I have submitted my patches to xen-devel list both for Xen/toolstack and linux.
Looks like they are trashy :) I will have to clean them up and re-send once again.
I have got tons of comments from maintainers and now I will jump on them, sort them all out and fix/clean stuff. Looks like I also need a git tree.
I have spent good amount of time clenaning patches, applying them and compiling on each of the stages. As I get this experience, I think I will try to keep in mind the organization of patches as well.
Also I have signed up for some programming courser at coursera.org. I hope that i will learn from solving optimization tasks and would approach my NP-problem in a right way :)
Looks like they are trashy :) I will have to clean them up and re-send once again.
I have got tons of comments from maintainers and now I will jump on them, sort them all out and fix/clean stuff. Looks like I also need a git tree.
I have spent good amount of time clenaning patches, applying them and compiling on each of the stages. As I get this experience, I think I will try to keep in mind the organization of patches as well.
Also I have signed up for some programming courser at coursera.org. I hope that i will learn from solving optimization tasks and would approach my NP-problem in a right way :)
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