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by gregkh 2018 days ago
Everyone gets older, the alternative isn't as attractive :)

Seriously, the kernel averages about 200-250 new contributors every release (i.e. every 2 1/2 months). We are not starved for new contributors at the moment at all, do you think we are somehow not attracting new developers compared to other open source projects?

2 comments

Hi Greg! :)

I was mainly referring to something I read many years ago (regarding new kernel devs), e.g., this from 2013 [0]. However, from your response, looks like that's not a problem.

[0] https://www.zdnet.com/article/graying-linux-developers-look-...

The media has talked about how the kernel development community has been slow to get new blood: https://forums.theregister.com/forum/all/2020/08/25/linux_ke...

I’m not sure that _this_ is the (a?) problem, but if someone were purely sourcing CNCF / Linux foundation / press releases they might think the project is heading for a day when the old guard keels over and we’re left high and dry.