On Thu, Sep 09, 1999, Gustavo V G C Rios wrote:
> I use freebsd about +- 12 months ago. I have never did any thing serious
> at kernel level, nor i know anything about kernel desgin.
>
> Suppose, i would like to spend time and patience learnig Fbsd internals.
> If, later, i were able to code something to freebsd, and suppose i do,
> what (or better, how) should i do to have my source accepted by the core
> team?
>
> What about coding style ?
> What are the golden rules to have my sources widely accepted by freebsd
> community?
man 9 style
Submit your code either via email to -hackers pointing to a
URL with your patch, or using send-pr
> PS: This is my first attempt to start touching the kernel, so, don't
> blame, if i wrote something wrong.
If you did something wrong, it won't be accepted into the
kernel! :)
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