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Nigel Cunningham

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Issue #329, Section #12 (26 Sep 2005: git 0.99.7 Released; Cogito 0.15 Released)
Issue #324, Section #1 (4 Sep 2005: Abortive Attempt To Remove Support For Older GCC Versions)
Issue #296, Section #13 (12 Feb 2005: Software Suspend 2.1.5.7B For Linux 2.4.28)
Issue #291, Section #3 (4 Jan 2005: Linux 2.6.10-rc3-mm1)
Issue #289, Section #2 (3 Jan 2005: Status Of Software Suspend)
Issue #282, Section #10 (1 Nov 2004: Software Suspend Version 2.1 Available 2.6.9 Kernel; 2.4 Support To Follow)
Issue #280, Section #9 (25 Oct 2004: Software Suspend 2.1-rc1 For 2.6.8.1 And 2.6.9-rc3)
Issue #274, Section #1 (18 Sep 2004: pmdisk And swsusp Reunification In Progress)
Issue #257, Section #21 (6 Apr 2004: Status Of Software Suspend)
Issue #253, Section #4 (7 Mar 2004: Software Suspend 2.0 Released)
Issue #251, Section #9 (9 Feb 2004: Software Suspend On PowerPC)
Issue #251, Section #20 (9 Feb 2004: Data-Flushing Prior To Software Suspend)
Issue #248, Section #18 (20 Jan 2004: Status Of kernel.bkbits.net)
Issue #245, Section #13 (14 Dec 2003: Software Suspend 2.0rc3 For 2.4 And 2.6)
Issue #239, Section #1 (1 Nov 2003: Status Of Software Suspend)
Issue #239, Section #9 (1 Nov 2003: More Status Of Software Suspend)
Issue #235, Section #4 (24 Oct 2003: Full-Time Developer For Software Suspend)
Issue #232, Section #8 (20 Sep 2003: Another Developer Migrates To BitKeeper)
Issue #231, Section #12 (10 Sep 2003: Code Fork In Software Suspend In 2.6-test)
Issue #224, Section #5 (30 Jul 2003: Merging Software Suspend Patches; Aborting A Suspend-In-Progress)
Issue #214, Section #15 (28 Apr 2003: What To Expect From 2.5)
Issue #213, Section #9 (13 Apr 2003: Status Of Software Suspend)
Issue #212, Section #5 (6 Apr 2003: Initial Port Of Software Suspend (SWSUSP) From 2.4 To 2.5)
Issue #208, Section #6 (7 Mar 2003: S4bios Updated; Troubles With Software Suspend In 2.5)

 

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