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Issue #324, Section #1 (4 Sep 2005: Abortive Attempt To Remove Support For Older GCC Versions)
Issue #318, Section #2 (27 Aug 2005: Struggling To Remove DevFS)
Issue #307, Section #5 (26 Apr 2005: Linus No Longer Using BitKeeper; Creates 'git' Replacement)
Issue #307, Section #18 (26 Apr 2005: Arch Suggested As Potential BitKeeper Replacement)
Issue #285, Section #2 (26 Nov 2004: Some Discussion Of The Reasons To Support Older Compilers)
Issue #284, Section #2 (17 Nov 2004: Status Of 'arch' Revision Control For The Kernel)
Issue #263, Section #16 (14 Jun 2004: Kernel Mailing List Marked As Spammer By SpamCop)
Issue #235, Section #3 (24 Oct 2003: More BitKeeper Debate; 'Arch' A Potential Replacement)
Issue #228, Section #1 (17 Aug 2003: Kernel 2.6 Size Increase Troubling For Embedded Developers)
Issue #221, Section #3 (30 Jun 2003: Linux 2.5.72 Released; Linus Moves To OSDL)
Issue #213, Section #6 (13 Apr 2003: Cleaning Up The Cache-Flushing Code)
Issue #198, Section #5 (30 Dec 2002: Patch Submission Preferences)
Issue #197, Section #8 (23 Dec 2002: ROMFS Maintainership)
Issue #196, Section #5 (16 Dec 2002: Non-PCI-Specific DMA API)
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