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PATCH: index.html, news.html -- rotate news


Rotate news.

Installed.

Gerald

Index: index.html
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/gcc/wwwdocs/htdocs/index.html,v
retrieving revision 1.353
diff -u -3 -p -r1.353 index.html
--- index.html	22 Jan 2003 13:43:04 -0000	1.353
+++ index.html	22 Jan 2003 21:36:28 -0000
@@ -147,39 +147,6 @@ has been removed from the development so
 still be restored if a maintainer appears.)
 </dd>

-<dt><b>May 15, 2002</b></dt>
-<dd>
-<a href="gcc-3.1/">GCC 3.1</a> has been released.
-</dd>
-
-<dt><b>May 5, 2002</b></dt>
-<dd>
-Aldy Hernandez, of Red Hat, Inc,
-has contributed extensions to the PowerPC port supporting the AltiVec
-programming model (SIMD).  The support, though presently useful, is
-experimental and is expected to stabilize for 3.2.  The support is
-written to conform to Motorola's AltiVec specs.
-</dd>
-
-<dt><b>May 2, 2002</b></dt>
-<dd>
-HP and CodeSourcery announced that HP
-will sponsor Mark Mitchell's work as GCC Release Manager through April 2003.
-</dd>
-
-<dt><b>April 30, 2002</b></dt>
-<dd>
-Vladimir Makarov, of Red Hat, Inc, has
-contributed a new scheme for describing processor pipelines, commonly
-referred to as the <a href="news/dfa.html"> DFA scheduler.</a>
-</dd>
-
-<dt><b>April 15, 2002</b></dt>
-<dd>
-The Chill front end (that already was omitted from GCC 3.0) has been removed
-from the GCC source tree.
-</dd>
-
 </dl>

 <a href="news.html">Older news and announcements...</a>
Index: news.html
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RCS file: /cvs/gcc/wwwdocs/htdocs/news.html,v
retrieving revision 1.77
diff -u -3 -p -r1.77 news.html
--- news.html	4 Jan 2003 18:30:29 -0000	1.77
+++ news.html	22 Jan 2003 21:36:28 -0000
@@ -14,6 +14,39 @@ home page</a>.</p>

 <!-- ATTENTION: This page is for *OLD* news! -->

+<dt><b>May 15, 2002</b></dt>
+<dd>
+<a href="gcc-3.1/">GCC 3.1</a> has been released.
+</dd>
+
+<dt><b>May 5, 2002</b></dt>
+<dd>
+Aldy Hernandez, of Red Hat, Inc,
+has contributed extensions to the PowerPC port supporting the AltiVec
+programming model (SIMD).  The support, though presently useful, is
+experimental and is expected to stabilize for 3.2.  The support is
+written to conform to Motorola's AltiVec specs.
+</dd>
+
+<dt><b>May 2, 2002</b></dt>
+<dd>
+HP and CodeSourcery announced that HP
+will sponsor Mark Mitchell's work as GCC Release Manager through April 2003.
+</dd>
+
+<dt><b>April 30, 2002</b></dt>
+<dd>
+Vladimir Makarov, of Red Hat, Inc, has
+contributed a new scheme for describing processor pipelines, commonly
+referred to as the <a href="news/dfa.html"> DFA scheduler.</a>
+</dd>
+
+<dt><b>April 15, 2002</b></dt>
+<dd>
+The Chill front end (that already was omitted from GCC 3.0) has been removed
+from the GCC source tree.
+</dd>
+
 <dt><b>February 25, 2002</b></dt>
 <dd>
 We have branched for GCC 3.1 (<a href="gcc-3.1/criteria.html">release


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