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Re: New to GCC Hacking
- From: Neil Booth <neil at daikokuya dot demon dot co dot uk>
- To: Spencer Ogden <spencero at mail dot utexas dot edu>
- Cc: gcc at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2002 22:08:06 +0000
- Subject: Re: New to GCC Hacking
- References: <1014151659.112371.0@sources.redhat.com>
Spencer Ogden wrote:-
> I am interested in helping out with GCC. I have a good understanding of
> theroy, but very little real world experience. I checked "Simple GCC
> Projects", but it is a long list. Is there anyone who would be interested in
> helping get of the ground with a little guidence?
Thanks for volunteering. If you're serious about having some work
applied, we will need a copyright assignment on file. This is a
one-month long process, so best to start it now (see end of mail).
As for the project list, why not pick one that you think you can have a
stab at, and ask a more specific question if / when you get stuck?
Neil.
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