If corporations can be people I guess google groups can too!

On Monday, December 15, 2014 2:30:54 PM UTC-8, Greg KH wrote:
>
> Hi, 
>
> I'm trying to keep track of the different companies that people are 
> working for, or if people are just doing this as a hobby, or being paid 
> as a consultant for future articles on lwn.net about who is doing the 
> work on the Linux kernel. 
>
> Jonathan Corbet has also been writing articles at lwn.net about this 
> topic, and we share the same set of scripts, as well as we write a 
> yearly article for the Linux Foundation about Linux kernel 
> contributions.  An example of this can be found at: 
>         http://www.linuxfoundation.org/publications/whowriteslinux.pdf 
>
> Your email address shows up in the changelog for the 3.16 kernel 
> release as a contributor, but I can't seem to place it with a company. 
> If you don't mind, could you let me know what company you work for?  Or 
> if no company, do you want to be classified in any of these other 
> categories instead: 
>         - Amateur/Hobbyist/Unaffiliated/None 
>           - this category is for people who are doing kernel work, but 
>             not getting paid by any corporation to do it. 
>         - Consultant 
>           - this category is for people who are consultants working on 
>             the kernel and getting paid by other companies (not your 
>             own) to do the work 
>         - Academia 
>           - this category is for people working for Universities and 
>             doing kernel work as part of their research or other 
>             responsibilities related to school work. 
>         - Unknown 
>           - this category is for people who want to remain in the 
>             "unknown" category. 
>
> If you want, this mapping will be kept private and only myself and Jon 
> Corbet (of lwn.net) will have access to it. 
>
> The scripts involved in this can be found at: 
>         https://github.com/gregkh/kernel-history 
> if you are curious. 
>
> If you have any questions about this, please let me know. 
>
> If you never want me to bother you with this again, just let me know and 
> I will be glad to take you off of my list. 
>
> Thank you for your time, 
>
> greg k-h 
>

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