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Documentation: HOWTO: remove obsolete info about regression postings
corbet@lwn.net told me that these regression postings haven't happened for several years. So i think we can remove it. Signed-off-by: Peter Loeffler <peter.loeffler@guruz.at> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
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@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ apply a patch.
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If you do not know where you want to start, but you want to look for
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some task to start doing to join into the kernel development community,
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go to the Linux Kernel Janitor's project:
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http://kernelnewbies.org/KernelJanitors
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http://kernelnewbies.org/KernelJanitors
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It is a great place to start. It describes a list of relatively simple
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problems that need to be cleaned up and fixed within the Linux kernel
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source tree. Working with the developers in charge of this project, you
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@ -250,11 +250,6 @@ process is as follows:
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release a new -rc kernel every week.
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- Process continues until the kernel is considered "ready", the
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process should last around 6 weeks.
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- Known regressions in each release are periodically posted to the
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linux-kernel mailing list. The goal is to reduce the length of
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that list to zero before declaring the kernel to be "ready," but, in
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the real world, a small number of regressions often remain at
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release time.
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It is worth mentioning what Andrew Morton wrote on the linux-kernel
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mailing list about kernel releases:
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