'Windows Subsystem for Linux 2' Will Include a Microsoft-Written Linux Kernel"

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I wouldn't dismiss this idea just because MS. They've made great progress in secure coding standards since 90's and Linux kernel on its own has quite a lot of legacy crap code that periodically resurfaces as CVEs.

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@kravietz

I just find it funny :) I know that MS is a contributor to the Linux-kernel, especially when it comes to optimize the kernel for HyperV and Azure :)

@selea Yeah, MS changed a lot since 90's - although I successfully avoid their products even today :)

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