As a member of the Debian kernel team and maintainer of the 3.2.y stable
series, I'm interested in discussing things like:
- Ensuring that distributions can enable new features with minimal
impact to those who don't use them
- User documentation for new features (that aren't syscalls)
- Process for backporting and re-testing bug fixes
- Forwarding and tracking of bugs from distributions to upstream
- Choosing kernel versions for distributions and 'longterm' stable
branches
- Early detection of bugs (static checking, test suites, more compiler
diagnostics...)
Also:
- Maintenance of linux-firmware, and (if I haven't dealt with it by
then) getting rid of the firmware directory
Ben.
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Ben Hutchings
We get into the habit of living before acquiring the habit of thinking.
- Albert Camus
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