Hi,
2 years ago, I published a graph showing the evolution of the size of
the linux kernel tar.bz2 against release count:
http://lkml.org/lkml/2011/11/10/267
I just updated the data and draw the graph. There are now 308 releases
(without the 2.6.x.y and the 3.x.y). I predicted last time that
Hi,
2 years ago, I published a graph showing the evolution of the size of
the linux kernel tar.bz2 against release count:
http://lkml.org/lkml/2011/11/10/267
I just updated the data and draw the graph. There are now 308 releases
(without the 2.6.x.y and the 3.x.y). I predicted last time that
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