2005/11/15, Greg KH <[email protected]>:
> Over time, I get a lot of the same kind of emails from developers.
> Messages asking how to do this or that, or how this process works. I
> also see a lot of new developers make the same mistakes (wrong patch
> format, no signed-off-by:, not sent to the proper developer, wrong
> coding style, etc.)
>
> Along with these requests, I have heard a lot of complaints over time,
> about how there is no single place to go to to figure out how to do
> Linux kernel development, and where to point other people to.
>
> So, I've been working on a document for the past week or so to help
> alleviate a lot of these problems. If nothing else, it should be a place
> where anyone can point someone to when they ask the common questions, or
> do something in the not-correct way. I'd like to add this to the Linux
> kernel source tree, so it will be kept up to date over time, as things
> change (like the development process.) Ideally I'd like to put it in
> the main directory as HOWTO, but I don't know how others feel about
You put it in the top directory to draw the most attention? Compare to
source trees of other kernel projects, Linux source tree looks clean.
Please don't spoil that. What's wrong with Documentation/ ?
> this.
>
> Anyway, I'd like to get comments on what has been produced so far. I
> know the section about the development process is still not complete (it
> has a <TODO> mark), and if anyone wants to fill that in, I'd really
> appreciate it.
>
> I would like to thank Pat Mochel, Hanna Linder, Randy Dunlap, Kay
> Sievers, Vojtech Pavlik, and Jan Kara for their review and comments on
> early drafts of this document.
>
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