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uh so this is jonathan corbett presenting his talk on what ive learned as the colonel docks maintainer good afternoon everybody um i thought id start off with a inspirational quote that i found from neil brown actually stumbled across as i was preparing this talk says the maintainers tend to get to be maintainers because theyre good at something else not necessarily being good at maintainers and they were bad at hiding from the maintainer role and one of the requisite skills is being able to say no to things but if they were they would never agreed to be a maintainer in the first place i think he nailed it pretty well so back in 2014 i um i had a moment of weakness and i failed to hide from the the role of the kernel docs maintainer after having escaped it a couple of times so i thought id put together a talk on on how it works and what ive learned and where i think things are going so theres three basic parts of the talk a very brief very brief introduction to the kernel develo