The Linux Foundation's demands to the University of Minnesot

The Linux Foundation's demands to the University of Minnesota for its bad Linux patches security project


The Linux Foundation's demands to the University of Minnesota for its bad Linux patches security project
ZDNet
4 hrs ago
© Fatos Bytyqi
To say that Linux kernel developers are livid about a pair of University of Minnesota (UMN) graduate students playing at inserting security vulnerabilities into the Linux kernel for the purposes of a research paper "On the Feasibility of Stealthily Introducing Vulnerabilities in Open-Source Software via Hypocrite Commits" is a gross understatement. 
Greg Kroah-Hartman, the Linux kernel maintainer for the stable branch, well-known for being the most generous and easygoing of the Linux kernel maintainers, exploded and banned UMN developers from working on the Linux kernel. That was because their patches had been "obviously submitted in bad faith with the intent to cause problems." 

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