Regarding Linux Kernel Mentorship

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Hi!
I'm Manav Chauhan, a 3rd year Computer Science and Engineering student from India and I have an aim of working at CERN Labs one day where I can contribute to a place that drives scientific innovation where my interest lies in the domain of system/low-level as I have always been fascinated by the core or the internals of Computer Science. To achieve such an ambitious goal, I need some credibility and more experience in the field of low-level and operating systems. My research led me to the Linux Kernel Mentorship program where I read blogs and experiences of other such passionate individuals who contributed to such a core technology that is the linux kernel. I have been using Debian Testing for a year and am curious about how all of it works under the hood. Diving deep into this field may be daunting so I wanted some guidance regarding participation in this mentorship for the Fall program. I am already midway through the 'A Beginner's Guide to Linux Kernel Development (LFD103)' course and was looking forward to some guidance regarding other steps I should take to strengthen my application.. 

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