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Re: [RFC] kernel traczilla: tracking active kernel development

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Date: Monday, April 7, 2008 - 4:51 pm

On Mon, 17 Mar 2008, Guennadi Liakhovetski wrote:


Ok, in about 3 weeks there have been maybe 100 or 200 connections to the 
server, most of them from google and yahoo bots and from other less 
pleasant scanners:-) And - not a single new entry. I've modified the 
layout a bit to exactly reproduce the kernel tree, so on the top level I 
have arch/, block/, drivers/, net/, etc. So it should even be easier to 
find a suitable place to enter ones work and to find previous 
developments. I'll leave this site for another 2-3 days running, but if 
it still doesn't attract any contributors and / or feadback, I'll just 
take it down.

I certainly can understand why there wasn't much interest in it. If a 
development is payed, one often is not allowed to disclose it before the 
completion. I've hoped that "free" developers might get attracted by this 
idea, but this seems to be not the case either, or just not many of them 
read LKML:-)

Anyway, this is just to document the intention to close the page.

Thanks
Guennadi
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[RFC] kernel traczilla: tracking active kernel development, Guennadi Liakhovetski, (Mon Mar 17, 11:30 am)
Re: [RFC] kernel traczilla: tracking active kernel development, Guennadi Liakhovetski, (Mon Apr 7, 4:51 pm)
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