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Interested in contributing.
- From: "Pranav Peshwe" <pranavpeshwe at gmail dot com>
- To: <systemtap at sources dot redhat dot com>
- Cc: "Maneesh Soni" <maneesh at in dot ibm dot com>
- Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2005 03:15:51 +0530
- Subject: Interested in contributing.
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- Reply-to: "Pranav Peshwe" <pranavpeshwe at gmail dot com>
Hello,
I am a final year CS engg student and would like to
contribute to SystemTap development as my final year project.
I am a part of a project group of four and we are interested to
work in the linux kernel domain.We are familiar with the Linux 2.6
kernel internals and have tried our hands on device driver programming.
We visited the SystemTap page and realised the various advantages it
provides over debuggers like GDB,KDB and KGDB.
We would be very glad to contribute to the SystemTap project.
Is there anything which we could do ? Is this possible ?
We would also be very happy to hear any other ideas related
to the linux kernel.
Eagerly waiting for a reply.
TIA.
Sincere regards,
Pranav.J.Peshwe
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