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Re: Decision on gccbug?
> In the same way that we don't simply remove target support without
> warning users for a release or two, I think it would be poor form to
> simply nuke gccbug. At least one release should be made with a
> version of gccbug that explains that it is no longer in use and that
> users should file bug reports into Bugzilla.
That's just as fine with me. Although the situation is somewhat different: if
you remove a target, the compiler is useless for those on that system. Here,
they can (and should) still use the web interface.
W.
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