Linux venter 3.18.0-031800rc6-generic #201411231935 SMP Mon Nov 24 00:36:20 UTC 2014 x86_64 GNU/Linux…

Linux venter 3.18.0-031800rc6-generic #201411231935 SMP Mon Nov 24 00:36:20 UTC 2014 x86_64 GNU/Linux

Really not a whole lot of code changed, and if it wasn't for the
pending trouble from DaveJ, I'd probably be perfectly happy. Let's see
how that all unfolds, but in the meantime, the more testing this can
get, the better.

So go out and give it a good shake-down,
~ Linus

Linux 3.18-rc6. From: Linus Torvalds Date: Sun Nov 23 2014 – 19:08:33 EST. Next message: Chaitanya Gotkhindikar: “systemctl equivalent of /sys/block/sda/device/state”; Previous message: Ben Hutchings: “Re: [PATCH 07/17] new helpers: skb_copy_datagram_from_iter() and zerocopy_sg_from_iter()” …

 

Linux venter 3.18.0-031800rc6-generic #201411231935 SMP Mon Nov 24 00:36:20 UTC 2014 x86_64 GNU/Linux…

Linux venter 3.18.0-031800rc6-generic #201411231935 SMP Mon Nov 24 00:36:20 UTC 2014 x86_64 GNU/Linux

Really not a whole lot of code changed, and if it wasn't for the
pending trouble from DaveJ, I'd probably be perfectly happy. Let's see
how that all unfolds, but in the meantime, the more testing this can
get, the better.

So go out and give it a good shake-down,
~ Linus

Linux 3.18-rc6. From: Linus Torvalds Date: Sun Nov 23 2014 – 19:08:33 EST. Next message: Chaitanya Gotkhindikar: “systemctl equivalent of /sys/block/sda/device/state”; Previous message: Ben Hutchings: “Re: [PATCH 07/17] new helpers: skb_copy_datagram_from_iter() and zerocopy_sg_from_iter()” …

 

The Gates Foundation spends about $900 million a year on its global health programs, mostly on research…

The Gates Foundation spends about $900 million a year on its global health programs, mostly on research. That results in roughly 1400 research papers a year, 30% of which now appear in open-access journals, according to foundation communications officer Amy Enright.

Policy goes further than most biomedical research funding agencies’ requirements by dispensing with embargo period

 

The Gates Foundation spends about $900 million a year on its global health programs, mostly on research…

The Gates Foundation spends about $900 million a year on its global health programs, mostly on research. That results in roughly 1400 research papers a year, 30% of which now appear in open-access journals, according to foundation communications officer Amy Enright.

Policy goes further than most biomedical research funding agencies’ requirements by dispensing with embargo period