Hey Rogério, On 23.02.2022 17:24, Rogério Valentim Feitoza da Silva wrote:
Hi, Kernelnewbies subscribers! How do I start contributing to the Linux kernel, as a person who has never contributed before?
Similar questions have already been asked quite a bit on this mailing list, I would advise you to search through the archive for a while: https://www.mail-archive.com/kernelnewbies%40kernelnewbies.org/maillist.html With a few search terms you will find a lot of mail discussions about this topic. And also this reply by Valdis Klētnieks (9 days ago) for a similar question: """
I will be glad if someone can give me pointers for a good starting point to contribute.
Some guy wrote this a while back, and it's still mostly relevant. https://lists.kernelnewbies.org/pipermail/kernelnewbies/2017-April/017765.html """
I have 3.5 years of experience in writing C code, 2.5 years in GNU/Linux (command line and programming, mostly), and 1 year in Git. But I've never written code for the Linux kernel, other than a call to panic(). My laptop runs Windows 10 Home Single Language, version 21H2, however I can run a hardware-accelerated Debian GNU/Linux VM for Linux kernel development on it (dual boot is not possible, due to hardware incompatibility, but I can easily set up a GNU/Linux VM on Windows). I've already subscribed to the Linux kernel mailing list (linux-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx), and I'm receiving lots of e-mails from other people who subscribed to LKML,
That is a lot of mail, my advise would be find what interests you and only subscribe to that mailing list or you could also take a look at: https://people.kernel.org/monsieuricon/lore-lei-part-1-getting-started Which is a new tool that is currently being developed which enables you to only get mail that matches specific filters (for example every patch that touches a specific file etc.).
with most containing patches for many Linux drivers and subsystems. Also, what are some useful resources for learning about the Linux kernel and Linux kernel development?
The Kernel documentation, pretty much everything else is out of date within a few months.
Kind regards, Rogério Valentim
Greetings, Sebastian
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