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Re: Finding canonical names of systems


Ulf Magnusson wrote:
On 11/29/06, Michael Eager <eager@eagercon.com> wrote:
Ulf Magnusson wrote:

> While searching for an answer, I noticed that lots of people seem
> to have had problems with cross-compilation that to me look more
> like problems in the documentation, which I find a bit sad.

Rather than repeatedly complain, the most constructive
contribution would be to contribute to the project.

You can feel sad all you want, but being patronizing is
not going to get much sympathy.


I'm sorry if I came off as patronizing, it's not the way it was meant to sound. It's just that I've seen a lot of open source software that has this problem, and I don't like it because I think it hinders the spread of open source software.

GCC has some of the most extensive documentation of any open source project. That said, GCC is very complex. The documentation, despite its scope, is often difficult to understand because of the complexity of the underlying project.

I'd be happy to contribute some documentation on this. I just hope I
have a firm enough grip on the issue. Where should I send drafts for
review? Is there some other resource I should be aware of besides
http://gcc.gnu.org/contribute.html?

Sometimes a new person has a different perspective from that of an expert in an area. He may not share the history or context that the expert has, which may reveal areas where the documentation can be improved.

Look at the internal documentation and the wiki: http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki.
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