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Revision as of 10:33, 24 July 2007
This page is for information about the embedded Linux and open source community.
For now, I'm just putting a link to a page about return on investment from open source contributions:
Contents
Development Model
- FIXTHIS - add links to papers and articles about the development model
Quality Assurance
Developers who contribute code to the Linux kernel agree to the Developer Certificate Of Origin by signing their code, with a "Signed Off By" line.
People
Communities for beginners
- http://kernelnewbies.org/ - General site for people getting started developing on the Linux kernel
- http://jp.kernelnewbies.org/webresources - Japanese site for kernel newbies
Linux User Groups
One way to get involved with a bunch of like-minded Linux enthusiasts is to participate in a local Linux users group. The following site has a good database of Linux users groups: