Re: New (now current development process)

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On 10/29/05, Paolo Ciarrocchi <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I would like to write a short article about the new development
> process discussed during last Linux Kernel Developers' Summit for my
> local LUG.
>
> Since I'm not able to find an accurate report of what has been
> discussed during that meeting I try to summariza what is my
> understanding of the current process:
>
> The are two kind of releases, 2.6.x kerneles and 2.6.x.y
>
I recently wrote a document on the different kernel trees and how to
apply patches for them. In that document I also give a description of
the various trees.
Perhaps that document will be useful to you. You can find it in a
recent kernel source tree as Documentation/applying-patches.txt or you
can read it online via lrx at this URL :
http://sosdg.org/~coywolf/lxr/source/Documentation/applying-patches.txt

Good luck on your article. Once you are done with it I'd love to read
it and I guess a lot of other people would too, so please supply an
URL to it at that time :-)

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