...Yep, I'll definitely sign up for this. Paypal seems the way to go as I
will be paying (my end) in GBP. I've enjoyed your articles for linux.com,
Rob and they seem worth 39$CAD on their own.

The nice thing about a tutorial series like this too is as it's more on the
fly it won't be out of date like a lot of the stuff that has to go via the
publishers.

Btw I already pre-ordered the Love book as soon as I heard it was coming out
and I think it would be an ideal reference book. The 2nd Edition was so good
I even memorized entire passages I read it so often. And I'm looking
forwards to the update on CFS too as the old book only covered O(1)...IMO
this is a must-read for any kernel hacker newbie.

If you're still looking for ideas to broaden your coverage could I humbly
suggest a git slant if you're not using one already (in addition to your
existing excellent material)? Not in order to replicate any of the existing
git documentation, but IMHO everyone serious about contributing to
mainstream in the long term should be using git or at least getting familiar
with it. In a kernel-building article you could, say, also describe how to
checkout and build a particular kernel version from your repo. If this is
too much work though git is pretty well documented for people to work this
out. :-)

Best
Julie

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