Mark Mitchell wrote:

The trunk remains Stage 4, so only fixes for regressions (and changes
to documentation) are allowed.

As stated previously, the GCC 4.4 branch will be created when there
are no open P1s and the total number of P1, P2, and P3 regressions is
under 100.  We've achieved that, but are still waiting for the FSF to
provide instructions regarding the installation of the new run-time
library license.  I have pinged the FSF about that issue today.

There is considerable anxiety about the "we're waiting for the FSF ... run-time library license" - at the very least in the Fortran community,

Certainly, waiting on a license decision doesn't force us to wait to branch (yes, I know it's twice as much work after branching).

There are three open P1s:

Of course, this is a good reason not to create a branch (as it was in the past).

Kind regards,

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