Re: Challenges Faced by an Amateur Linux Programmer

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hey i saw this ...directory ...found its a gud idea ...
may be difficult as we will have to first understand whole working before adding or doing work on single line ...
can we have some doc related to it ....
or anything as i wd want to work on it ..
Nidhi


On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 11:12 PM, Greg KH <greg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Fri, Mar 06, 2009 at 03:45:06PM +0530, ArunKumar Nagarajan wrote:
> Count me in as well... I am also in a similar situation, have developed some
> pseudo drivers and worked a bit on procfs. Looking for people to join me in
> doing small projects.

If people want "small" projects and a way to get involved, take a look
at the drivers/staging/ portion of the kernel directory.  In there are a
lot of drivers that need some love and care to get merged to the
"correct" portion of the kernel tree.

In each subdirectory in drivers/staging/ should be a TODO file (if not,
that's the first patch people can send...) that details what needs to be
done to clean up the code.  Some things are as easy as coding style
cleanups, and others are more difficult, but there should be something
in there for everyone who wants to get involved.

So, grab the latest linux-next tree and start sending me patches :)

I'll write up a better summary of the drivers/staging/ tree and post it
somewhere soon, as it seems that not many people know about it.

Hope this helps,

greg k-h

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Thanks & Regards
Nidhi

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