1 .. _development_conclusion: 2 3 For more information 4 ==================== 5 6 There are numerous sources of information on L 7 related topics. First among those will always 8 directory found in the kernel source distribut 9 top-level :ref:`process/howto.rst <process_how 10 :ref:`process/submitting-patches.rst <submitti 11 kernel APIs are documented using the kerneldoc 12 or "make pdfdocs" can be used to generate thos 13 format (though the version of TeX shipped by s 14 internal limits and fails to process the docum 15 16 Various web sites discuss kernel development a 17 author would like to humbly suggest https://lw 18 information on many specific kernel topics can 19 index at: 20 21 https://lwn.net/Kernel/Index/ 22 23 Beyond that, a valuable resource for kernel de 24 25 https://kernelnewbies.org/ 26 27 And, of course, one should not forget https:// 28 location for kernel release information. 29 30 There are a number of books on kernel developm 31 32 Linux Device Drivers, 3rd Edition (Jon 33 Rubini, and Greg Kroah-Hartman). Onli 34 https://lwn.net/Kernel/LDD3/. 35 36 Linux Kernel Development (Robert Love) 37 38 Understanding the Linux Kernel (Daniel 39 40 All of these books suffer from a common fault, 41 somewhat obsolete by the time they hit the she 42 the shelves for a while now. Still, there is 43 information to be found there. 44 45 Documentation for git can be found at: 46 47 https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/sc 48 49 https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/sc 50 51 52 Conclusion 53 ========== 54 55 Congratulations to anybody who has made it thr 56 document. Hopefully it has provided a helpful 57 Linux kernel is developed and how you can part 58 59 In the end, it's the participation that matter 60 project is no more than the sum of what its co 61 Linux kernel has progressed as quickly and as 62 been helped by an impressively large group of 63 working to make it better. The kernel is a pr 64 done when thousands of people work together to 65 66 The kernel can always benefit from a larger de 67 is always more work to do. But, just as impor 68 participants in the Linux ecosystem can benefi 69 kernel. Getting code into the mainline is the 70 lower maintenance and distribution costs, a hi 71 the direction of kernel development, and more. 72 everybody involved wins. Fire up your editor 73 more than welcome.
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