Re: Finding bugs/issues to work on

2020-03-25 Thread Valdis Klētnieks
On Tue, 24 Mar 2020 16:49:29 +0530, Suraj Upadhyay said:

> Hii newbies,
> I just started studying for linux-kernel development although I am
> not completely new to open source technologies. I wanted to clarify my
> doubts in the following things
> 1. Where can I find issues/tickets regarding linux-kernel, to work on ?
> 2. What's the best resource to get started on linux-kernel development ?
> I started reading kernel-newbies guides, though.

Can we configure the list to send a greeting message with intro material
when somebody subscribes to the list?

In the meantime, I'll repeat myself here...

https://lists.kernelnewbies.org/pipermail/kernelnewbies/2017-April/017765.html


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Re: Finding bugs/issues to work on

2020-03-24 Thread Greg KH
On Tue, Mar 24, 2020 at 04:49:29PM +0530, Suraj Upadhyay wrote:
> Hii newbies,
> I just started studying for linux-kernel development although I am
> not completely new to open source technologies. I wanted to clarify my
> doubts in the following things
> 1. Where can I find issues/tickets regarding linux-kernel, to work on ?

It depends on the part of the kernel you are interested in, what part is
that?

> 2. What's the best resource to get started on linux-kernel development ?
> I started reading kernel-newbies guides, though.

That's a great start, what is wrong with that?

good luck,

greg k-h

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Re: Finding bugs/issues to work on

2020-03-24 Thread Robert P. J. Day
On Tue, 24 Mar 2020, Suraj Upadhyay wrote:

> Hii newbies,
>     I just started studying for linux-kernel development although I am not
> completely new to open source technologies. I wanted to clarify my doubts in 
> the
> following things
> 1. Where can I find issues/tickets regarding linux-kernel, to work on ?
> 2. What's the best resource to get started on linux-kernel development ?
> I started reading kernel-newbies guides, though.

  i make this suggestion on a semi-regular basis ... if you want
something that desperately needs doing, work on improving the
documentation. there is never a lack of docs that need improving, and
it gives you a chance to *safely* learn a lot of new stuff.

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Finding bugs/issues to work on

2020-03-24 Thread Suraj Upadhyay
Hii newbies,
I just started studying for linux-kernel development although I am
not completely new to open source technologies. I wanted to clarify my
doubts in the following things
1. Where can I find issues/tickets regarding linux-kernel, to work on ?
2. What's the best resource to get started on linux-kernel development ?
I started reading kernel-newbies guides, though.

Grateful for your time and responses,
Yours sincerely,
A Kernel-Newbie.
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