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|  | The Linux kernel development effort is a very personal process compared | 
|  | to "traditional" ways of developing software.  Your code and ideas | 
|  | behind it will be carefully reviewed, often resulting in critique and | 
|  | criticism.  The review will almost always require improvements to the | 
|  | code before it can be included in the kernel.  Know that this happens | 
|  | because everyone involved wants to see the best possible solution for | 
|  | the overall success of Linux.  This development process has been proven | 
|  | to create the most robust operating system kernel ever, and we do not | 
|  | want to do anything to cause the quality of submission and eventual | 
|  | result to ever decrease. | 
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|  | If however, anyone feels personally abused, threatened, or otherwise | 
|  | uncomfortable due to this process, that is not acceptable.  If so, | 
|  | please contact the Linux Foundation's Technical Advisory Board at | 
|  | <tab@lists.linux-foundation.org>, or the individual members, and they | 
|  | will work to resolve the issue to the best of their ability.  For more | 
|  | information on who is on the Technical Advisory Board and what their | 
|  | role is, please see: | 
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|  | - http://www.linuxfoundation.org/projects/linux/tab | 
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|  | As a reviewer of code, please strive to keep things civil and focused on | 
|  | the technical issues involved.  We are all humans, and frustrations can | 
|  | be high on both sides of the process.  Try to keep in mind the immortal | 
|  | words of Bill and Ted, "Be excellent to each other." |