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Issue #190, Section #6 (28 Oct 2002: Maintainers List)
Issue #189, Section #10 (20 Oct 2002: Maintainer List)
Issue #185, Section #15 (22 Sep 2002: Maintainer List)
Issue #181, Section #23 (25 Aug 2002: Maintainer List)
Issue #180, Section #15 (18 Aug 2002: Maintainer List)
Issue #176, Section #2 (21 Jul 2002: 2.5 IDE Rewrite Interferes With Other Developments)
Issue #138, Section #1 (22 Oct 2001: Status Of linmodem Support; New User-Space /dev File Callback Handler)
Issue #131, Section #12 (3 Sep 2001: 2.4.10-pre1 Is Available)
Issue #119, Section #4 (21 May 2001: 2.4.4 Intentionally Breaks Source Compatibility With 2.4.3)
Issue #114, Section #3 (16 Apr 2001: Still Chasing Bad Bugs In 2.4)
Issue #111, Section #5 (16 Mar 2001: Swap Minimums And Swap Partition Size Limits On Big RAM Systems)
Issue #99, Section #1 (25 Dec 2000: Problems With Drives From Onstream)
Issue #98, Section #3 (18 Dec 2000: User-Space Serial Port Driver)
Issue #96, Section #11 (4 Dec 2000: Intentionally Nonexistent '__bad_udelay()': The Saga Continues)
Issue #86, Section #11 (25 Sep 2000: Linus To Adopt Patch Queue System!!!)
Issue #84, Section #2 (11 Sep 2000: Philosophy Of Coding Style)
Issue #83, Section #4 (5 Sep 2000: Driver Organization; Serial Devices And X; Sharing Code; Philosophy Of Development)
Issue #79, Section #9 (7 Aug 2000: Status Of 2.4 To Do List; Kernel Bug Tracking System)
Issue #74, Section #1 (3 Jul 2000: Latest List Of Things To Do Before 2.4 Can Come Out)
Issue #73, Section #13 (26 Jun 2000: Alan's Latest List Of Things To Do Before 2.4 Can Come Out)
Issue #72, Section #13 (19 Jun 2000: ABIT Violates The GPL -- Again)
Issue #60, Section #1 (27 Mar 2000: Alan Nears 2.2.16)
Issue #55, Section #2 (21 Feb 2000: Private Header File Debate)
Issue #53, Section #2 (7 Feb 2000: ALI M15x3 Chipset: Experimental Or Stable)
Issue #41, Section #7 (1 Nov 1999: Some Discussion Of Interrupt Request Hacking)
Issue #35, Section #1 (20 Sep 1999: Serial Driver Update; Some Confusion)
Issue #35, Section #3 (20 Sep 1999: RAID And NFS Trouble Going Into The Main Tree)
Issue #31, Section #9 (19 Aug 1999: Code Freeze; ISDN Perennial Lateness)
Issue #20, Section #3 (27 May 1999: 'rm' Too Slow)
Issue #18, Section #5 (13 May 1999: Philosophy Of Open Source; Maintainer Conflict)
Issue #9, Section #7 (11 Mar 1999: Buffer Overflow Attacks; Big Memory Machines)
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