Welcome to the LWN.net Weekly Edition for September 20, 2018
This edition contains the following feature content:
- Project Treble: Google's attempt to reduce Android fragmentation may be working, but that success did not come cheaply.
- Code, conflict, and conduct: a time of change in the kernel development community.
- Resource control at Facebook: kernel developers at Facebook have made a number of changes to facilitate better resource usage.
- Compiling kernel UAPI headers with C++: making the kernel's user-space API friendly for C++ code.
- Fedora reawakens the hibernation debate: a change in suspend behavior has users concerned and highlights some differences over how this feature should be controlled.
This week's edition also includes these inner pages:
- Brief items: Brief news items from throughout the community.
- Announcements: Newsletters, conferences, security updates, patches, and more.
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