IBM reaffirms support for open-source developers

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IBM reaffirms support for open-source devs after internal Linux kernel maintainer argument goes public

A disagreement between IBM staffers about a Linux kernel maintainer using a personal email address in a commit boiled over into public view and gave some people the wrong impression of IBM's stance on open source. It's time to correct the record.

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