Sebastien Roy writes:
> This case proposes to add such a feature to the kernel by introducing a
> new -c option ('c' for "credits) to the uname command.  The output is
> not an Interface, but consists of a newline separated list of names of
> people who contributed to the kernel.

What counts as a "contribution?"  Is it just working code, or do bugs
count too?  What about slideware and cheerleading?

Or should it be more like a non-profit foundation, with a certain
monetary contribution level getting you into the "President's Circle?"

We might have to derail to discuss this one.  I suggest that we hold
the discussion inside a bike shed.

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