This week at LWN: How old is our kernel?
pril 2005 was a bit of a tense time in the kernel development community. The BitKeeper tool which had done so much to improve the development process had suddenly become unavailable, and it wasn't clear what would replace it. Then Linus appeared with a new system called git; the current epoch of kernel development can arguably be dated from then.
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