From what I've read, the majority of kernel contributors get paid by their employers, that is, they fix things that affect them.
And, I'm guessing that getting credited for their work is important to them too, for career reasons if nothing else.
From what I've read, the majority of kernel contributors get paid by their employers, that is, they fix things that affect them.
And, I'm guessing that getting credited for their work is important to them too, for career reasons if nothing else.