
Thanks to Stephen Hemminger for giving a most enjoyable and insightful talk on how to get involved with Linux kernel development, and providing some interesting views on how kernel development looks from the inside out; from the point of view of someone actually writing and submitting code. Many thanks to Stephen for taking the time to share his thoughts and views with us. Thanks also to the audience members who took time out of their Monday evening to come and listen.
Thanks to HEAnet for generously providing the venue for hosting the talk. Thanks too to Justin Hourigan for making a video recording of the event, and of course looking after all the post-processing work required to make it available on the internet. I'll provide a link in the very near future, so that those unable to attend can take a look. Finally, thanks to the staff and management of the Isaac Butts café-bar, who looked after the crowd after the talk, and provided a relaxed atmosphere in which we could all enjoy some food, a drink and continue the discussions on Kernel development, DRM, the legal issues of reverse engineering and cracking, and many other diverse topics.
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