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The Linux Foundation has announced a second year of sponsorship for the ongoing maintenance of the Linux manual pages (man-pages) project, led by Alejandro (Alex) Colomar. This critical initiative is made possible through the continued support of Google, Hudson River Trading, and Meta, who have renewed their sponsorship to ensure the long-term health of one of the most fundamental resources in the Linux ecosystem.
Since 2020, Alex Colomar has been the lead maintainer of the man-pages, providing detailed documentation for system calls, library functions, and other core aspects of the Linux API. While Alex initially maintained the project voluntarily, sponsorship beginning in 2024—supported by Google, Hudson River Trading, Meta, and others—has enabled him to dedicate more time and focus to improving the quality, accessibility, and accuracy of the Linux man-pages.
Over the last year, Alex’s work has resulted in major improvements that benefit both developers and maintainers across the Linux ecosystem. Highlights include:
fcntl(2), futex(2), and keyctl(2) have been refactored into more focused, maintainable units.diffman-git(1), mansect(1), and pdfman(1) help developers compare versions, extract specific sections, and generate printable documentation. Some are now included by default in major Linux distributions.The man-pages project continues to be one of the most relied-upon open documentation resources in computing, providing millions of developers with accurate and accessible information directly from the command line. Its continued maintenance is vital to the long-term health of Linux and open source software at large.
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