Helen Koike
October 22, 2018
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As the curtains rose on opening day of Embedded Linux Conference Europe & Open Source Summit Europe in Edinburgh, the latest release of the Linux Kernel, 4.19, was made available by Greg Kroah-Hartman. Collaborans were once again very active, so here's a look at their contributions. Head to LWN.net if you would like to read more about the first half and second half of the merge window for 4.19.
In this release, Collabora contributions were made by 9 different developers, authoring a total of 87 patches, 125 Signed-off-by tags, 14 Reviewed-by tags and 8 Tested-by tags.
Daniel Stone (19):
Enric Balletbo i Serra (34):
Ezequiel Garcia (21):
Gustavo Padovan (4):
Lubosz Sarnecki (1):
Nick Milner (1):
Nicolas Dufresne (2):
Sebastian Reichel (4):
Sjoerd Simons (1):
Daniel Stone (1):
Enric Balletbo i Serra (3):
Sebastian Reichel (10):
Enric Balletbo i Serra (4):
Ezequiel Garcia (3):
Gustavo Padovan (7):
Sebastian Reichel (28):
Enric Balletbo i Serra (5):
Ezequiel Garcia (2):
Sebastian Reichel (1):
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