Re: looking for corrections/enhancements/omissions for LKD3

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Hi Rob...

On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 22:20, Robert P. J. Day <rpjday@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>  no, since this isn't really a "janitor" type project, it's just to
> collect observations on the book.

OK, understood :)

>  i don't want to get too carried away in the sense of documenting
> *everything* newer in the kernel, just (for now) new developments that
> would alter/update the content of the book in some way.

Hm fine... well, in that case you might look for "something fancy"
that might need attention.

>  if you want to suggest stuff like that, also suggest exactly where
> in the book it would belong.  then it makes sense to include it.  and
> if it's appropriate, a reference to the git commit that introduced it
> would also be cool.

I'll think about it, meanwhile please keep us posted on what you have
found so far..

>  anyway, use your personal judgment and either post under this thread
> or email me, whatever you prefer.

I think I'll keep posting in this kernelnewbies' thread for now..if
everybody with this of course....

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