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Re: Where do I mention a branch in our web pages?
- From: Gerald Pfeifer <gerald at pfeifer dot com>
- To: Mark Mitchell <mark at codesourcery dot com>
- Cc: gcc at gcc dot gnu dot org, Jeffrey A Law <law at redhat dot com>
- Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2004 21:19:08 +0200 (CEST)
- Subject: Re: Where do I mention a branch in our web pages?
- References: <411BDA29.6030107@codesourcery.com>
On Thu, 12 Aug 2004, Mark Mitchell wrote:
I've created a csl-3_3_1-branch for some support work we'll be doing for a
version of GCC based off of 3.3.1. It's probably not going to be interested
to anyone except our direct customers, but I wanted to be a good citizen and
put in on the web pages.
Which definitely is a good thing, thanks!
I can't figure out where to put it, though; it doesn't really fit in the
categories here:
http://gcc.gnu.org/cvs.html
It's more like the Red Hat release branches than anything else, and I
don't see them there either. What's the policy for such a branch?
I don't think we have clearly documented such a policy so far, but I do
agree that we should, indeed, also list such branches.
How about creating a new section to cvs.html, called "Vendor Branches"
for example, and documenting your branch there? Jeff, what do you think?
Would you mind adding the rh- branches there as well?
Gerald