Some notes on the Wiki
Russell Shaw
rjshaw@netspace.net.au
Mon Jul 11 11:58:00 GMT 2005
Joseph S. Myers wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Jul 2005, Michael Cieslinski wrote:
>
>>I also could convert parts of the ggcinternals manual into wiki pages.
>>But only if there is a consensus about this being the way to go.
>
> I'm sure it's the wrong way to go. I find a properly formatted and
> indexed book far more convenient for learning about substantial areas of
> compiler internals, or for finding what some particular macro is specified
> to do, than a wiki. And since some people seem to think the internal
> manual is of no use: it's the first place I refer to for information on
> the areas of internals it covers; after that source code and mailing list
> archives, the wiki very rarely.
>
> I think the wiki is certainly useful for rough notes such as
> <http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/general%20backend%20cleanup>, synthesised from
> mailing list discussions.
>
> It may be useful as an intermediate step in putting together
> reverse-engineered information about internals in order to specify it
> properly in the internals manual - but only provided authorship and
> copyright assignment information is rigorously tracked as required by the
> FSF.
Just put in a clause that copyright of all additions automatically
reverts to FSF.
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