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Issue #335, Section #1 (27�Nov�2005:�Describing And Debating The Development Process)
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Issue #308, Section #8 (28�Apr�2005:�Some Discussion Of Linus' Preferred git Usage)
Issue #307, Section #9 (26�Apr�2005:�git Development Continues)
Issue #294, Section #8 (2�Feb�2005:�IA64 Maintainership)
Issue #281, Section #1 (30�Oct�2004:�Linux 2.6.9-rc2-mm2 Released; Various Config Options Break ia64 In Various Kernels)
Issue #275, Section #8 (2�Oct�2004:�Linux 2.6.8.1-mm2 Released; Includes Reiser4)
Issue #229, Section #5 (8�Sep�2003:�/proc/kcore May Be Going Away)
Issue #161, Section #1 (7�Apr�2002:�Multithreaded Core Dumps For ELF Executables)
Issue #141, Section #6 (12�Nov�2001:�Bootmem For 2.5)
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