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> I've taken a look at that list, and it looks fairly obsolete, as far as
> I could tell. There is an actively maintained list which I post
> periodically to the Linux-Kernel mailing list, and
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 5:43 PM
I've taken a look at that list, and it looks fairly obsolete, as far as
I could tell. There is an actively maintained list which I post
periodically to the Linux-Kernel mailing list, and which is
From: "Eric Bresie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:Mon, 9 Oct 2000 15:31:56 -0500
The existing TODO type list I refer to are those produced by Kenneth C.
Arnold ( http://kena.8k.com/linux-kernel/ ) (who is doing a fine job I might
add) and formerly by Alan Cox.
I've taken a
From: "Eric Bresie" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:Mon, 9 Oct 2000 15:31:56 -0500
The existing TODO type list I refer to are those produced by Kenneth C.
Arnold ( http://kena.8k.com/linux-kernel/ ) (who is doing a fine job I might
add) and formerly by Alan Cox.
I've taken a look
I was looking through the current versions of the kernel, was re-reading
through some past "TODO before release" sort of messages, and was wondering,
could these TODO type of items be included in an actual TODO file at the
source top level (or in the Documentation if this would be more
I was looking through the current versions of the kernel, was re-reading
through some past "TODO before release" sort of messages, and was wondering,
could these TODO type of items be included in an actual TODO file at the
source top level (or in the Documentation if this would be more
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