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Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
October 21 & October 25 | Co-Located Events, Tutorials, & Workshops
October 22-24 | Conference
Find out more information for Open Source Summit + Embedded Linux Conference & OpenIoT Summit Europe 2018

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Monday, October 22 • 15:05 - 15:45
Everything You Need to Know to Submit a Linux Kernel Patch! - Sayli Karnik, Credit Suisse

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Kernel hacking can be daunting to open source beginners. The aim of the session is to shatter this myth and help coders to get started with contributing to the Linux kernel. Having interned with Linux kernel previously and more than 50 of my patches merged into the kernel, I have a decent understanding of the nitty-gritty in this area. The session will cover A to Z steps ranging from setting up the development environment to creating a sample patch using version control, to sending the patch to the concerned maintainers. It will emphasize good patch practices and common coding convention mistakes that get valuable patches rejected. I will mention examples of areas in Linux subsystems that can be patched as starters. For eg., checkpatch.pl script can be used to detect bugs in coding styles/resolving TODO's.

The delight of getting your first patch merged can match none other!

Speakers
avatar for Sayli Yogesh Karnik

Sayli Yogesh Karnik

Student, Stony Brook University
I am a former Linux kernel intern via the Outreachy program and a current student at Stony Brook University. Please refer to saylikarnik.wordpress.com for details about my projects.


Monday October 22, 2018 15:05 - 15:45 BST
Kilsyth Room, Level 0
  Linux Systems