Kernel log: More than 10 million lines of Linux source files

  2008-10-23 04:00:02
After the release of Linux 2.6.27, kernel developers are currently busily integrating patches for the next kernel version into the main development branch of Linux. This usually involves discarding some old code and adding new code though on balance, there are usually more new lines than old ones, making the kernel grow continually. 
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