Opinion about Linux Foundation courses
Rahul Ruikar
rahul.ruikar at gmail.com
Fri Sep 10 03:01:14 PDT 2010
Thanks Greg,
I have query related to which git tree to take as reference for bug
fix / code review . .etc
I am aware of this one
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/usb-2.6.git
I mean developers who post their patches in "linux-usb" mailing
list.. Do they always refer to above git tree. ?
Thanks in advance
Rahul Ruikar
On 10 September 2010 01:58, Greg KH <greg at kroah.com> wrote:
>
> On Thu, Sep 09, 2010 at 11:45:38AM +0100, Andre Nogueira wrote:
> > Hi.
> >
> > I understand you opinion Greg.
> >
> > There are lots of documentation about Linux Kernel. For example, I
> > have been studying "Linux Kernel Development 3rd Edition".
> >
> > But if you want a job as Linux Kernel developer, is this type of
> > training important?
>
> It depends on the employer, but usually experience counts, not training.
>
> > If you have experience it is "easy" to get the job. But you have to
> > start from somewhere (even if you have the knowledge and skills).
>
> So, you have _no_ problems with how the kernel works for you and your
> systems? If not, then work on fixing that.
>
> If everything is fine, then look at the list of janitor projects, or the
> drivers/staging/*/TODO files, and start working on them if you don't
> know what else to do. After getting some changes done there you might
> find some areas that interest you and you will know what to work on as
> it will be apparent.
>
> good luck,
>
> greg k-h
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