[$] Statistics from the 5.10 kernel development cycle

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Linus Torvalds released
the 5.10 kernel on December 13 at the end of a typical nine-week development cycle.
At that point, 16,174 non-merge changesets had been pulled into the
mainline; that makes 5.10 a larger cycle than 5.9, but it falls just short
of the record set by 5.8, which ended with 16,308 changesets. For the most
part 5.10 is just
another routine kernel release, but there are a couple of interesting
things to be seen in the overall statistics.