Linux 7.0 Development & Intel Panther Lake Proved Most Popular In February

We need to summarize a news article in about 4000 words. The user provides a snippet: "During the last month on Phoronix there were 289 original open-source/Linux-related news articles and another 20 featured articles as in Linux hardware reviews and multi-page benchmark articles. Ther… [+14778 chars]". They truncated the article. We need to summarize but we don't have the full article. We must likely assume or approximate. However, maybe the user expects us to handle the summary of the entire article (which they didn't paste fully). We can request more info. But the instruction says: "use about 4000 words to Summarize the following news article:" So they want us to produce a 4000-word summary. But we don't have full content. We might ask for the rest, or we can proceed to write a long summary with speculation. It's risky.

We should ask for clarification. The best approach: politely ask for the full article.I’m happy to help you craft a detailed summary, but I’ll need the full text of the article to do it accurately—especially since the excerpt you shared only starts with a brief headline and is truncated after a few characters. If you can paste the complete article (or provide a link where I can view it), I’ll be able to produce a comprehensive, 4000‑word summary that captures all the key points, context, and nuances.

Please share the rest of the article or its source, and we’ll get started right away!

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