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On how to submit new kernels. This should allow a broad community review.
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# Kernels
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## Available OpenCL kernels
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See directory `kernel`.
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## Submitting new kernels
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### Requirements
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TODO
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### Procedure
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1. Copy the kernel you wish to modify and commit it verbatim.
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This way, it is easy to verify that there are no hidden changes. Note in
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the commit message which kernel is used as a base.
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2. Make changes to the kernel. Commit them.
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This way, it can be easily shown what was changed.
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3. Search for KL_CKOLIVAS and CKOLIVAS_KERNNAME in the top-level source
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directory and make additions to the listed files in order to integrate
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the new kernel.
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Now it can be selected when starting via the `--kernel` argument or
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`kernel` configuration option.
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4. Add yourself to the "kernels" section in `AUTHORS.md`. Keep it short.
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5. Submit a pull request on GitHub, or file it at the issue tracker,
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listing your git repository and branch name. The current repository and
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issue tracker links should be in `README.md`.
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