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''' ******** WORK IN PROGRESS ******** ''' * Old pages are at [[KernelTeam]] * Knowledgebase is at [[KernelTeam/KnowledgeBase]] The project to revamp the kernel pages can be found on the [[Kernel/WikiToDo]]. |
The project to revamp the kernel pages can be found on the [[Kernel/WikiToDo]]. The older hierarchy are at [[KernelTeam]]. |
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* [[Kernel/Debugging]] -- debugging and triaging issues with the kernel * [[Kernel/Testing]] -- testing the kernel * [[Kernel/BugTriage]] -- Triaging bugs assigned to the kernel team * [[Kernel/Dev]] -- developing against the Ubuntu kernel * [[Kernel/ReleaseStatus]] -- Status information for the development release * [[Kernel/Handbook]] -- documentation on how things are done within the team * [[Kernel/Reference]] -- reference manuals and information |
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This set of wiki pages is primarily focused on assisting new Ubuntu Kernel developers, packagers, testers, and bug triagers.
The project to revamp the kernel pages can be found on the Kernel/WikiToDo. The older hierarchy are at KernelTeam.
Topics
Kernel/FAQ -- Frequently Asked Questions
Kernel/Debugging -- debugging and triaging issues with the kernel
Kernel/Testing -- testing the kernel
Kernel/BugTriage -- Triaging bugs assigned to the kernel team
Kernel/KernelBisection -- How to use bisection to find a bug among many commits
Kernel/Dev -- developing against the Ubuntu kernel
Kernel/Handbook -- documentation on how things are done within the team
Kernel/Reference -- reference manuals and information
KernelTeam -- about the team behind the kernel and how to contact them
KernelTeam/Meeting -- kernel progress meeting agenda and minutes
Kernel/Investigations -- various kernel related investigations (config choices, sub-system performance)
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.
Communications
Blogs
We have a team blog located here: http://voices.canonical.com/kernelteam/ individual team members have syndicated their personal blogs to the team blog as well.
IRC
We are on FreeNode in the #ubuntu-kernel channel
Mailing List
You can subscribe here: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kernel-team
We run our mailing list much like the Linux Kernel Mailing List (LKML). Users can propose patches, ask questions and find general info. This list has medium traffic volume. For more info you can read KernelTeam/KernelPatches
Weekly Meeting
- The Kernel Team holds weekly public meetings on irc.freenode.net in #ubuntu-meeting
More information here: KernelTeam/Meeting
Launchpad Teams
The Ubuntu Kernel Team is in Launchpad as:
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-kernel-team this is the moderated public team in which we interact with the Ubuntu Community.
Kernel (last edited 2012-01-10 16:49:25 by brad-figg)