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In an open-source project, the kernel code is usually open source as well. It is normal practice for coders and developers to review the kernel code in an open-source project, as it is often a critical component of the project. However, it is also possible for different nodes/users to run different kernels, depending on their specific needs and preferences. Ultimately, it is up to the individual user to decide which kernel to use, based on their own requirements and preferences.
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