Linux Finally Plans for Life After Linus as Aging Kernel Leaders Admit One Person Running Everything Was Risky Long Term


  • Linux is finally documenting how to choose who will step in for its longtime leader
  • Decades of stability masked a zero bus factor problem at core management
  • A formal organizer role replaces assumptions during sudden and messy leadership gaps

The Linux kernel community has existed for more than three decades under the guidance of one person, Linus Torvalds, the creator of the Linux kernel, who has been at the helm of affairs since 1991.

But after many years without a written fallback, a formal process now exists to handle leadership changes if the current maintainer steps aside.

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