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Re: gcc : c++11 : full support : eta?
- From: Gerald Pfeifer <gerald at pfeifer dot com>
- To: Uday Khedker <uday at cse dot iitb dot ac dot in>, Richard Biener <richard dot guenther at gmail dot com>
- Cc: gcc at gcc dot gnu dot org, David Edelsohn <edelsohn at gnu dot org>
- Date: Sun, 17 Feb 2013 21:47:23 +0100 (CET)
- Subject: Re: gcc : c++11 : full support : eta?
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On Thu, 24 Jan 2013, Richard Biener wrote:
> There are technical details of the maintaining part - like would the
> material reside in SVN? Or in the CVS where we keep our webpages? Or
> somewhere else public (github?)? Would we want to have an official
> maintainer and use the usual patch / review / approve mechanism for
> changes? Which raises the question of the format the courseware is in?
>
> Gerald? David?
Whatever works for Uday and team, I'd say. With a strong recommendation
to go for SVN since that is our primary tool for version control (and a
stronger recommendation against CVS which I'd really love to migrate also
the web pages away from).
> Yeah, I know - the obvious link from the gcc.gnu.org page to click for a
> newcomer is 'contribute', but that page is awkward enough to scare off a
> possible contributor ;)
True. Any ideas/suggestions? Happy to make changes...
Gerald