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= Kernel Team = ## page was copied from KernelTeam
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'''The Kernel Team aims to provide the best kernel for Ubuntu by maintaining a high-quality, consistent package across the supported and unsupported arches.''' <<Include(Kernel/MenuBar)>>
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= Overview = ##||<tablestyle="float:right; font-size: 0.9em; width:40%; background:#F1F1ED; margin: 0 0 1em 1em;" ##style="padding:0.5em;"><<TableOfContents>>||
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The leader of the kernel team is Fabio M. Di Nitto. This set of wiki pages is primarily focused on assisting new Ubuntu Kernel developers, packagers, testers, and bug triagers.
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The Linux kernel in Ubuntu has, until this point, been primarily maintained by a series of different individuals. As Ubuntu takes on more architectures and more users, it needs a solid team to help maintain this essential piece of infrastructure. If you are considering updating these pages please see the [[Kernel/WikiGardening]] guide. The project to revamp the kernel pages can be found on the [[Kernel/WikiToDo]]. The older hierarchy are at [[KernelTeam]].
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Discussion for the team currently occurs on the [http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kernel-team kernel-team] list. = Mission =
The Ubuntu Kernel Team aims to provide the highest quality Linux kernel for Ubuntu and the Ubuntu family of products. The Linux Kernel is the core of Ubuntu and is the rock upon which we base all other Ubuntu technology, and is a usable, high-quality desktop & server operating system for users around the world. It strives to be the best free software development platform in existence.
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= Kernel team meetings = = Topics =
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 KernelTeamAgenda:: The next meeting is scheduled for 22 March, 2000UTC <<Include(Kernel/TopicList)>>
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= Kernel team resources = = Getting Involved =
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 KernelTeamTasks:: Tasks of the kernel team
 KernelTeamTodoList:: TODO list
 KernelTeamWork:: Policies and procedures of the team
 KernelTeamFAQ:: FAQ
The kernel team is always interested in getting community help on the kernel, we need help Triaging Bugs, reviewing patches, as well as helping to fix bugs. For more details see KernelTeam/GettingInvolved.
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= Kernel team news =
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  2005-03-07:: Fabio is back!
  2005-02-08:: While Fabio is away, the kernel team is handled by Lamont JONES, Chuck SHORT and Thibaut VARENE.

= Kernel team hot issues =

  * Kernel team is enterring 'freeze mode' before Preview release.
  * The kernel team is preparing first 2.6.11 packages for Hoary+1.
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This set of wiki pages is primarily focused on assisting new Ubuntu Kernel developers, packagers, testers, and bug triagers.

If you are considering updating these pages please see the Kernel/WikiGardening guide. The project to revamp the kernel pages can be found on the Kernel/WikiToDo. The older hierarchy are at KernelTeam.

Mission

The Ubuntu Kernel Team aims to provide the highest quality Linux kernel for Ubuntu and the Ubuntu family of products. The Linux Kernel is the core of Ubuntu and is the rock upon which we base all other Ubuntu technology, and is a usable, high-quality desktop & server operating system for users around the world. It strives to be the best free software development platform in existence.

Topics

Getting Involved

The kernel team is always interested in getting community help on the kernel, we need help Triaging Bugs, reviewing patches, as well as helping to fix bugs. For more details see KernelTeam/GettingInvolved.


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