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#!/usr/bin/env pinpoint
[font="Bitter" 70px]
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<b>
<span size='xx-large' foreground='white'>Linux Kernel
Maintainers</span>
</b>
<span font="Bitter" foreground='yellow' size='x-small'>Greg Kroah-Hartman</span>
<span font="Bitter" size='x-small' foreground="yellow">gregkh@linuxfoundation.org</span>
-- [white] [text-color=black]
<span font="bitter" size="large" >
2.831 developers
320 companies</span>
# number of developers for the past year
# # of companies is the ones we know, there really are more.
-- [white] [text-align=center] [text-color=black]
<span font="Bitter">
foo foo foo
</span>
# Speaker notes!!!!
#
# Given at the openSUSE conference, September 12 2011, Nuremberg Germany.
-- [images/tw.jpg] [text-align=right] [top-right]
# For those who don't know what a tumbleweed is.
-- [white] [text-color=black]
<span font="bitter" size="large" >
Linux kernel statistics
</span>
# All stats are for the 2.6.36 - 3.0 kernels, the last year of development
-- [white] [text-color=black]
<span font="bitstream charter" size="large" >
36.782 files
14.647.033 lines
</span>
# still getting bigger
#
# Like the dots? Localization, know your audience.
-- [white] [text-color=black]
<span font="bitstream charter" size="large" >
9.900 lines added
6.800 lines removed
2.200 lines changed
</span>
# rate of change per day
# lots of churn
-- [white] [text-color=black]
<span font="bitstream charter" size="large" >
5,8 changes per hour
</span>
# still going up, but slowing in the growth. 5.5 last year
#
# Change is proportional.
-- [images/factory.jpg] [text-color=black]
<span font="bitstream charter" size="xx-large"><b>Who is funding this work</b></span>
<span font="bitstream charter" size="large"><b>
1) 14.1%
2) Red Hat 11.6%
3) 8.2%
4) Intel 6.6%
5) SuSE 4.3%
6) IBM 3.4%
7) Texas Instruments 2.5%
8) Nokia 2.0%
9) Consultants 1.6%
10) Broadcom 1.6%
</b></span>
# guess who #1 and #3 are
#
# No, not Microsoft, they were only #23
#
# And no, not Canonical, they were #36
-- [images/factory.jpg] [text-color=black]
<span font="bitstream charter" size="xx-large"><b>Who is funding this work</b></span>
<span font="bitstream charter" size="large"><b>
1) "Amateurs" 14.1%
2) Red Hat 11.6%
3) Unknown individuals 8.2%
4) Intel 6.6%
5) SuSE 4.3%
6) IBM 3.4%
7) Texas Instruments 2.5%
8) Nokia 2.0%
9) Consultants 1.6%
10) Broadcom 1.6%
</b></span>
# Unknown are those we don't know, or those we know and they want to remain unknown.
#
# None are major contributors.
#
# Why contribute?
# - paid to do so (or business model, Red Hat, SUSE)
# - support their hardware (Intel, IBM, TI, Microsoft, etc.)
# - they rely on Linux, so they contribute to ensure that it doesn't change in ways that would not benefit them (Nokia, Oracle, Google.)
-- [white] [text-color=black]
<span font="bitstream charter" size="xx-large">
<b>Where is the roadmap?</b></span>
# everyone wants a roadmap, they are wrong
-- [images/ols_2006_keynote_08.jpg]
# We make changes when they are needed, based on what people implement, not what marketing dreams up would be nice for the next version.
#
# We take the changes when they are done, and work.
#
# We support more devices, and more processors than any other operating system.
#
# We do stuff no operating system ever has.
#
# The only one to work on a different major platform from what it originally was designed, we scaled up and down (embedded and supercomputers.) No one has ever done that.
-- [stretch] [images/ibm-background.jpg] [text-color=black] [text-align=left]
<span font="bitstream charter" size="large"><b>
“Linux is the only OS that will
run on architectures that haven’t
been invented yet”</b></span>
<span font="bitstream charter"><b>
― Dr. Irving Wladawsky-Berger
</b></span>
# Said this at LinuxCon 2011 in August in Vancouver.
#
# Was all about how IBM knows Linux is the future.
-- [stretch] [images/heraclitus-background.png] [text-color=white] [top-right] [text-align=right]
# Greek philosopher
#
# Need to embrace the change in order to survive.
-- [stretch] [images/financial-background.png] [text-color=black] [text-align=left]
<span font="bitstream charter" size="x-large"><b>“Linux took over Wall Street because
it moved faster than anyone else.”</b></span>
<span font="bitstream charter"><b>
― lots of financial CIOs
</b></span>
# lots of these companies roll their own.
#
# Etrade and NASDAQ run Gentoo to keep on the leading edge of stuff
-- [white] [text-color=black] [text-align=left]
<span font="bitstream charter" size="xx-large"><b>Enterprise distros</b></span>
<span font="bitstream charter" size="large"><b>
</b></span>
# Not all companies want change, so Enterprise distros came about to try to sell Linux into those markets.
#
# They provide support and a slow moving system for companies that feel they don't like change.
-- [white] [text-color=black] [text-align=left]
<span font="bitstream charter" size="xx-large"><b>Enterprise distros</b></span>
<span font="bitstream charter" size="large"><b>
Duplicating Solaris release model?
</b></span>
# These distros are embracing the old model which has failed.
#
# My own opinion, not that of my employer, yada yada yada
-- [white] [text-color=black] [text-align=left]
<span font="bitstream charter" size="large"><b>
“It is not necessary to change.
Survival is not mandatory.”</b></span>
<span font="bitstream charter"><b>
― W. Edwards Deming
</b></span>
# Deming helped Japan rebuild after WWII and taught product quality and production techniques using statistical methods.
#
# Brought this model back to the US to try to get companies there to adopt it when confronted with control problems.
#
# Companies that don't change, will fail, no one guarantees your business model will remain over time.
-- [top] [text-align=center]
<b>
<span size='large' font="FifthLeg" foreground='green'>Tumbleweed
</span>
</b>
# Let's discuss Tumbleweed, what it is, what it is not, and how it works
#
# "You are bringing Gentoo to openSUSE"
--
<span size='large' font="FifthLeg" foreground='green'>Tumbleweed is:</span>
<span font="FifthLeg">openSUSE</span> with the latest stable packages
# that's it. Quite simple :)
--
<span size='large' font="FifthLeg" foreground='green'>Tumbleweed is not:</span>
a totally new distro
# really, it isn't.
--
<span size='large' font="FifthLeg" foreground='green'>Tumbleweed is not:</span>
a replacement for Factory
# packages have to be in factory first, before they get into Tumbleweed.
--
<span size='large' font="FifthLeg" foreground='green'>Tumbleweed does not:</span>
Replace <span font="FifthLeg">openSUSE</span> releases
# is build on top of the most recent openSUSE release, it relies on this in order to work properly.
--
<span size='large' font="FifthLeg" foreground='green'>Using Tumbleweed:</span>
Read wiki
# Lots of good documentation, how to add the repo, one-click file, everything you ever wanted, and more.
--
<span size='large' font="FifthLeg" foreground='green'>Using Tumbleweed:</span>
<tt>zypper dup</tt>
# that's it, nothing complex, nothing fancy.
#
# If you do something else, it will break.
--
<b>No repo priorities</b>
# breaks stuff, don't do it.
--
<b>How it all works</b>
-- [white] [images/lifecycle-1.png]
-- [white] [images/lifecycle-2.png]
-- [white] [images/lifecycle-3.png]
-- [white] [images/lifecycle-4.png]
-- [white] [images/lifecycle-5.png]
-- [white] [images/lifecycle-6.png]
-- [white] [images/lifecycle-7.png]
--
<tt>https://github.com/gregkh/tumbleweed</tt>
- [black][images/penguins.jpg][unscaled]
# Everyone likes penguins
#- [black] [font=Sans 100px]
#ありがとう