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DateTue, 14 Dec 2004 12:26:40 +0100
FromHelge Hafting <>
SubjectRe: Linux - open design??
ram mohan wrote:

>Hi All,
>When we say Linux is open source and we have the sites
>where we can download the source from, why is not
>linux design (High Level and Low Level) not that well
>publicised? (Or is it that I am not aware of - in
> 
>
Rest assured that nobody is hiding the detailed low
and high level design from you.  The reason it isn't
available for download is that it isn't written down at all.

>which case I would like to know where it is.)
> 
>
Note that all _changes_ to the design get discussed here,
so following this list over time gives a good idea about
low-level design.

>I am looking for a traceability matrix- where I start
>with requirements of Linux, dig into the
>design(HLD/LLD) and then the source.
>
> 
>
Linux wasn't made the paper way, which is why few such
documents exist.  Of course you can dig up Linus' initial
announcement which describes what he wanted to make
at that time. . .

Helge Hafting
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