Re: [KJ] Kernel Development and Cogito

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On Wed, Aug 10, 2005 at 01:23:14PM -0400, Gabriel Devenyi wrote:

> Hello All,

Hi Gabriel,

> I would like to start working on some kernel-janitor stuff, and I've 
> cloned Linus' tree using Cogito (cg-clone). My issue is that I can't 
> find any documentation on how I would go about working on this tree now, 
> like if I make a change, how do I create a patch that I can send off to 
> kernel-janitors, and LKML, similarly, how would I reset my tree to be 
> exactly like Linus' if I muck something up badly. Is there a document 
> out there describing the usage of Cogito, or can someone outline the 
> basics of using Cogito to dump my changes for distribution? Thanks for 
> your help!

just a note:

If you want to learn about Cogito, you can use Linus' git tree.

But if all you want is to send some patches, you can as well work from 
the latest -kj or -mm tree without using any source code management 
system.

> Gabriel Devenyi

cu
Adrian

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