KernelTrap

KernelTrap

Infobox Website
name = KernelTrap



caption = Your source for current kernel news
url = http://kerneltrap.org/
commercial = No
type = News
language = English
registration = Optional
owner = Jeremy Andrews
author = Jeremy Andrews
launch date =
current status = Online
revenue =

KernelTrap is a computing news website which covers topics related to the development of free and open source operating system kernels, and especially, the Linux kernel. [ cite web|url=http://kerneltrap.org/node/699 |title=Is KernelTrap a Linux site? |accessdate=2007-08-18 |last=Andrews |first=Jeremy |date=2003-08-05 |publisher=KernelTrap ]

News stories usually consist of a summary of a recent discussion from a development mailing list (Linux kernel mailing list) followed by the entire contents of several messages from the discussion. Each story has moderated threaded discussion attached to it. The site also includes a forum for general discussion of computing topics.

The site uses the Drupal content management system and is operated by Jeremy Andrews.

Kerneltrap has been hosted by the Oregon State University Open Source Lab since May 2005. [ cite web|url=http://kerneltrap.org/node/5083 |title=KernelTr
accessdate=2007-08-18 |last=Andrews |first=Jeremy |date=2005-05-06 |publisher=KernelTrap
]

Books

KernelTrap has been referenced in several books.
* "Linux Kernel Development" by Robert Love
* "Red Hat Linux 9 Bible" by Christopher Negus
* "SUSE Linux 10.0 Unleashed" by Mike McCallister
* "Measuring Information Systems Delivery Quality" by Evan W. Duggan and Han Reichgelt

References

External links

* [http://kerneltrap.org/ KernelTrap]


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