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www.linaro.org
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| | | | | The Linux kernel development community is largely built around collaboration and communication. In last week's blog we talked about how to submit a patch. In this blog - the second part of our blog series on how to become a Kernel Developer - we talk about how to work effectively with the Linux kernel community. | |
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williamdurand.fr
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| | | | | Below is the very first patch that I recently landed in the Linux kernel: | |
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www.linaro.org
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| | | | | In this third and final part to our Blog Series on how to become a Kernel Developer, we take a look at how to contribute more to the Linux kernel through testing, maintaining and reviewing the code. | |
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blog.oddball.tech
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| | | `gregkh` has some opinions about what version of the Linux kernel you should use. I largely agree, but I think we can go further. | ||