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Re: failure notice
- From: Masayuki Ida <ida at ai dot mit dot edu>
- To: gcc at gcc dot gnu dot org, gcc-sc at goof dot com
- Cc: ida at ai dot mit dot edu
- Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2002 15:33:03 -0400 (EDT)
- Subject: Re: failure notice
- References: <200206112112.RAA11174@life.ai.mit.edu>
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>>Date: 11 Jun 2002 21:12:08 -0000
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>>From: Masayuki Ida <ida@ai.mit.edu>
>>To: gcc-conf-discuss@gnu.org
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>>In-reply-to: <20020611202836.GF9967@ebb.org> (bkuhn@fsf.org)
>>Subject: Re: Idea for a GCC conference
>>References: <20020611202836.GF9967@ebb.org>
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>> >>Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2002 16:28:36 -0400
>> >>From: "Bradley M. Kuhn" <bkuhn@fsf.org>
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>>Thank you Bkuhn,
>>
>> >>Masayuki Ida, a Japanese professor who works closely with the FSF, would
>> >>like to organize a conference focusing on GCC. As you on this list know,
>> >>there is a great deal of interest in the compiler, particularly in the
>> >>embedded community. It is certainly an important and large enough project
>> >>that it warrants its own conference.
>>
>>I am not an expert of GCC. But I know we are truely relying on the
>>technology provided by GCC for many aspects. I have been thinking of
>>the importance of it and how I can support this with my ability.
>>It's not the issue on Linux things. It's not the issue on academic
>>toys. It's not the issue on just a dream. It's not the issue on
>>political game. For me it's a matter of the creativity of people.
>>
>>Also, I found many embedded systems including network equipments
>>industry, game machine industry, and many other software controlled
>>something are using GCC as users for their experiments and
>>sometimes for real products. And most of them have almost
>>no concerns about kernel.
>>Some of the random topics they have in their minds are
>>which CPU chip lines would be good in the future,
>>how we can improve the performance, And very details on hacks
>>and mechanisms.
>>
>>Unless there is a conference or a workshop FOR GCC,
>>such engineers can not join and share the meetings,
>>especially for japanese. Because they are GCC users,
>>and NOT a part of Linux related, nor a part of language
>>design,.. they are the GCC users.
>>I think it is not a special situation for japanese.
>>It is common on this globe.
>>Of cause there are many other types of users, and
>>importantly implementors and designers of the language and
>>the libraries.
>>
>>So, why not have a conferece for GCC?
>>I have a will and energy to carry out my role, once it is decided.
>>I need your help and concern.
>>
>>Masa Ida
>>