Kernel Recipes 2019 - Kernel documentation: past, present, and future
The Linux kernel project includes a huge amount of documentation, but that information has seen little in the way of care over the
years. The amount of care has increased significantly recently, though, and things are improving quickly. Listen as the kernel’s documentation maintainer discusses the current state of the kernel’s docs, how we got here, where we’re trying to go, and how you can help.
Jonathan Corbet
Видео Kernel Recipes 2019 - Kernel documentation: past, present, and future канала Kernel Recipes
years. The amount of care has increased significantly recently, though, and things are improving quickly. Listen as the kernel’s documentation maintainer discusses the current state of the kernel’s docs, how we got here, where we’re trying to go, and how you can help.
Jonathan Corbet
Видео Kernel Recipes 2019 - Kernel documentation: past, present, and future канала Kernel Recipes
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