Linux ([? la?n?ks or L?n?ks]) kernel developer Greg Kroah-hartmant, speaking in Berlin, said that Linux has become the world's largest software development project.
The latest Linux 4.5 kernel contains more than 21 million lines of code, but not all devices run these 21 million lines of code, Kroah-hartman for example, his computer runs about 1.6 million lines of code, and the phone runs 2.5 million lines. The core code accounts for about 5% of the total code, 35% of which are network-related code, and more than 40% of the code is driven.
But it's not just code that makes Linux the world's first big development project, but more importantly, more than 4,000 developers from 440 companies made a contribution to the Linux kernel last year. 10800 lines of code are added to Linux every day, and 5300 rows are deleted, 1875 code is modified, and on average every second, Linux has 8 changes, which means that Linux is constantly evolving and progressing.
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Linux has become the world's largest software development project