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In Linux, Linus released a new kernel version every 3 months, with 1000 developers making contributions.

"The fact that I do a kernel release roughly every three months, and each of those releases generally have over 1,000 people involved in it, says that we certainly aren't lacking for contributors."

http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-18419231