Re: New Kernel-newbies site

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Yes, like how submit a patch, clean up drivers, work with linux-next , etc ....
This is a newbie website.
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Lucas Tanure
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On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 6:26 PM, Andrey Utkin
<andrey.krieger.utkin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 2014-07-26 0:19 GMT+03:00 Lucas Tanure <tanure@xxxxxxxxx>:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I was thinking if the Kernel-newbies could be re-born. Like a wiki that any
>> registered user can edit and add new information.
>> I saw here, in this list, a few questions more than once. And maybe some
>> information still are hard to find.
>> So, older newbies add information for new newbies. And the most relevant
>> questions made here, go to the wiki.
>
> The problem with current newbies site is outdated information. If
> somebody will update the site with actual information, it will get
> outdated some time after that (because active maintenance of such site
> isn't fun i suppose). To avoid such Sisyphian task, I'd remove from
> that site everything which is outdated, or can get outdated, and leave
> only fundamental information.
>
> --
> Andrey Utkin

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