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Re: Draft 2007 gfortran annual report
- From: Steve Kargl <sgk at troutmask dot apl dot washington dot edu>
- To: Paul Thomas <paulthomas2 at wanadoo dot fr>
- Cc: Fortran List <fortran at gcc dot gnu dot org>
- Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2007 10:43:10 -0800
- Subject: Re: Draft 2007 gfortran annual report
- References: <47780EB3.5040306@wanadoo.fr>
On Sun, Dec 30, 2007 at 10:33:39PM +0100, Paul Thomas wrote:
> 2) Daniel Franke and Brooks Moses wrote, rewrote, and re-organized
> the large portions of the gfortran manual. A thankless task
^^^
Remove this 'the'
> 4) Janus Weil was gfortran's first Google SoC student. He worked
> on the Fortran 2003 PROCEDURE feature.
Has this been completely implemented?
> 7) FX, Thomas Koenig, Jerry, Janne, and Daniel (and others) have
> expended a large amount of effort of making libgfortran more
The second 'of' should probably be 'on'.
> robust, faster, cleaner, etc.
> 9) At some stage in the year, some underlying bugs were fixed that
> allowed J.L.Schonfelder's ISO Varying String testsuite run
Add 'to' before 'run'.
> faultlessly with Rich Townsend's version of the ISV library, which
> uses allocatable components, aka TR 15581.
>
>
> Within these commits, over 433 problem reports as listed in Bugzilla
> were fixed in fortran and a further 63 in libfortran. The PRs listed
'in fortran' --> 'in the Fortran front-end'
Paul,
Other than the above small changes, the report looks fine to me.
Happy New Year, everyone. I'm looking forward to the continued
growth of gfortran.
--
Steve