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Cregit-Linux: how code gets into the kernel


The following source code files from the linux kernel have been transformed using cregit and arranged in the same file system ordering that the kernel uses. Each file corresponds to a C source code file (extensions .c and .h).

The different colours allows to identify that most of the code was contributed by William Lee Irwin III, followed by Srivatsa S. Bhat. william lee irwin iiiwilliam lee irwin iii5858.00%srivatsa s. bhatsrivatsa s. bhat2626.00%paolo ciarrocchipaolo ciarrocchi55.00%david howellsdavid howells44.00%denis v. lunevdenis v. lunev44.00%al viroal viro22.00%dave hansendave hansen11.00% The cregit version of a source code file has two interactive features that provide feedback about who the contributors are: Alexandre Carouble and Isabella Ferreira contribute to the matching between code reviews discussions and commits.

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