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8 The Linux kernel community welcomes transparent research on the Linux
10 of its development. Linux benefits greatly from this kind of research, and
11 most aspects of Linux are driven by research in one form or another.
14 findings before making their results public, especially if such research
16 of research and ability for Linux to improve from it. In any case,
17 sharing open access copies of the published research with the community
21 acceptable and non-acceptable practices when conducting such research. At
22 the very least, such research and related activities should follow
23 standard research ethics rules. For more background on research ethics
24 generally, ethics in technology, and research of developer communities
27 * `History of Research Ethics <https://www.unlv.edu/research/ORI-HSR/history-ethics>`_
32 project is participating in good faith to make Linux better. Research on
34 code) produced by the Linux kernel community is welcome, though research
37 Passive research that is based entirely on publicly available sources,
39 repositories, is clearly permissible. Though, as with any research,
42 Active research on developer behavior, however, must be done with the
45 consent; this, too, is standard research ethics.
50 Research often takes the form of surveys sent to maintainers or
57 method of research is discouraged.
65 hosting sessions where the research project and its benefits to the
86 with anyone, is welcomed and encouraged. Research into Linux code is
103 When sending patches produced from research, the commit logs should