Sourceware infrastructure community updates for Q4 2024
Sourceware has provided the infrastructure for core toolchain and
developer tools projects for more than 25 years.
https://sourceware.org/sourceware-25-roadmap.html
The last couple of years it has transformed from a purely volunteer
into a p
Sourceware infrastructure community updates for Q3 2024
Sourceware has provided the infrastructure for the core toolchain and
developer tools for more than 25 years.
https://sourceware.org/sourceware-25-roadmap.html
The last couple of years it has transformed from a purely volunteer
into a profes
The Sourceware Project Leadership Committee in discussion with the
Software Freedom Conservancy staff came up with the Sourceware 2024
plan and is looking at longer term projects that would be needed to
keep your infrastructure running smoothly and securely for the next
couple of years. We are curr
Sourceware infrastructure community updates for Q1 2024
A summary of news about Sourceware, the Free Software hosting project
for core toolchain and developer tools, from the last 3 months.
- Sourceware now has an official donation page
- StarFive VisionFive-2 RISC-V boards for builder.sourceware
Sourceware infrastructure community updates for Q4 2023
- 6 months with the Software Freedom Conservancy
- Sourceware @ Fosdem
- OSUOSL provides extra larger arm64 and x86_64 buildbot servers
- No more From rewriting for patches mailinglists
= 6 months with the Software Freedom Conservancy
Sourc
https://sfconservancy.org/news/2023/may/15/sourceware-joins-sfc/
After various discussions and lots of positive feedback [1] [2] [3] [4]
Software Freedom Conservancy and Sourceware proudly announce that
Sourceware today joins SFC as a member project!
As the fiscal host of Sourceware, Software Fre
and
organisations for maintaining and/or providing hardware for
builder.sourceware.org Brno University, Dan HorĂ¡k, Marist University,
Thomas Fitzsimmons, Mark Wielaard, Frank Eigler, IBM, Carl Love,
The Works on Arm initiative, Christophe Lyon, and Red Hat
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On Tue, Nov 15, 2022 at 10:37:47PM +0100, Mark Wielaard wrote:
> https://www.fsf.org/events/sourceware-infrastructure-a-presentation-and-community-q-a
> https://inbox.sourceware.org/overseers/6e9cde97-d880-5343-6cfd-16a648cf6...@fsf.org/
>
> We like to discuss how to use the new in
This Friday, 18 November, at 16:00 UTC (11:00am Eastern, 17:00 Central
European Time) the FSF will host a session on their BBB server about
the current sourceware infrastructure and future plans.
https://www.fsf.org/events/sourceware-infrastructure-a-presentation-and-community-q-a
https://inbox.so
p out with, the next steps they are invited to join
the sourceware overseers list.
https://sourceware.org/pipermail/overseers/2022q3/018834.html
Thanks,
Chris Faylor
Frank Eigler
Mark Wielaard
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Hi (CCed Anthony since he is the libffi maintainer),
On Fri, 2004-10-15 at 20:20, Etienne Gagnon wrote:
> IMO, I see little reasons to get a single copyright holder, given
> libffi's weak license, other than to gain the ability to change
> the license... As I said: it's simply an opinion. ;-)
Ha
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