So you want to be a kernel developer -- moving beyond checkpatch
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Many people are interested in kernel development but struggle to get involved. After making a single contribution many people don't know what to do next. Some contributors don't know how to hone their skills, others can't figure out a good project. The focus of this talk is to discuss some of the issues facing new contributors to the Linux kernel who want to take a 'next step' after a first patch and possible solutions. Attendees will come away with some practical ideas about ways to get involved with the Linux kernel community.
- Date:
- 2018 November 9 - 13:30
- Duration:
- 50 min
- Room:
- Room 3179
- Conference:
- Seattle GNU/Linux Conference 2018
- Language:
- Track:
- Programming
- Difficulty:
- Easy Microservices with Python, Flask, and Docker
- Start Time:
- 2018 November 9 13:30
- Room:
- Room 3184
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- Start Time:
- 2018 November 9 13:30
- Room:
- Room 3180
- Setting Sail: Introduction to Kubernetes Concepts and Architecture
- Start Time:
- 2018 November 9 13:30
- Room:
- Room 3183
- Bootstrapping Understanding: An Introduction to Reverse Engineering
- Start Time:
- 2018 November 9 13:30
- Room:
- Room 3178