> Nice. I've been thinking about garage project named kernel-hacks or > something, that would accumulate interesting kernel patches and even > have some pre-built kernels with those patches applied.
I'm all for this, in fact I was wondering whether I'd be allowed to create a generic DSP-hacks project to host various bits of example code and tasks which are just being started. I wasn't sure if a Garage project has to be for a single deliverable/program? > The reason is that there are already quite a few interesting kernel > patches and it is hard to keep track of them. Of course it would make > sense only if people doing some kernel hacking would actually > join such > project and submit patches and optionally build kernel images > with some > subset or all the patches. Agreed, it would be good to centralise all of these bits and pieces. > Opinions? Is it needed? Would you (actively) participate? Any better > solutions (git tree)? Or we can still keep them scattered across > bugzilla and internet. I would certainly participate. Cheers, Simon _______________________________________________ maemo-developers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers
