There should be a MAINTAINERS file in the Documentation directory
of the kernel source. That should list who is maintaining what
portion of the kernel, and contact info. I haven't played too
much with git, so I do not know all of git's functionality and
whether it can provide what you are looking for. Jeff Garzik has
a guide to git on his website
http://linux.yyz.us/git-howto.html .
Other than that probably the only way is scrounging through kernel.org
or watching lkml and associated lists for patches. I imagine some
people maintain their own websites relating to the patchsets they create.
On Sun, March 26, 2006 11:16 am, Nathan England wrote:
>
> I'm looking for a place on the web that lists kernel patches and what they
> are
> for, not like kernel.org that just shows a changelog, but something more
> informative for the non kernel programmer?
>
> Or is there something somewhere that tells who is working on what so I can
> just apply their patches?
>
> Nathan
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