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Issue #335, Section #8 (27�Nov�2005:�Ubuntu Kernel Maintained In git)
Issue #332, Section #4 (17�Oct�2005:�Review Cycle Leading To 2.6.13.4)
Issue #328, Section #9 (19�Sep�2005:�Status Of eth1394 And SBP2 Maintainership)
Issue #299, Section #2 (6�Mar�2005:�HOWTO For Subversion Access To Kernel Sources)
Issue #264, Section #19 (25�Jun�2004:�Linus Proposes New Patch Attribution Convention)
Issue #238, Section #9 (27�Oct�2003:�Fix For The BK->SVN Gateway)
Issue #230, Section #5 (9�Sep�2003:�BitMover Threatens To Yank BitKeeper Service (Again))
Issue #227, Section #1 (11�Aug�2003:�Progress Toward 2.4.22; Problems With BitKeeper Gateway; Mysterious Kernel Lockups)
Issue #220, Section #5 (27�Jun�2003:�BitKeeper-to-Subversion Gateway)
Issue #219, Section #20 (16�Jun�2003:�Version Tags Missing From BK->CVS Gateway Files)
Issue #215, Section #7 (9�May�2003:�kernel.bkbits.net Outage)
Issue #215, Section #9 (9�May�2003:�Linux 2.5.68 Released)
Issue #212, Section #3 (6�Apr�2003:�Linus On BitKeeper)
Issue #211, Section #1 (30�Mar�2003:�BK->CVS Real-Time Mirror)
Issue #208, Section #7 (7�Mar�2003:�ioctl32 Consolidation)
Issue #197, Section #14 (23�Dec�2002:�Kernel 2.5.52 Released; Tracking Multiple Trees)
Issue #194, Section #1 (2�Dec�2002:�Linux 2.4.20-rc2 Released)
Issue #189, Section #2 (20�Oct�2002:�BitKeeper Licensing Discussion)
Issue #153, Section #9 (11�Feb�2002:�Linus Gives BitKeeper A Test Run)
Issue #145, Section #6 (10�Dec�2001:�Kernel 2.4.17-pre2 Released)
Issue #96, Section #8 (4�Dec�2000:�Debian Difficulties With Large File Support)
Issue #72, Section #7 (19�Jun�2000:�To Do List For Next Unstable Series)
Issue #70, Section #2 (5�Jun�2000:�Things To Do Before 2.4: Saga Continues)
Issue #39, Section #7 (18�Oct�1999:�Red Hat 6.1 version.h Modifications)

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