The topic of having some sort of RISC-V development meeting has come up a handful of times, but we never got around to actually setting anything up. We've had a patchwork sync meeting for the RISC-V Linux port for a few months now and it's been super helpful, I figured it be best to just do something similar for GCC.

The idea is sort of copied from the glibc patchwork meeting, but I've never been to that before so it's a bit freeform. Essentially we just run through the patch backlog and try to make sure everything has been triaged, which can go a lot quicker in real-time. We also generally have time after the triaging to go through and talk about anything that's of interest. Like the other meetings this is very much optional -- in other words, we'll still reflect anything discussed onto the mailing lists, this is just an additional place to talk.

Here's the Google Meet invite link:

   RISC-V GCC Patchwork Sync
   Tuesday, April 18 · 7:30 – 8:30am
   Google Meet joining info
   Video call link: https://meet.google.com/gsf-dchk-ijn

Happy to move to some other service if that's better for folks, this is just easy to set up on my end. We can also move to another time if that's better for folks. We'll start with every week at 7:30am Pacific. I've also got a calendar with just this meeting on it, in case it's easier to have that imported.

https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/0?cid=Y18xZGUzNDJiN2I4ZmNhNWY4ODg3MWY5NmNkMTkzYmJmOTJkMDNiNmY0NDdlMzk5ZjFlNzA1ZWJjM2Y3Nzg5YTlkQGdyb3VwLmNhbGVuZGFyLmdvb2dsZS5jb20

Sorry for the late notice, but I'd forgotten to actually send out an email.

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