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Linux Foundation

New Tools Improve Patch Submission and Review for Linux Kernel Development

Linux Foundation via YouTube

Overview

Explore new tools enhancing patch submission, review, and other processes in Linux kernel development through this 38-minute conference talk by Frank Rowand from Sony. Gain insights into the Catch flow overview, potential pitfalls, and various Git tools. Learn about the Lore mail archive and kernel workflow. Discover helpful resources and techniques for improving your patch management process, including the use of B4, Inbox, text tools, mutt, and git am. Understand the importance of these tools in streamlining Linux kernel development and enhancing collaboration among contributors.

Syllabus

Intro
Why this talk
Catch flow overview
What could go wrong
Git tools
Lore mail archive
Kernel workflow
Help
Before B4
Small Addition
B4 Overview
Before Mbox
Using Inbox
Using Text Tools
Using B4 AM
Using mutt
Using git am
Using b4
Resources

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Linux Foundation

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