On Fri, 8 Mar 2024 at 22:35, Frank Scheiner via Gcc <gcc@gcc.gnu.org> wrote: > > On 08.03.24 23:00, Peter Bergner wrote: > > On 3/8/24 7:16 AM, Richard Biener via Gcc wrote: > >> I CCed Jeff who is on the commitee to forward the maintainer proposal > >> though I guess this will not go forward as a first step. Instead > >> you are probably expected to show activity on the port, for example > >> post the patch series to make ia64 use LRA, get write access to the > >> git repository and then be promoted maintainer. > > > > One other method for showing activity is posting regular testsuite > > results on the gcc-testresults mailing list to show the community > > the port is "working". > > I don't want to spam this or the other list each and every week, but I
Sending test results to the gcc-testresults list is **not** spamming, that's what the list is for! https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-testresults/2024-March/date.html If you're testing uncommon targets (e.g. ia64-linux) then sending test results to the list is essential so we know the target builds, because nobody else is testing it.