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* [https://virtuozzo.com/ Virtuozzo] employs a number of key developers and provides most of the project infrastructure
 
* [https://virtuozzo.com/ Virtuozzo] employs a number of key developers and provides most of the project infrastructure
 
* [https://canonical.com/ Canonical] employs {{Commits by|Tycho Andersen|tych0}}
 
* [https://canonical.com/ Canonical] employs {{Commits by|Tycho Andersen|tych0}}
* [https://cloudlinux.com/ CloudLinux] employs {{Commits by|Ruslan Kuprieiev|kupruser}}
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* [https://cloudlinux.com/ CloudLinux] employs {{Commits by|Ruslan Kuprieiev|efiop}}
 
* [https://ibm.com/linux IBM] employs {{Commits by|Laurent Dufour|ldu4}}
 
* [https://ibm.com/linux IBM] employs {{Commits by|Laurent Dufour|ldu4}}
 
* [https://google.com/ Google] employs {{Commits by|Filipe Brandenburger|filbranden}} and {{Commits by|Saied Kazemi|SaiedKazemi}}
 
* [https://google.com/ Google] employs {{Commits by|Filipe Brandenburger|filbranden}} and {{Commits by|Saied Kazemi|SaiedKazemi}}

Revision as of 20:50, 26 April 2016

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CRIU is a community-driven project. It started by Virtuozzo kernel engineers in 2011, but the project potential was soon recognized by other companies and individuals and so they became actively involved. This article summarizes the current state of project community.

Companies

This list includes companies and projects whose employees contributed at least 10 patches, and is loosely ordered by the company's contribution amount.

Get involved

Start with subscribing to the mailing list, where most of the fun is taking place (yes we're old school).

If you are ready to send some actual patches, please don't do so via github, see how to submit patches.

For other ways to be involved, see contacts.

See also

External links