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Issue #268, Section #4 (19 Jul 2004: linux-libc-headers Updated To 2.6.7; Status Of ABI Cleanup)
Issue #246, Section #2 (26 Dec 2003: Status Of DevFS/udev In 2.6)
Issue #239, Section #1 (1 Nov 2003: Status Of Software Suspend)
Issue #238, Section #7 (27 Oct 2003: bzip2 Compression For The Kernel Binary)
Issue #235, Section #8 (24 Oct 2003: Possible Linksys GPL Violations: The Saga Continues)
Issue #220, Section #2 (27 Jun 2003: Mailing List And Other Kernel Discussion Archives)
Issue #191, Section #3 (11 Nov 2002: New SquashFS Highly Compressed Filesystem)
Issue #190, Section #21 (28 Oct 2002: Preparing For Final Merge Before 2.5 Feature Freeze)
Issue #189, Section #2 (20 Oct 2002: BitKeeper Licensing Discussion)
Issue #180, Section #1 (18 Aug 2002: Status Of InfiniBand Support)
Issue #180, Section #12 (18 Aug 2002: klibc And Licensing)
Issue #178, Section #1 (4 Aug 2002: Origins Of The 'GNU/Linux' Naming Debate)
Issue #178, Section #11 (4 Aug 2002: 2.5.28 Released; Status Of IrDA, IDE, And SCSI; Development Philosophy)
Issue #175, Section #6 (14 Jul 2002: Some Discussion Of Major Version Release Scheduling)
Issue #173, Section #4 (30 Jun 2002: Thoughts On Bootless Kernel Upgrades)
Issue #165, Section #1 (5 May 2002: Development Philosophy Of Unstable Tree; Linus Comments On The FSF)
Issue #153, Section #9 (11 Feb 2002: Linus Gives BitKeeper A Test Run)
Issue #137, Section #2 (15 Oct 2001: More Discussion Of VM Politics)
Issue #136, Section #4 (8 Oct 2001: When Coders Crack: Status Of 0.01)
Issue #129, Section #6 (6 Aug 2001: Bypassing The GPL)
Issue #122, Section #7 (18 Jun 2001: Commercial Patches)
Issue #99, Section #11 (25 Dec 2000: Possible Linux Trademark Violation By Sun)
Issue #44, Section #4 (22 Nov 1999: Possible GPL Conflicts In Reiserfs License)
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