-up: IBM pledges $1 billion for Linux, CEO takes on patent troll, and more  



By Linux_Foundation - September 20, 2013 - 8:00am 



Open source news this week: September 16 - 20, 2013
 

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ComputerWeekly: Who writes Linux, anyway?  



By Linux_Foundation - September 20, 2013 - 8:00am 



The Linux Foundation gets personal again this month with the release of its annual "Who Writes Linux" development report.

Produced to coincide with this September's LinuxCon and CloudOpen, the report surfaces new data on how fast the Linux OS is being built, who is writing the code -- and, what companies are sponsoring the work.

Read more at ComputerWeekly.
 



Business Cloud News: IBM invests $1bn in Linux to support cloud, big data  



By Linux_Foundation - September 19, 2013 - 4:00pm 



Technology giant IBM announced plans this week to invest another $1bn into Linux technologies including a new Linux research centre for the companys developers, clients and partners to collaborate on Linux projects tailored to the IBMs Power Systems offerings.
 

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Wired: Linux Seeks Help From More (And More Diverse) Coders  



By Linux_Foundation - September 19, 2013 - 4:00pm 



Linus Torvalds and Intel developer Sarah Sharp met face-to-face on Wednesday, their first public encounter since their mailing list contretemps over the blunt way Torvalds treats the software coders who work on Linux, the massively popular open source operating system he created and still oversees.

But there werent any fireworks. They didnt even address the issues Sharp raised this summer.
 

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TechWeekEurope: Linus Torvalds Jokes The NSA Wanted A Backdoor In Linux  



By Linux_Foundation - September 19, 2013 - 8:00am 



Linux creator Linus Torvalds jokingly hinted that the US National Security Agency (NSA) had asked for a backdoor into the open source operating system, in a LinuxCon keynote presentation.
 

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Computerworld UK: Linux Foundation on the Foundations of Linux  



By Linux_Foundation - September 18, 2013 - 8:00am 



One of the many valuable things that come out of the Linux Foundation is an annual review of Linux kernel development. It's just released the 2013 edition (freely available upon registration), and the news is resoundingly good. Here are the key points.
 

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Ars Technica: Linus Torvalds worries about how Linux will handle end of Moores Law  



By Linux_Foundation - September 18, 2013 - 8:00am 



Perhaps the most hotly anticipated event at LinuxCon was this morning's kernel developer panel featuring none other than Linux creator Linus Torvalds.

In the panel, Torvalds said he's worried the possible end of Moore's Law might finally be within sight, providing challenges to both hardware and software developers.
 

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eWeek: Linus Torvalds Talks Linux Development at LinuxCon  



By Linux_Foundation - September 18, 2013 - 8:00am 



Torvalds responds to a question about whether the U.S. government asked him to put a backdoor in Linux, and explains why he's a developer and how others can be.

NEW ORLEANSLinus Torvalds, who created the open-source Linux operating system 22 years ago, took the keynote stage at the LinuxCon conference along with fellow kernel developers to talk about the state of Linux kernel development. 

Read more at eWeek. 
 



Network World: Linux kernel luminaries talk enterprise, embedded and why they're coming together



By Linux_Foundation - September 18, 2013 - 8:00am 



Network World - NEW ORLEANS - Developing the Linux kernel, according to some of the community's leading lights, is a difficult, complicated process  but it's also one that's moving forward at some speed.

The final keynote at this years LinuxCon North America event featured a panel discussion with Linux creator Linus Torvalds, stable branch maintainer Greg Kroah-Hartman, and fellow maintainers Sarah Sharp and Tejun Heo.
 

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Programmable Web: IBM Invests $1 Billion to Drum Up Demand of Power Linux  



By Linux_Foundation - September 18, 2013 - 8:00am 



A lot of developers just naturally assume their applications will run on Intel x86 server, but following the announcement of a $1 billion investment in building out the ecosystem around Linux running on Power processors IBM is hoping to alter that perception.

Read more at Programmable Web. 
 



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