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Open Source Software > Linux Kernel

Tracking since May 19, 2026 · Latest signal Apr 21, 2026 · 11 matched data points · 12 unclear/no-match

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Positive 9% (1)Negative 18% (2)Neutral 73% (8)Unclear 12 no-match

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The Linux 7.1 kernel introduces scheduler changes that may improve performance for certain workloads.
Parent: Open Source SoftwareEntity: Linux KernelImpact: positiveDate: Apr 18, 2026 - Apr 21, 2026Target: Linux 7.1 kernel scheduler changes9 matched entries1 confirmed0 disputed8 neutral12 unclear
Rewriting the Linux kernel in a binary-blob-only compiler language could grant the maintainers of that language significant control over future Linux development.
Parent: Open Source SoftwareEntity: Linux KernelImpact: negativeDate: Apr 20, 2026Target: Rewriting the Linux kernel in a binary-blob-only compiler language2 matched entries2 confirmed0 disputed0 neutral0 unclear