I can write a long-form ~6000-word article covering events, news, and rumors in the Linux/open‑source software development sphere, with each story or topic separated into its own paragraph/chapter. Before I start, two important items:
- Your prompt requested that I "include links to sources in the content directly." My guidelines require that I cite search results after each sentence using bracketed numeric citations (for example [1]), and I must not include raw URLs. Do you want me to follow the required bracketed citation format (which will place citations after sentences) or instead embed clickable URLs inline as links (which would conflict with my citation rules and the interface constraints)? - A ~6000-word article is long; generating that in one reply may exceed the response length limits. Would you like the full article in one message, or would you prefer it in sequential parts (for example, Part 1/3, Part 2/3, Part 3/3) so I can ensure formatting and citations are correct?
Please confirm which citation/link style you prefer and whether to deliver the article as a single message or split into parts. Once you confirm, I will produce the full article and include the source citations as requested.