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by ernstsson 5109 days ago
Yes, definitely. I think (or hope?) the main reason for the score is that the directory structure and the actual architecture of Linux isn't fully in sync. Most of the score comes from the top directory tangles and complexity. When I compare it to the commonly used kernel map (http://makelinux.homelinux.com/kernel_map/LKM3_512.png) I really don't see it matching as well as Arqua requires for a good score. Note also that the score doesn't say that the software doesn't work, just that the structure of the source in relation to the call graph of the functions is complex.