Currently I have reviewed all the commentary and implemented the
additions, corrections, etc that have been received on all Preliminary
Objectives postings up to date.
There are a few which have yet to receive any of your comments, and I
would appreciate your comments ASAP.
This evening I would like to distribute our current preliminary objectives
to our objective reviewers for review and preparation for publishing for
public feedback.
Please continue your discussion of these objectives despite this review
process. Also, begin thinking about items (questions) that you would
submit for any of the objectives of interest to you. (If you're that
eager, you can even email them directly to me early! ;)
There has been quite a bit of discussion regarding the format of our
objectives. Can some of you provide an example of how these objectives
should be formatted to address issues such as clarity (for multi-lingual
situations), technical accuracy, testing development, publishing
development, web publishing, and such which have been brought up?
Let's look, for example, at this current sketch of an objective. How could
we reformat it to satisfy the needs which we've discussed. Tom, you
specifically having background in this stage of development as well as
your keen insight on cultural language differences, I am quite interested
in your suggestion.
Obj 2 : Compiling Kernel
Properly compile a kernel to include (or disable) specific
features
as necessary. Includes recompiling an existing kernel when needed,
implementing updates and noting changes in new kernel releases
which may affect your production systems, creating initrd, and
installing new kernels.
Includes tools and files such as:
* make
* /usr/src/linux/*
* /etc/lilo.conf
* make config
* make xconfig
* make menuconfig
* .config
* make mproper
* make oldconfig
* mkinitrd
* make image
* make bzImage
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