Linux community
The Linux community consists of developers, users, and organizations collaborating to develop, support, and promote the Linux kernel and related software. This open-source community plays a vital role in shaping the evolution of Linux through coding, testing, documentation, and advocacy. It includes contributions from individuals, corporations, and foundations like the Linux Foundation.[1]
Roles
- Developers: Write and maintain code for the Linux kernel and associated software.
- Testers: Identify bugs and help in the quality assurance process.
- Users: Provide feedback and adopt Linux in personal and enterprise environments.
Notable Contributors
- Linus Torvalds - Creator of the Linux kernel.
- Corporations like Red Hat, Canonical, and Intel.