Welcome to the LWN.net Weekly Edition for January 17, 2019
This edition contains the following feature content:
- Fedora, UUIDs, and user tracking: the Fedora project is looking for ways to improve its understanding of its user base without threatening privacy.
- Approaching the kernel year-2038 end game: the job of preparing for 2038 is almost done — at the kernel level, at least.
- A slow start to openSUSE's board election: an openSUSE board blowup from last year and how it may have affected the current election.
- Ringing in a new asynchronous I/O API: a different approach to high-performance asynchronous I/O.
- Adiantum: encryption for the low end: an encryption mode designed to protect low-end mobile devices.
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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