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Changes can come from anywhere. The Linux kernel itself doesn't use any central repository like Github, it's instead done via emailing patches that are eventually merged into the mainline kernel repository managed by Linus.
It is 100% decentralized.
mainline kernel repository managed by Linus.
It is 100% decentralized.
But... How does that work? The code has to be stored somewhere...
How does that work? The code has to be stored somewhere…
The code is replicated by everyone who works on it, and on various public and private servers, so you might say it's stored everywhere.
......I need to watch a video on this 😂
Linus memorises it.
Sounds like it's centralized around Linus...
It's just for the "last mile" where code gets packaged up into releases. There's still thousands of developers that have all of the code on their machines as well, it's just that their local repos aren't the ones that end up in the hands of end users.