On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 8:16 PM, srinivas bakki <srinivas.bakki@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
-- Anuz,Sorry about that. But am also sorry that you could find a problem as silly as that. We have a greater problem at hand.
As a kernel hacker, no problem is silly like that. All problem needs to be discussed in open.
I have been on this list for about 8+ years and Robert and Vlad are the most helpful people on the list. I have not seen Mulyadi for a while but he was one of the top posters besides these two.
You on the other hand have not helped one bit in this case besides just criticising them.
Original poster has made no effort whatsoever to actually look into it more than knowing keywords like kernel hacking.
To begin with development, one quick google search will reveal the basic books you need to read.
There is shit tonne of information on kernelnewbies about kernel development, but that doesn't seem to be mentioned by OP.
Now, this mentality of spoon feeding people, who want to essentially write code for CORE of an Operating system, which by very definition is one of the most complex piece of software in existence, is neither good to the poster nor to the community. To be frank, there was a lot of good advice in Vlad's mail except for the fact that it was masked in clever banter.
This type of mail spring up every month without fail, where a newbie will just ask for help without a proper subject line, without a proper issue, heck sometimes there is not even a real question. Most of these newbies never turn up with a real question, let alone a problem which need to be discussed or learned. On main kernel list, this type of mails will not even be addressed.
I would recommend that if you really want to help OP, then suggest them with the help and not criticise people, who are really trying to help here.
Thank you
Warm Regards
Anuz
Warm Regards
Anuz
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