Re: contribute to linux kernel

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Mayank,

If you creating something new  like some framework for example you should create patches ans send them as RFC, for sending these patches you should send appropriately to the community , for example if for video you got send patches to that community, Later on when the community accepts your patches, you can send a pull request for the appropriate
custodian.
Or else if you have patch which fixes some issue, you need to send directly to  the community and CC to the change who had made.

Regards,
--Prabhakar Lad

On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 11:42 AM, Mayank Agarwal <mayank77fromindia@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,

i have downloaded the linux kernel 2.6 from git.I have seen the you tube video of how to modify and submit a patch to the linux kernel.I want to know how should i get which projects i can contribute.I have failry good knowledge of embedded linux,c,c++,etc.
Can any one guide me how can i effectively contribute to linux kernel.

Thanks and Regards,
Mayank


On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 4:05 AM, Mayank Agarwal <mayank77fromindia@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi all,

I have just joined the kernelnewbies.I want to contribute to linux kernel
or to any of the open source ongoing projects.Has good experience in c,c++ and linux programming.
Please suggest how can i go about that.


Regards,
Mayank


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