Hi Tyler You can also get ideas from sitting on the mailing list and seeing what others are doing: kernel-janitors.vger.kernel.org (kernel-janitors@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) Also driver staging is always looking for more contributors and you can get a good feel for what is going on on the mailing list: devel.linuxdriverproject.org (devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) Read the TODO lists for various drivers in the in the kernel tree in drivers/staging/ and pick something you would like to do. Don't forget to read the relevant files in Documentation/ for preparing/submitting patches, etc, and make sure you cc the relevant maintainers when sending patches to their drivers to the list. If you're not doing it already by far the easiest way is to use git to manage your kernels, you will be expected to test your patches against linux-next or some branch specified by a particular maintainer which you can remote track (I think it's staging-next on Greg's tree for staging, but it wouldn't hurt to ask the maintainer once you have the patch ready). Cheers Julie _______________________________________________ Kernelnewbies mailing list Kernelnewbies@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.kernelnewbies.org/mailman/listinfo/kernelnewbies