Re: Get Back Into Kernel Work

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On March 23, 2015 9:51:30 AM EDT, el_es <el.es.cr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Nicholas Krause <xerofoify <at> gmail.com> writes:
>
>> 
>> I have listened to peoples feedback.  Am I still missing something 
>> as I now do
>> 1. Build test all patches
>> 2. Reading the code properly
>> 3.Testing my patches 
>> 4.Listening to feedback 
>> Nick 
>> 
>[trim]
>
>Insert this:
>
>X. Do My Own Research First, THEN ask questions
>
>preferably at X = 0, 2, 4, 6, 8 of the above list.
>
>Read a few netiquette/'how to write questions smart' manuals
>to learn how to let people /know/ you did your research.
>
>If your school work gets in the way though,
>it probably means it's much more important and you
>should not miss it.
>
>Cheers,
>
>CHSMBIDWT/MSPANC.
>
>el es
>
>
That makes sense and I  am doing my own research now.  Furthermore I am able  to handle my school work in top of kernel programming. 
Nick 
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