Re: kernel development map

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> Ed L Cashin <ecashin@uga.edu> [2003-11-20 20:56]:
>
> "Anand Kumar Saha" <anand.kumar@gavsin.com> writes:
>
> > hi group,
> >
> > as a kernel newbie, I would like to know about those parts
> > of the kernel, where major development work is going on or
> > there is scope for major development. that is, there must
> > be parts of the kernel, where things have taken a mature
> > status and are not usually touched. and there must be areas
> > where the developers are fighting hard to keep the kernel
> > up-to-date.
> >
> > its like asking "where is the action going on at present?"
> > is there any document/pointers ?
>
> You can skim the subjects of the mails posted to the linux kernel
> mailing list.  That's as good a way as any I know.

another potentially valuable source of information:
post-halloween

wbr,
Lukas
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