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Linux Is the Largest Software Development Project On the Planet: Greg K-H (cio.com)

sfcrazy writes: Greg Kroah-Hartmant, the Linux superstar, delivered a keynote at CoreOS Fest where he gave some impressive details on how massive is the Linux project. Kroah-Hartman said the latest release (4.5) made two months ago contains over 21 million lines of code. More impressive than the amount of code, and what truly makes Linux the world's largest software project is the fact that last year around 4,000 developers and at least 440 different companies that contributed to the kernel. Kroah-Hartman said, "It's the largest software development project ever, in the history of computing -- by the number of people using it, developing it, and now using it, and the number of companies involved. It's a huge number of people."

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  1. Re:The greatest software project on Earth by 110010001000 · · Score: 0, Troll

    That is because unit tests are useless and so is most QA/QC. Let me guess, you think Agile development improves quality too. By the time you have defined all your "unit tests" we have already built the entire system and have it running in the real world.