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This page is for information about the embedded Linux and open source community.
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People
This section lists inviduals who are "movers and shakers" in embedded Linux:
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Linux kernel
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Important kernel figures
- Linus Torvalds - Linux kernel initiator and head maintainer
- Andrew Morton - maintains an important secondary (staging) tree
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Kernel arch maintainers
- Russell King - ARM kernel maintainer
- Paul Mundt - SH kernel maintainer
- Ralph Baechle - MIPS kernel maintainer
- Greg Ungerer - uCLinux kernel maintainer
- Arnd Bergman - CELL kernel maintainer
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Feature developers/maintainers
- Andi Kleen - author of bloat-o-meter
- Matt Mackall - originator of Linux-tiny patch set (author of SLOB allocator)
- Ingo Molnar - author of RT-preempt patch set
- Thomas Gleixner - author of clock events
- David Woodhouse - MTD/jffs2 author?
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Interview candidates
The following page has a list of people we'd like to interview for an eLinux.org feature:
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Communities for beginners
- http://kernelnewbies.org/ - General site for people getting started developing on the Linux kernel
- http://jp.kernelnewbies.org/webresources - Japanese site for kernel newbies
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Linux User Groups
One way to get involved with a bunch of like-minded Linux enthusiasts is to participate in a local Linux users group. The following site has a good database of Linux users groups:
- www.linux.org/groups
- CLUE LUG List - Canadian User Group listing.
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Development Model
- The Cathedral and the Bazaar
- FIXTHIS - add more links to papers and articles about the development model
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Reasons for contributing to open source
- Open Source ROI Model - a page about return on investment from open source contributions
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Quality Assurance
This section has links to aspects of the development model designed to provide quality assurance.
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Certificate of Origin
Developers who contribute code to the Linux kernel agree to the Developer Certificate Of Origin by signing their code, with a "Signed Off By" line.

