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Development Philosophy

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Issue #172, Section #2 (23 Jun 2002: Per-Socket Statistics Proposed And Rejected)
Issue #171, Section #3 (16 Jun 2002: Status Of kbuild 2.5 Integration)
Issue #165, Section #1 (5 May 2002: Development Philosophy Of Unstable Tree; Linus Comments On The FSF)
Issue #165, Section #8 (5 May 2002: The Nature Of Development Kernels)
Issue #164, Section #1 (28 Apr 2002: Building Incremental Patches)
Issue #163, Section #5 (21 Apr 2002: Status Of ServeRAID Maintainership And Code)
Issue #150, Section #5 (14 Jan 2002: Multiple Kernel Trees)
Issue #149, Section #1 (7 Jan 2002: The Scheduler; Development Philosophy; IRC)
Issue #149, Section #2 (7 Jan 2002: Some Discussion Of Development Philosophy)
Issue #149, Section #5 (7 Jan 2002: Linus Responds To Some Criticism)
Issue #88, Section #7 (9 Oct 2000: Angry Fighting In The ARM Tree)
Issue #41, Section #6 (1 Nov 1999: Some Explanation Of The Kernel Development Process)
Issue #9, Section #12 (11 Mar 1999: Philosophy Of Kernel Development)
Issue #6, Section #7 (18 Feb 1999: Concurrent File Writes; The Future Of Linux)
Issue #4, Section #1 (4 Feb 1999: Philosophy Of The Stable Series)
Issue #4, Section #5 (4 Feb 1999: Source Bloat; Linux In The Third World)
Issue #3, Section #9 (28 Jan 1999: Big Memory Machines)
Issue #2, Section #5 (21 Jan 1999: Ancient Bug Found And Hammered)

 

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