Linux Foundation Publishes Guide On How To Get Your Code In The ...

Courtesy LWN.net  Thu, 08/14/2008 - 07:32

InformationWeek talks to LWN's Jonathan Corbet about his recently published Linux Foundation document: "How To Participate In The Linux Community".

"Development of the Linux kernel is a process that's a mystery to many outsiders. Someone who thinks he has just the right code to add to Linux periodically crashes into the hurdles that need to be leaped before the new code can get incorporated into the kernel.

The Linux Foundation is trying to do something about that. It's issued...


 

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