Re: Using Debian funds to support a gcc development task

2019-09-30 Thread Ian Jackson
he levels of serious review and engagement that a larger amount does. But it would act as a tangible way to express that we would like to see something done and might encourage others. We could afford to make at least dozens of such honorary contributions a year. Ian. -- Ian JacksonThe

Re: Using Debian funds to support a gcc development task

2019-09-30 Thread Ian Jackson
ay people for their > time. I think that crowdfunding the m68k GCC task could work. I absolutely agree with this. John, please let us know if you (or someone else) tries to do this via crowdfunding. I promise to contribute. Ian. -- Ian JacksonThese opinions are my own. If I emailed you from

Re: Potential issues for most ports (Was: Re: Bits from the Release Team (Jessie freeze info))

2013-11-05 Thread Ian Jackson
Niels Thykier writes ("Re: Potential issues for most ports (Was: Re: Bits from the Release Team (Jessie freeze info))"): > On 2013-11-03 16:03, Steven Chamberlain wrote: > > http://udd.debian.org/bugs.cgi?release=jessie_or_sid&merged=ign&fnewerval=7&kfreebsd=1&sortby=severity&sorto=desc&cseverity

Re: Bits from the Release Team (Jessie freeze info)

2013-10-29 Thread Ian Jackson
Niels Thykier writes ("Re: Bits from the Release Team (Jessie freeze info)"): > On 2013-10-29 16:05, Ian Jackson wrote: > > I'm keen that Debian should continue to support a wide range of > > architectures. Would it help if I, as a DD, volunteered to spon

Re: Bits from the Release Team (Jessie freeze info)

2013-10-29 Thread Ian Jackson
Niels Thykier writes ("Bits from the Release Team (Jessie freeze info)"): > Results of porter roll-call > === ... > Summary table: > Arch || DDs || NMs/DMs || Other || Total > - ---++-++-++---++-- > armel || 5 || 0 |