On 30 October 2011 13:14, Gerald Pfeifer wrote: > @@ -9,11 +9,11 @@ > </head> > > <body> > - <h1>C++0x Support in GCC</h1> > + <h1>C++0x/C++11 Support in GCC</h1> > > - <p>C++0x is the working name of the next ISO C++ standard, due by > - the end of this decade, which introduces a host of new features into > - the standard C++ language and library. This project seeks to > + <p>C++0x was the working name of a new ISO C++ standard, which then > + was released in 2011 as C++11 and introduces a host of new features > + into the standard C++ language and library. This project seeks to > implement new C++0x features in GCC and to make it one of the first > compilers to bring C++0x to C++ programmers.</p>
Just a small point of style: I think "which was then released" reads a bit more naturally than "which then was released"