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Systemd Is Approaching 1.3 Million Lines While Poettering Lost Top Contributor Spot For 2019
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Originally posted by CommunityMember View PostIn larger projects such as this, while there is initially a fair amount of low hanging fruit, and new development that many can help with, after some point the code becomes sufficiently stable and complex enough that only those with the time, interest, and (often) employer backing, can meaningfully contribute, and some of the past contributors move on to different projects in their organization.
I do not think total number of contributors is necessarily a good metric to determine the health of a project (unless the number starts to drop precipitously), but it is certainly an easy one to produce.
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I always love to read the comments of those who hate on a "bloated" kernel that includes drivers for likely 80-90% of all hardware in the known universe. They often behave quite like anti-vaxxers. Also, regarding systemd, it very much *is* modular, as many of it's components can be installed individually.
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Originally posted by GaryTheGravelGuy View PostMichael, please do not use transparent background for graphs. It makes them unreadable for those of us who do CSS replacement.Michael Larabel
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Originally posted by Britoid View Post
GNU Coreutils is ~200K lines and gnulib is ~1.1m
You're going to need to get rid of those too.
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