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iTWire Monday, 19 April 2021 07:47 Jonathan Carter wins second term as Debian leader Shares South African developer Jonathan Carter. Supplied South African developer Jonathan Carter will continue to lead the Debian GNU/Linux project for a second year, after winning the election for the position, the results of which were declared over the weekend. only one opponent, Sruthi Chandran. She contested the elections in 2020 as well, but was unsuccessful that year too. Debian uses the Condorcet method for deciding its elections and this system is explained thus: Consider all possible two-way races between candidates. The Condorcet winner, if there is one, is the one candidate who can beat every other candidate in a two-way race with that candidate. ....
Rounded corners are nice, but what you really want is Linux 5.10, right? Richard Speed Mon 19 Apr 2021 // 15:02 UTC Share Copy Windows Insiders have been given a bit of Linux love with the arrival of a freshly updated kernel and an all-important clock fix. Having yanked the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) 2 out of the usual Windows servicing cadence, Microsoft s engineers have been able to update WSL 2 without requiring a full-on OS patch. The original 4.19 branch was updated to 5.4.72 in February. The kernel has now been brought considerably more up to date with the 5.10.16.3 version. 5.10 is the latest Long Term Support (LTS) version of the Linux kernel (originally released at the end of 2020) and, as such, its arrival will welcomed by developers. At time of writing, 5.11 was the very freshest of versions with 5.12 still languishing in testing. ....
iTWire Friday, 16 April 2021 11:54 Rust support in Linux may be possible by 5.14 release: Torvalds Featured Linus Torvalds: C++ solves none of the C issues, and only makes things worse. It really is a crap language. Courtesy YouTube The first patches for Rust support in the Linux kernel have been posted and the man behind the kernel says the fact that these are being discussed is much more important than a long post by Google about the language. Linus Torvalds told iTWire in response to queries that Rust support was not there yet , adding that things were getting to the point where maybe it might be mergeable for 5.14 or something like that . ....