Re: Roadmap to Linux development -- Kernel and Utilities

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Hi Milad,

I've been reading "Linux Kernel Development" Third Edition by Robert Love. Aside from that, I've read files in the Documentation folder in the linux repo, and reading parts of the source code I'm interested in.

I've also been trying to reimplement a USB driver that already exists so that I can understand the concepts covered in the kernel development books I've read. I find that to be more helpful than the books, but it's also a lot harder.

Hope that helps,

Jesse Simpson

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Jesse Simpson
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Tue Mar 26 08:19:23 EDT 2019 Milad Kahsari <m.kahsari@xxxxxxxxx>:

Hi folks, I am looking for a new and updated roadmap for Linux Kernel/Patch development from scratch. for example, it teaches what knowledge we need and how should we contribute to the project. Is there any roadmap as such for taking?
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