On 10/28/10 15:05, Carsten Munk wrote:
http://wiki.meego.com/MeeGo_kernel_documentation_for_contributors
seems up to date, as well as subscribe to meego-kernel mailing list,
it's very active.

General contribution guidelines at
http://meego.com/about/contribution-guidelines

BR
Carsten Munk

Thanks!
2010/10/28 Eugene Seah<es...@codeaurora.org>:
Bumping this question, would be interested in whether the new kernel process
has been finalized/documented.

From: http://wiki.meego.com/Kernel_Process_Obsolete

"UPDATE: 2010-05-27 - Per discussion on the meego-dev mailing list, Arjan
van de Ven has indicated that he's the Intel employee responsible for the
kernel, and that procedures Intel said would be put into place are being
finalized/documented right now."

On 08/03/10 20:19, Liu, Haibo wrote:

Hi MeeGoers,

According to MeeGo Wiki, a new kernel process is being finalized now. Just
wonder if there is still any general process I should follow if I want to
make the newest kernel version work on my netbook? And where should I find
the news about this new kernel process, will it be posted on Wiki page?

P.S. I’ve checked out the newest version of kernel source and followed the
obsolete process to compile it and failed. The scripts failed to mkdir for
linux-2.6.33-{tags}.orig. I’m trying to make this work now. Hope anybody
tells me it’s unnecessary.

Best  Regards,

Liu Haibo  (Lewis)
Technical Marketing Engineer, ATPS/SMG
E-mail:  haibo....@intel.com
Office:  8610-8507-1310
iNet:    8751-1310
Cell:    138-103-20201




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