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1.  Project Description

With an ever increasing userbase demanding a higher quality of stable, production-ready kernel sources and featureful desktop support the professionalism and staffing of the kernel project is very important. Because we as users want the best from Gentoo Linux we supply a selection of both generic and specialised sources capable of handling the day-to-day grind to make life a little easier.

In order to provide a rich choice of high quality kernel trees Gentoo Linux must apply, write and test several kernel patches to the official upstream releases before they can offer finished ebuilds to the users. This is where the Gentoo Kernel project comes into play.

2.  Project Goals

The Gentoo Kernel Project aims to deliver the best possible experience from its sources across all supported architectures. By maintaining quality control, clearly defined road maps, highly skilled developers and a standard base across all of our kernels the project will help bring the end-user experience of our kernels to even higher levels.

3.  Developers

Developer Nickname Role
Daniel Drake dsd Lead ( Kernel Lead and misc. other things. )
George Kadianakis asn Member ( Kernel, gentoo-sources, genpatches )
Bryan Stine battousai Member ( Kernel, hardened )
Anthony G. Basile blueness Member ( Kernel, hardened )
Tony Vroon chainsaw Member ( Kernel, mm-sources, vanilla-sources )
Tony Vroon chainsaw Member ( Kernel, hardened )
Daniel Gryniewicz dang Member ( Kernel, User Mode Linux )
Daniel Black dragonheart Member ( Kernel, hardened )
Gordon Malm gengor Member ( Kernel, hardened )
Guy Martin gmsoft Member ( Kernel, hppa-sources )
Greg Kroah-Hartman gregkh Member ( Kernel, git-sources, gentoo-sources, udev, hotplug etc. )
Christian Birchinger joker Member ( Kernel, sparc-sources )
Joshua Kinard kumba Member ( Kernel, mips-sources )
Mike Pagano mpagano Member ( Kernel, gentoo-sources, genpatches )
Krzysztof Pawlik nelchael Member ( Kernel, tuxonice-sources, ck-sources )
Gysbert Wassenaar nixnut Member ( Kernel, hardened )
Chris PeBenito pebenito Member ( Kernel, hardened )
Stratos Psomadakis psomas Member ( Kernel, gentoo-sources, genpatches )
Ned Ludd solar Member ( Kernel, hardened )
Michael Januszewski spock Member ( Kernel, vesafb-tng, gensplash and splashutils )
Magnus Granberg zorry Member ( Kernel, hardened )

All developers can be reached by e-mail using nickname@gentoo.org.

4.  Subprojects

The kernel project has the following subprojects:

Project Lead Description
gentoo-sources Mike Pagano Full sources including the Gentoo patchset for the 2.6 kernel tree. [2.6]
mips-sources Joshua Kinard Gentoo Kernel based from the 2.4 branch supporting MIPS processors [2.4/2.6]
sparc-sources Christian Birchinger Gentoo Kernel supporting SPARC processors [2.4]

5.  Other Kernels

The Gentoo Kernel herd maintains the following list of kernels currently in portage. Additional kernels in portage that are not listed below are not maintained under the kernel herd.

Kernel Description
ck-sources Con Kolivas' kernel sources.
git-sources git sources, the absolute latest kernel available.
hardened-sources Sources based upon genpatches-base along with the grsecurity patch which includes Pax.
mm-sources Andrew Morton's patchset for 2.6 consisting of experimental features, cleanups, and other interesting patches.
tuxonice-sources TuxOnIce (formerly Suspend2) sources and the Gentoo patchset.
usermode-sources Full sources for the User Mode Linux kernel.
vanilla-sources Full prepatched/rc sources for the Linux kernel.
xbox-sources Full sources for the Xbox Linux kernel.

6.  Herds

The kernel project maintains the following herds:

Herd Members Description
kernel chainsaw, dang, gregkh, hollow, mpagano, nelchael, psomas, spock Core kernels stuff
kernel-misc radhermit, robbat2, solar Kernel related packages

7.  Genpatches

Many kernels in Gentoo include part or all of the genpatches patchset. genpatches is focused on being a minimal patchset mostly focused on bugfixes, with minimal deviation from the upstream Linux kernel.

The genpatches homepage can be found at http://dev.gentoo.org/~mpagano/genpatches.

8.  Maintainers guide

In order to encourage new contributors, we have documented the procedures used when maintaining gentoo-sources-2.6. The document can be found here.

9.  Project Documentation

Kernel Documentation

Gentoo Linux Kernel Documentation:

10.  Kernel Stablization

The following policy is in place for kernel stabilization that can be performed by members of the kernel team without opening a stabilization bug. For this to occur, the following procedures must be followed:

For new kernel major point releases (e.g. 2.6.X)
  • A stable request bug is opened and arch teams stabilize as per existing policy. No auto stabilizing occurs here as only the arch teams can really determine if the kernel is working on their own arch.
For subsequent security related releases of a kernel point release 2.6.X.Y
  • If the kernel team determines a significant security fix is included for a kernel release of 2.6.X.y where 2.6.X or 2.6.X.(Y-1) has already been stabilized per the first bullet, the kernel team can auto stabilize that specific version
  • Dependant upon the severity of the security bug, (root exploit, minor module) the kernel team will remove stable keywords from earlier versions of the same 2.6.X series within a reasonable timeframe.

11.  Mailing lists

gentoo-kernel@gentoo.org

The Gentoo Kernel Mailing List is a public mailing list for the discussion of project related topics and release announcements for genpatches, vesafb-tng and fbsplash.

Gentoo maintains a a full listing of all public Gentoo Mailing Lists as well as information on how to subscribe and unsubscribe.

12.  Useful Links

Additional Information and External Links:


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Summary: The Gentoo Kernel project has the goal of bringing a stable and consistent kernel feature set across all architectures supported by Gentoo Linux

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