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| Contact us on the Freenode IRC network on the #ubuntu-kernel channel. The simplest way to get involved is to come and talk to us on IRC, we can help point you at the right resources and help you are you feel your way. | <<Include(Kernel/FAQ/Action/MailingList)>> |
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| == Mailing List == Join our mailing list at https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kernel-team. You can read an archive of messages at https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/ == Homepage == You can always access our wiki page at [[Kernel]], and our Launchpad page at https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-kernel-team. |
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| == Kernel source code == | <<Include(Kernel/FAQ/Action/KernelSource)>> |
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| You can access all the kernels for previous and current development releases at http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git. We use git to maintain all our trees. | <<Include(Kernel/FAQ/Action/FindingDeveloperResources)>> |
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| == Development resources == We maintain a wiki of development resources to share across the team and the community for kernel-related tips/tricks/procedures at [[Kernel/Dev]] == Kernel-related bugs == Kernel bugs page is at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bugs |
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Joining the community
The kernel team is always interested in getting community help on the kernel. We need help triaging incoming bugs, reviewing patches proposed for the kernel, as well as helping to fix launchpad bugs. If you want to get involved with the KernelTeam, you can use the following resources:
Other Resources
Kernel/GettingInvolved (last edited 2010-06-21 11:53:54 by 85-210-146-14)


