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Date:	Thu, 6 Feb 2014 21:16:58 -0800
From:	"xrefs.info Admin" <xrefs.info@...il.com>
To:	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: http://www.xrefs.info: linux kernel source cross reference search & browse

hello,

I made http://www.xrefs.info available to open source community to in
the hope of make open source developers more productive.
The site hosts many open source code projects' cross references based
on OpenGrok,
which is a very fast cross reference tool, and easy to use.

Linux kernel as one of most successful and biggest open source projects,
it is covered by the site www.xrefs.info from Linux version 0.01 to
Linux 3.13.2, and plus
Linus' tree nightly build as latest, to access a specific version of
Linux kernel, you can go to
site http://www.xrefs.info, select the version.
If you want to search the definition of a function, e.g. start_kernel,
simply type it in the definition box; If you want to do a full search,
type your text in the first box; If you want to search a file, simply
type file name in file path box. Hit search button, That's it!

The site also covers projects like:
 - Linux boot loader (u-boot, lilo, grub, syslinux)
 - Linux user space core packages
 - Android
 - Cloud computing projects like XEN, QEMU hypervisor; OpenStack,
CloudStack etc.
 - Big data project: Hadoop
 - BSD: FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, DragonflyBSD
 - Languages: OpenJDK, Perl, Python, PHP

If you have any questions, comments or suggestions for the site,
please let me know.

Thanks.
xrefs.info admin
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