Hey Hui, I put the GCC development mailing list on CC ...
Andi
HelloGcc Working Group was set up in 2007 by Chinese free software fans and developers in Beijing. With the goal of constructing a free, open, sharing technical community, we not only discuss and learn about GNU system tools(such as GCC, GDB, Binutils etc), provide helps on related study and work, but also make our contributions to free software community. Every year, we hold a technical workshop in order to improve communication among open source developers and fans. The activity will be held in Oct. this year. We're calling for topic speakers now. As soon as you prefer to give a technical report, welcome to contact us. Topics includes, but not limited to, * Introduction on your original work, or the work of others. * Researching work or engineering work. * Code explanation and program demonstration. * etc, We need to get the speaker's slides ahead of time and post it on the Internet, with author's approval. It's better if you intend to provide the text of articles, of course. The whole activity is free. We hope to get some sponsorship to be used as the reward of speakers and the support of the community development. Please send mail to following address below if you have any questions on this workshop: hellogcc.workgr...@gmail.com Note: Topics in HelloGcc 2010 Workshop (http://hellogcc.blogbus.com/c3688812). * Memory management mechanism and optimization * Discussion on debugger's breakpoint mechanism * Bintuils porting to embedded CPU * Implementation and discussion on visualization of GCC * How To Port GNU ToolChain * Demo of Linux Kernel GDB tracepoint module Topics in HelloGcc 2009 Workshop. * Analyze and improve the program's data locality with GCC * GCC Internals and Porting * gdbproxy: An open source GDB stub for Blackfin * GDB reverse debug and process record and replay target You can find us on * blog: http://hellogcc.blogbus.com * mail list: http://www.freelists.org/archive/hellogcc * irc: #hellogcc(freenode) -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/