Now that the Linux 4.13 kernel series is out, and it’s ready for production use, it’s time to look at the contributions made by some of Collabora’s developers, which always bring goodies during each development cycle.
Linus Torvalds unveiled the Linux 4.13 kernel branch last week, a release that brought support for Intel’s Cannon Lake and Coffee Lake processor family, among lots of other improvements. For the Linux kernel 4.13 cycle, it looks like a total of twelve Collabora developers have contributed no less than 72 patches, reviewed 25 patches, tested 10 patches, and signed-off 83 patches.
As for the goodies implemented by Collabora’s devs in the Linux 4.13 kernel, we can mention device tree bindings for ARM Mali Midgard GPUs, various DRM core cleanups to fix potential deadlocks and race-conditions, improvement… (read more)
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