Greg Kroah-Hartman recently won the Prize for Excellence in Open Source 2026. This award recognises his massive impact on the Linux kernel and the global digital world.
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Daniel Stenberg Honors Greg Kroah-Hartman at 2026 Award Gala
Daniel Stenberg presented the award to Greg Kroah-Hartman during a gala in Brussels, Belgium. For those wondering, Daniel is the founder of the curl project and the President of the European Open Source Academy. He handed the prize to Greg to celebrate his years of hard work.
The Academy gives these awards to highlight people who make Europe a leader in open source. Many people in the community feel the win is well-deserved.
Who is Greg Kroah-Hartman?
Greg Kroah-Hartman is a Fellow at the Linux Foundation. He plays a vital role in the Linux community. Here are a few things he does:
- Maintains Stable Releases: Greg manages the stable branch of the Linux kernel.
- Fixes Bugs: He issues weekly updates that fix critical bugs and security holes.
- Writes Books: He wrote "Linux Kernel in a Nutshell" and co-wrote "Linux Device Drivers".
- Leads the Community: He looks after many parts of the kernel, like USB and driver core subsystems.
Greg Kroah-Hartman's Impact on Linux Kernel Stability
The European Open Source Academy awarded Greg Kroah-Hartman the Prize for Excellence in Open Source 2026 because of his unrivalled dedication to Linux kernel stability and his leadership within the global developer community.
While many developers focus on new features, Greg ensures that the technology we already use remains safe and reliable.
Protecting Global Infrastructure
The Academy primarily recognised Greg for his role as the Linux stable kernel maintainer. This position is vital because:
- Security and Reliability: Greg issues weekly updates that include critical bug fixes and security patches.
- Massive Scale: His work directly protects billions of devices worldwide, including Android mobile phones and web servers and mission critical systems in cloud.
- Supporting Vital Services: Hospitals, banks, and governments rely on the stability Greg provides to ensure their systems do not fail.
Daniel Stenberg described Greg's work as "unglamorous, relentless, and essential" because it keeps the world's digital infrastructure from crumbling.
Greg also advocates for developers in Europe. For example, he helps the community understand the Cyber Resilience Act. Although he is American by birth, he has lived in the Netherlands for many years.
A Leader and Mentor
Daniel Stenberg praised Greg as a competent and persistent leader. Greg does not just write code; he also shares his knowledge. He speaks at many events and writes articles for sites like LWN.net.
Recently, Greg also spoke about the future of coding. He suggested that developers should use Rust for new drivers to avoid security bugs. He remains a strong voice for high-quality, maintainable code.
Conclusion
The European Open Source Academy will continue to support the open source ecosystem. They want to ensure that European leaders understand the value of open software. By celebrating heroes like Greg, they hope to inspire the next generation of developers.
On behalf of OSTechNix team, I extend my heartfelt congratulations to Greg Kroah-Hartman. Thanks, Greg!
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