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Andre Hedrick

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Issue #329, Section #5 (26�Sep�2005:�Review Cycle Starts For Linux 2.6.13.2)
Issue #284, Section #4 (17�Nov�2004:�Linux 2.4.28-rc1; Straggling Patches Considered For Inclusion)
Issue #263, Section #8 (14�Jun�2004:�SATA Going Into 2.4.27)
Issue #249, Section #10 (27�Jan�2004:�Status Of HPT372 And HPT374 IDE Controller Support)
Issue #248, Section #9 (20�Jan�2004:�Problems With Accusys Drives)
Issue #226, Section #3 (5�Aug�2003:�Promise GPLs SATA Driver; GPL Vs. OSL)
Issue #222, Section #5 (10�Jul�2003:�Status Of Serial ATA In 2.4)
Issue #222, Section #11 (10�Jul�2003:�Linux In Film-Making)
Issue #219, Section #7 (16�Jun�2003:�SCSI Driver To Access IDE Devices)
Issue #217, Section #1 (23�May�2003:�Status Of Digital Rights Management)
Issue #215, Section #15 (9�May�2003:�IDE Maintainership And Licensing Changes)
Issue #210, Section #10 (23�Mar�2003:�Status Of Promise Driver Development)
Issue #208, Section #13 (7�Mar�2003:�Support For The Promise PDC 20376 Serial ATA / RAID Controller)
Issue #206, Section #6 (23�Feb�2003:�Promise Spits On Free Software)
Issue #204, Section #2 (7�Feb�2003:�IDE Heading Toward Hotplugging Support)
Issue #203, Section #1 (31�Jan�2003:�Not All Developers Certain Of Linux Success)
Issue #194, Section #14 (2�Dec�2002:�IDE Update)
Issue #190, Section #6 (28�Oct�2002:�Maintainers List)
Issue #189, Section #1 (20�Oct�2002:�Next Stable Series: 2.6 Or 3.0?)
Issue #189, Section #3 (20�Oct�2002:�Mount Rainier Support In 2.5)
Issue #189, Section #10 (20�Oct�2002:�Maintainer List)
Issue #189, Section #14 (20�Oct�2002:�Shared IDE Maintainership)
Issue #186, Section #6 (29�Sep�2002:�Linux 2.4.20-pre2-ac2 Released)
Issue #186, Section #16 (29�Sep�2002:�Linux Hardened Device Project)
Issue #185, Section #15 (22�Sep�2002:�Maintainer List)
Issue #184, Section #5 (15�Sep�2002:�Linux 2.4.20-pre5-ac2 Released)
Issue #184, Section #13 (15�Sep�2002:�Linux 2.4.20-pre5-ac4 Released)
Issue #183, Section #6 (8�Sep�2002:�Kernel 2.5.32 Announced; IDE Breakage; Keyboard Beep Breakage)
Issue #183, Section #7 (8�Sep�2002:�Some IDE Developer Interaction)
Issue #183, Section #30 (8�Sep�2002:�x86 BIOS Enhanced Disk Device (EDD) Polling)
Issue #183, Section #33 (8�Sep�2002:�Problem Report Status)
Issue #181, Section #16 (25�Aug�2002:�IDE Maintainership Troubles; IDE Work Delayed Until 2.7)
Issue #181, Section #23 (25�Aug�2002:�Maintainer List)
Issue #180, Section #15 (18�Aug�2002:�Maintainer List)
Issue #179, Section #7 (11�Aug�2002:�2.5 IDE: The Saga Continues)
Issue #166, Section #3 (12�May�2002:�Discussion Of Hard-Disk Maximum Size)
Issue #161, Section #3 (7�Apr�2002:�2.4.19-pre4-ac2 Boot-Time Lockups With ALI15x3 Support)
Issue #160, Section #4 (1�Apr�2002:�SSSCA Discussion)
Issue #160, Section #13 (1�Apr�2002:�-dj Kernels Forward-Porting 2.4 Code To 2.5; Migrating To BitKeeper)
Issue #156, Section #1 (4�Mar�2001:�Developers Impressed By Changelog; Developer Conflict)
Issue #155, Section #1 (25�Feb�2002:�IDE Cleanup; Developer Psychosis)
Issue #152, Section #3 (28�Jan�2002:�Status Of 2.5)
Issue #151, Section #2 (21�Jan�2002:�IDE Patch)
Issue #149, Section #5 (7�Jan�2002:�Linus Responds To Some Criticism)
Issue #149, Section #9 (7�Jan�2002:�New 2.4 Fork)
Issue #148, Section #1 (31�Dec�2001:�Microsoft Patents Loading A Trusted OS Into A Trusted CPU)
Issue #147, Section #4 (24�Dec�2001:�Some Developers Unhappy With Linus)
Issue #147, Section #5 (24�Dec�2001:�Some Discussion Of Linus' Development Philosophy)
Issue #144, Section #9 (3�Dec�2001:�Tool For SCSI Driver Regression Testing)
Issue #143, Section #7 (26�Nov�2001:�Weird Developer Interaction)
Issue #133, Section #2 (17�Sep�2001:�Toshiba IDE DMA Docs Available)
Issue #122, Section #7 (18�Jun�2001:�Commercial Patches)
Issue #114, Section #1 (16�Apr�2001:�64-Bit Major/Minor Device Numbers And PID Allocations)
Issue #112, Section #8 (23�Mar�2001:�IDE Hot-Swapping)
Issue #112, Section #12 (23�Mar�2001:�"Doctor, It Hurts When I Do This...")
Issue #110, Section #8 (9�Mar�2001:�SmartMedia Adaptor Support)
Issue #106, Section #13 (9�Feb�2001:�Support For IBM Encryption Chip)
Issue #105, Section #2 (2�Feb�2001:�Difficulties Getting ServerWorks Docs: Continued)
Issue #104, Section #6 (26�Jan�2001:�Temporary Filesystem Corruption Workarounds In 2.4)
Issue #103, Section #12 (19�Jan�2001:�2.0.39 Announced)
Issue #101, Section #4 (8�Jan�2001:�Repetive Strain Injuries)
Issue #100, Section #11 (1�Jan�2001:�ATA Specification Available With Click-Through Licence)
Issue #100, Section #13 (1�Jan�2001:�Hardware-Based Copy-Protection)
Issue #99, Section #5 (25�Dec�2000:�Read-Write NTFS Support Broken And Should Not Be Used)
Issue #98, Section #1 (18�Dec�2000:�Licencing Discussion)
Issue #98, Section #10 (18�Dec�2000:�Filesystem Corruption In Developer Kernels)
Issue #94, Section #11 (20�Nov�2000:�The US Presidential Election)
Issue #92, Section #8 (6�Nov�2000:�'ide-patch' For 2.2.18)
Issue #91, Section #3 (30�Oct�2000:�'IDE-patch' In 2.2)
Issue #91, Section #11 (30�Oct�2000:�Speeding Up Boot Process)
Issue #90, Section #4 (23�Oct�2000:�Maximum Size For DVD Images.)
Issue #90, Section #11 (23�Oct�2000:�Sparc Fixes)
Issue #89, Section #14 (16�Oct�2000:�First Pre-Release Before 2.4.0-test10)
Issue #88, Section #11 (9�Oct�2000:�Microsoft Withdraws Linux NTFS Threats)
Issue #87, Section #1 (2�Oct�2000:�Possible GPL Violations By Microsoft; Kernel Debugger In Official Sources)
Issue #86, Section #8 (25�Sep�2000:�Backporting The IDE Patch)
Issue #86, Section #10 (25�Sep�2000:�New Maintainer For ATA Backport)
Issue #86, Section #13 (25�Sep�2000:�Possible Microsoft Litigation Over NTFS Support In Linux)
Issue #83, Section #10 (5�Sep�2000:�New Maintainer For VIA vt82c586 IDE Driver)
Issue #79, Section #4 (7�Aug�2000:�IDE Flamewar)
Issue #78, Section #2 (31�Jul�2000:�Filesystem Corruption On Western Digital Hard Drives)
Issue #75, Section #6 (10�Jul�2000:�Kernel Documentation Project)
Issue #72, Section #2 (19�Jun�2000:�Alan Releases 2.4.0-test1-ac7)
Issue #72, Section #5 (19�Jun�2000:�Troubles Coding For Intelligent Hardware Write-Caching)
Issue #72, Section #8 (19�Jun�2000:�Pushing For Sign-off On CML2)
Issue #72, Section #9 (19�Jun�2000:�Linux Driver For Ultra ATA/100 Before Microsoft)
Issue #72, Section #13 (19�Jun�2000:�ABIT Violates The GPL -- Again)
Issue #71, Section #1 (12�Jun�2000:�Troubles Getting IDE Code Into The Stable Series)
Issue #71, Section #5 (12�Jun�2000:�Adaptec Blows Off Kernel Developers)
Issue #70, Section #5 (5�Jun�2000:�The LKBS Linux Kernel Benchmark Suite)
Issue #66, Section #8 (8�May�2000:�2.0.x Development Continues)
Issue #64, Section #3 (24�Apr�2000:�Cornering A Slowdown)
Issue #63, Section #4 (17�Apr�2000:�Nearing 2.2.15; Assembly Warnings; Tape Drives)
Issue #63, Section #6 (17�Apr�2000:�2.4 Jobs List: Saga Continues)
Issue #56, Section #3 (28�Feb�2000:�To Do For 2.4: Saga Continues)
Issue #54, Section #1 (14�Feb�2000:�ToDo Before 2.4: Saga Continues)
Issue #54, Section #2 (14�Feb�2000:�WDC Drives: Strange Requirements)
Issue #53, Section #2 (7�Feb�2000:�ALI M15x3 Chipset: Experimental Or Stable)
Issue #52, Section #1 (24�Jan�2000:�ToDo Before 2.4)
Issue #40, Section #4 (25�Oct�1999:�IDE SMP Messiness In The Stable Series)
Issue #38, Section #1 (11�Oct�1999:�Reproducible 2.2.12 SMP Crashes Hunted)
Issue #36, Section #12 (27�Sep�1999:�Abit BE6's HPT366 UDMA66 Controller Support)
Issue #32, Section #21 (27�Aug�1999:�Write Support For DiskOnChip 2000)
Issue #31, Section #2 (19�Aug�1999:�Uninterruptible Power Supplies)
Issue #28, Section #2 (22�Jul�1999:�A User Finds The M1541 UDMA Patch)
Issue #27, Section #14 (15�Jul�1999:�'.config' Backward Compatibility)
Issue #17, Section #17 (6�May�1999:�First Inkling Of 2.3 Coming Up)

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