William Case wrote:
> How do I get the latest *Fedora* source code that can be used with git?
>
> I have the kernel.org vanilla version working in git, but I would like
> to get the Fedora 11 version.  I am trying to trace the SELinux
> implementation in Fedora.
>
> I have downloaded kernel-2.6.29.4-167.fc11.src.rpm, if that is of any
> use.  I can't get git clone to recognize it.

I don't know that the fedora kernels are tracked in a public git repo.
The folks on the fedora kernel list might know better though.

    https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-kernel-list/

What is it that you'd like to do with git and the fedora kernels?

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