ailman/listinfo/overseers
Please see https://sourceware.org/donate.html if you want to
financially support Sourceware.
Sourceware PLC,
Frank Ch. Eigler, Christopher Faylor, Ian Kelling, Ian Lance Taylor,
Tom Tromey, Jon Turney, Mark J. Wielaard, Elena Zannoni
of their patrons as thank you.
https://xeiaso.net/notes/2025/anubis-works/
https://xeiaso.net/patrons/
Cheers,
Mark
> to expedite this process.
None of those ranges are currently blocked. If you could monitor you
customers not generating abusive traffic they should stay unblocked.
We are currently fighting LLM/AI scraperbots hitting various sites
very hard.
https://lwn.net/Articles/1008897/
https://arstechnica.com/ai/2025/03/devs-say-ai-crawlers-dominate-traffic-forcing-blocks-on-entire-countries/
Cheers,
Mark
rawlers-dominate-traffic-forcing-blocks-on-entire-countries/
Cheers,
Mark
Hi,
On Wed, Nov 27, 2024 at 05:35:00PM +0100, Mark Wielaard via Overseers wrote:
> After lots of discussions at some of our Open Office hours, at the
> Cauldron, with other Software Freedom organizations and some of our
> hardware and services providers we now have a Sourceware Cyber
On Fri, 2025-03-14 at 01:29 +0100, Mark Wielaard wrote:
> The Sourceware Project Leadership Committee would like to know who our
> users are, which hosted projects they feel part of, what services they
> rely on and what the priorities should be for new initiatives.
&
verseers on irc.libera.chat. To get the right time in your local
> timezone: $ date -d "Fri Mar 14 16:00 UTC 2025"
>
> Thanks,
>
> Frank Ch. Eigler, Christopher Faylor, Ian Kelling, Ian Lance Taylor,
> Tom Tromey, Jon Turney, Mark J. Wielaard, Elena Zannoni
Hi Harald,
On Sun, Mar 16, 2025 at 10:29:13PM +0100, Harald Anlauf via Gcc wrote:
> Am 15.08.24 um 21:31 schrieb Mark Wielaard:
> >On Thu, Aug 15, 2024 at 10:31:12AM -0700, H.J. Lu via Gcc wrote:
> >>On Thu, Aug 15, 2024 at 10:17 AM Harald Anlauf via Gcc
> >>wrote
.
https://giveupgithub.com Also those aren't under our control. If you
really need a mirror then try the ones at https://forge.sourceware.org/
or https://git.sr.ht/~sourceware/ which we keep up to date.
Cheers,
Mark
your local
timezone: $ date -d "Fri Mar 14 16:00 UTC 2025"
Thanks,
Frank Ch. Eigler, Christopher Faylor, Ian Kelling, Ian Lance Taylor,
Tom Tromey, Jon Turney, Mark J. Wielaard, Elena Zannoni
your local
timezone: $ date -d "Fri Mar 14 16:00 UTC 2025"
Thanks,
Frank Ch. Eigler, Christopher Faylor, Ian Kelling, Ian Lance Taylor,
Tom Tromey, Jon Turney, Mark J. Wielaard, Elena Zannoni
quot;fake" account that has the mailinglist as
email address. But I am a little hesitant experimenting with "fake"
users. It might be good if the owner of a repo could add an email
address to the Watch list. Maybe this should be a new feature request
to Forgejo.
Cheers,
Mark
ke. Even if all your
patches still go to the algol68 list first.
Cheers,
Mark
y more information about the configuration(s)
that you see this with, e.g.
* Which CPU(s)?
If you're not able to say which CPU(s) specifically, knowing whether
SVE and/or SME are present would be helpful.
* Which kernel version(s), assuming this is with Linux?
If virtualization is involved, knowing the guest and host kernel
versions would be helpful.
Thanks,
Mark.
retrieve the user name, which doesn't
understand the encoding used.
For now I replaced Thomas last name with just "Koenig". Hope that
resolve the issue. It is a little embarrassing we still don't properly
handle non-ascii encodings correctly.
Apologies,
Mark
have permission to access this resource.
> This happens to all links on gcc.gnu.org
Unfortunately we had to block various ip ranges (mainly in China and
Brazil) because of botnets abusing the website [*]. If you could sent
us your ip address (offlist if you want). We can unblock you.
Cheers,
Friday Feb 14, 16:00 UTC
At #overseers on irc.libera.chat
To get the right time in your local timezone:
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Valentine's day. Lets show our shared infrastructure some love!
- Got issues with the new process/service isolation
and/or the DDos protections? Please
e blocked too wide a range of ips. Could you sent (offlist if
you want) your ip address, so we can see if we can narrow the range of
blocked addresses a bit.
Thanks,
Mark
GCC uses is
described here: https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/libgdiagnostics
https://gcc.gnu.org/cgit/gcc/tree/gcc/libgdiagnostics.h
https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libgdiagnostics/
It already does have some "fancy reporting" features. You might want
to look at how these code bases could be combined.
Cheers,
Mark
think it is done multiple times each day. The current moderators are
Jeff and Marc, with help from the Sourceware volunteers monitoring
postmaster. I know some of these people, including Marc and myself
were at Fosdem this weekend. How long did you have to wait for your
message to get to the list?
Cheers,
Mark
Hi,
Thanks to RISC-V International we got 3 new buildbot CI workers. One
HiFive Premier P550 https://www.sifive.com/boards/hifive-premier-p550
and two Banana Pi BPI-F3 https://wiki.banana-pi.org/Banana_Pi_BPI-F3
They have been used for testing the proposed Valgrind risc-vv backend:
https://bugs.
ass for GCC BPF, so a bit more than a half.
Nice. Could you make the logs public so people don't have to create a
github account? Or post the results to gcc-testresu...@gcc.gnu.org so
others can easily inspect them. You can also submit them to bunsen of
course.
Thanks,
Mark
Friday Jan 10, 16:00 UTC
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Lets celebrate what went well in 2024 and what we will do even better
in 2025! Email? Patchwo
to the overseers
mailinglist. https://sourceware.org/mailman/listinfo/overseers
Sourceware PLC,
Frank Ch. Eigler, Christopher Faylor, Ian Kelling, Ian Lance Taylor,
Tom Tromey, Jon Turney, Mark J. Wielaard, Elena Zannoni
Friday Dec 13, 16:00 UTC
https://bbb.sfconservancy.org/b/mar-aom-dmo-fko
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Sourceware relies on cooperation among a broad diversity of core
toolchain and developer tool
ting
>
> That did the job, thank you!
>
> On Sun, 1 Dec 2024, Mark Wielaard wrote:
> >
> > If that doesn't work we'll have to clean it up on the server.
>
> I believe things are fine?
>
> % git branch -la | cat
> * master
> remotes
t
company disclaimer, while still following the "normal" Signed-off-by
process. https://www.samba.org/samba/devel/copyright-policy.html
We would just need someone to collect the explicit company declarations.
Cheers,
Mark
drop that branch again from the main gcc.gnu.org repo?
I believe the correct invocation is:
$ git push origin --delete python-formatting
against your local repo where your origin is
ssh://ger...@gcc.gnu.org/git/gcc-wwwdocs.git
If that doesn't work we'll have to clean it up on the server.
Cheers,
Mark
Hi Jeffrey,
On Wed, Nov 27, 2024 at 12:27:14PM -0500, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 27, 2024 at 11:35 AM Mark Wielaard wrote:
> > After lots of discussions at some of our Open Office hours, at the
> > Cauldron, with other Software Freedom organizations and some of our
&
ute
(security issues) back upstream. So any policies documenting how to
clearly report issues and documenting the contributing and release
practices should be helpful.
Please let us know if you have any questions or suggestions.
Cheers,
Mark Wielaard
(for the Sourceware PLC)
https://sourceware.org/mission.html#plc
; than a known identity that could be contacted to discuss the
> contribution (and what was attested).
>
> The same changes have been made to other projects including as noted
> by Sam James in the Gentoo project [2], Mark Wielaard in elfutils [3],
> and CNCF [4].
It should probably b
> Any ideas?
Cool, a naming bikeshed! My suggestion[s] would be some variant of:
[lib][g](code|lang)diag[nostics]
Have fun picking a color! :)
Cheers,
Mark
ing change / break or did I do something wrong?
It looks like there was just a delay:
https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=117548#c5
Cheers,
Mark
old html files really
need to go.
Thanks for noticing and proposing a solution.
Cheers,
Mark
Hi Eric,
On Thu, 2024-10-24 at 15:44 -0400, Eric Gallager wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 20, 2024 at 9:27 PM Mark Wielaard wrote:
> > As an experiment Sourceware is now running an forgejo v9 instance at
> > https://forge.sourceware.org
> >
> > Everybody with an @sou
Friday Nov 8, 16:00 UTC
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Sourceware relies on cooperation among a broad diversity of core
toolchain and developer tool p
tions and small grants. We are currently just spending
~5% of that to make sure we are building up enough reserve to be able
to replace any hardeware and services in case one of our regular
sponsors might have to drop out.
Cheers,
Mark
solved
before we can call the experiment an success.
https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/ForgeExperiment
When we are a bit further into the experiment to know which ones are
real blockers, we could fund the work to get those done.
Cheers,
Mark
ain and the Sourceware
infrastructure, instead of trying to setup yet another organization
that would split our efforts.
Cheers,
Mark
As an experiment Sourceware is now running an forgejo v9 instance at
https://forge.sourceware.org
Everybody with an @sourceware.org, @cygwin.com or @gcc.gnu.org address
can register an account (please use the same user name as your account
name).
The setup has disabled most "extras" (no badges, s
Friday Oct 11, 16:00 UTC
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$ date -d "Fri Oct 11 16:00 UTC 2024"
Sourceware relies on cooperation among a broad diversity of core
toolchain and developer tool
Durigan Junior and Mark J. Wielaard are currently setting up
the Forge and hope to have a call for participation in ~2 weeks.
= Sourceware Open Office hours
Every second Friday of the month is the Sourceware Overseers Open
Office hour in #overseers on irc.libera.chat from 16:00 till 17:00
1:00 local time we'll also have an in person session.
Bof: Sourceware infrastructure tips & tricks
Speaker(s): Sourceware Project Leadership Committee,
Elena Zannoni, Mark J. Wielaard, Ian Kelling
Sourceware has provided the infrastructure for the core toolchain
and
out, have been added to the permanent block
list. Hopefully that helps.
We have isolated the services so no service can overload the system
completely. But it can still slow down some others.
Cheers,
Mark
h.gnu.org/cgit/gnulib.git/tree/doc/Copyright
you'll find the request-assign.changes file which you can sent to
ass...@gnu.org who will help you get the correct copyright assignment
and company disclaimer forms.
Cheers,
Mark
d non-ascii characters. But that doesn't seem to be the case
here. Also it does look like your commit today for PR target/85624 did
generate an gcc-cvs email and bugzilla update. So hopefully it is a
one time thing.
Did you get any unusual output on that commit?
Cheers,
Mark
Hi Jeff,
On Thu, Aug 08, 2024 at 09:51:24AM -0600, Jeff Law wrote:
> On 8/8/24 9:13 AM, Mark Wielaard wrote:
> >But I don't fully understand how the gcc testsuite detects whether rvv
> >is implemented. e.g. rvv.exp seems to just check whether the target is
> >RISC-V a
Friday Aug 9, 16:00 UTC
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Sourceware relies on cooperation among a broad diversity of core
toolchain and developer tool p
Hi,
On Tue, Aug 06, 2024 at 02:11:45PM -0600, Jeff Law wrote:
> On 8/6/24 1:50 PM, Florian Weimer wrote:
> >* Jeff Law via Gcc:
> >
> >>On 8/5/24 4:23 PM, Mark Wielaard wrote:
> >>
> >>>It was suggested to just ignore the machine has rvv since i
Hi,
On Thu, Aug 01, 2024 at 11:07:20PM +0200, Mark Wielaard wrote:
> Thanks to RISC-V International and SOPHGO we got a Milk-V Pioneer Box
> [*] for builder.sourceware.org that we can use for gcc CI.
>
> It is running Fedora 38 with gdb 15.1, binutils 2.42 and gcc 14.1
> insta
o, patches welcome:
https://sourceware.org/cgit/builder/tree/builder/master.cfg#n4070
Cheers,
Mark
[*]
https://riscv.org/blog/2023/06/sophgo-donates-50-risc-v-motherboards-learn-more-about-the-pioneer-box/Native configuration is riscv64-unknown-linux-gnu
=== gcc tests ===
Runnin
Friday July 12, 16:00 UTC
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Sourceware relies on cooperation among a broad diversity of core
toolchain and developer too
abled when attempting to trigger this diagnostic".
Is there an "optimal" optimization level for -fanalyzer (like having
-Og for debugging)?
Thanks,
Mark
Dear Shendung Wang,
You have been misbehaving and sending threatening messages to various
gcc mailinglist and have posted such messages in bugzilla under the
euloanty or cqwrteur handle. You should immediately stop that.
Thanks,
Mark
Friday June 14, 16:00 UTC, irc.libera.chat #overseers
To get the right time in your local timezone:
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- Discussion topic:
https://sourceware.org/sourceware-security-vision.html
The Sourceware infrastructure security vision explains what
Sourceware is
date.py refs/users/mikael/tags/toto
>
> cca005166dba2cefeb51afac3ea629b3972acea3
Just for the record, I kill the process and removed the git-
hooks::update.token.lock file. Sorry that killed mikael's push, but
hopefully that makes it possible for others to push again.
Cheers,
Mark
Hi Maxim,
On Thu, May 30, 2024 at 12:18:38PM +0400, Maxim Kuvyrkov via Overseers wrote:
> > On May 29, 2024, at 23:02, Mark Wielaard wrote:
> > And a special thanks to ARM who have been using
> > https://patchwork.sourceware.org/ to provide a pre-commit testing
> > serv
ll find the request-assign.changes file which you can sent to
ass...@gnu.org who will help you get the correct copyright assignment
and company disclaimer forms.
Cheers,
Mark
Hi Tony,
On Wed, May 22, 2024 at 06:58:34PM -0500, tony.antonucci--- via Gcc wrote:
> This was for the gcc 14.1 release.
> Sorry I omitted that in the first email.
Thanks for the notice, this has been fixed now:
https://gcc.gnu.org/cgit/gcc-wwwdocs/commit/?id=465817d0e0a96a1e1722a67383183dbec95ab
Friday May 10, 16:00 UTC, irc.libera.chat #overseers
(Today in about 1 hour)
To get the right time in your local timezone:
$ date -d "Fri May 10 16:00:00 UTC 2024"
Lots of discussion topics:
- Sourceware 2024 - The Plan
https://inbox.sourceware.org/20240325095827.gi5...@gnu.wildebeest.org/
- So
23/06/sophgo-donates-50-risc-v-motherboards-learn-more-about-the-pioneer-box/
But this has been postponed a few times now. Latest update (from about
a week ago) is: "The supplier has reached out to let us know that they
are still experiencing supply issues. At the moment they are expecting
at least two months to get the hardware together."
Cheers,
Mark
ke it as easy to contribute as it is with email.
https://blog.sergiodj.net/posts/installing-gerrit-and-keycloak/
My personal favorite, if we really want a full "forge" would be
sourcehut. We already have mirrors of all projects at
https://sr.ht/~sourceware/ and there is a kind of sample &q
. There are several people running
scripts by hand. The easiest would be to simply run it from a git
hook. patchwork comes with a simple script that just calculates the
hash and pings patchwork, which can then mark the patch associated
with that hash as committed. If people really believe calcu
ed
login. But if you do want that then how Sergio set it up is pretty
nice. It is just one more thing to monitor for spam accounts...
Cheers,
Mark
Hi Joseph,
On Thu, 2024-04-18 at 15:56 +, Joseph Myers wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Apr 2024, Mark Wielaard wrote:
>
> > But we like to get more feedback on what people really think a
> > "pull-request" style framework should look like. We used to have a
> > gerrit
creating new
local branches for each patch (series) in development?
Thanks,
Mark
Hi Jonathan,
On Sun, Apr 07, 2024 at 03:20:42PM +0100, Jonathan Wakely wrote:
> On Sun, 7 Apr 2024, 15:02 Mark Wielaard, wrote:
> > The jit mailinglist is the same. It only has one moderator
> > (David). Having a second/backup one would probably be nice. Are you ok
> &
Hi Jonathan,
On Sun, Apr 07, 2024 at 01:32:11PM +0100, Jonathan Wakely via Gdb wrote:
> On Thu, 4 Apr 2024, 22:36 Mark Wielaard, wrote:
> > wrt to the mailinglists maybe getting larger patches, I think most
> > will still be under 400K and I wouldn't raise the limit (because
Hi,
On Fri, 2024-04-05 at 09:17 +0200, Christophe Lyon wrote:
> On 4/4/24 23:35, Mark Wielaard wrote:
> > wrt to the mailinglists maybe getting larger patches, I think most
> > will still be under 400K and I wouldn't raise the limit (because most
> > such larger emails
It shouldn't be more than 1 to 3 emails a week
(sadly most of them spam).
Cheers,
Mark
7.gi5...@gnu.wildebeest.org/
Setting priorities for the infrastructure for 2024 (and beyond). We are
just now scheduling and budgeting that work. So please get your
requests in.
Cheers,
Mark
cial norms. And once they are common
practice you could even add some technical checks.
I am sure a really determined bad actor can always find some social or
technical engineering trick to "defeat" our project policies. But that
doesn't mean we shouldn't do things which are good practices anyway.
Cheers,
Mark
A big thanks to everybody working this long Easter weekend who helped
analyze the xz-backdoor and making sure the impact on Sourceware and
the hosted projects was minimal.
This email isn't about the xz-backdoor itself. Do see Sam James FAQ
https://gist.github.com/thesamesam/223949d5a074ebc3dce9ee7
Sourceware hosts are not affected by the latest xz backdoor.
But we have reset the https://builder.sourceware.org containers of
debian-testing, fedora-rawhide and opensuse-tumbleweed. These
containers however didn't have ssh installed, were running on isolated
VMs on separate machines from our mai
On Wed, 2024-03-06 at 12:47 -0800, Bradley M. Kuhn via Gcc wrote:
> Eric Gallager wrote:
> > Hi, I would greatly appreciate a US option, and having it in Portland
> > would be especially convenient for me, as then I could stay with
> > family, so I would like to express my interest in it and would
ervancy Sustainer
https://sfconservancy.org/sustainer/ or donating directly to
Sourceware https://sourceware.org/donate.html
Thanks,
Frank Ch. Eigler, Christopher Faylor, Ian Kelling, Ian Lance Taylor,
Tom Tromey, Jon Turney, Mark J. Wielaard, Elena Zannoni
en
> source world, and I've met some real dicks.
You have been warned before. Please stop sending these negative
unproductive messages to this list attacking well respected productive
maintainers of the project. Your attitude is not welcome.
Thanks,
Mark
TL;DR; Friday March 8, 18:00 UTC, Sourceware Open Office discussion of
services priorities for 2024, irc.liberachat.org #overseers
To get the right time in your local timezone:
$ date -d "Fri Mar 8 18:00:00 UTC 2024"
In 2022 we published the Sourceware GNU Toolchain Infrastructure
Roadmap [1]. An
helped refine the autoregen.py script, who
might remember more details. We wanted a script that worked for both
gcc and binutils-gdb. And as far as I know autoreconf simply didn't
work in all directories. We also needed to skip some directories that
did contain a configure script, but that were imported (gotools,
readline, minizip).
Cheers,
Mark
Hi Christophe,
On Thu, 2024-02-29 at 18:39 +0100, Christophe Lyon wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Feb 2024 at 12:00, Mark Wielaard wrote:
> > That python script works across gcc/binutils/gdb:
> > https://sourceware.org/cgit/builder/tree/builder/containers/autoregen.py
> >
>
t is run on all commits and warns if it detects a change in the
(checked in) generated files.
https://builder.sourceware.org/buildbot/#/builders/gcc-autoregen
https://builder.sourceware.org/buildbot/#/builders/binutils-gdb-autoregen
Cheers,
Mark
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
nformation can be found here:
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/gnulib.git/tree/doc/Copyright/conditions.text
Cheers,
Mark
a new fundraising campaign is needed. The current committee includes
Frank Ch. Eigler, Christopher Faylor, Ian Kelling, Ian Lance Taylor,
Tom Tromey, Jon Turney, Mark J. Wielaard and Elena Zannoni.
Fosdem is next weekend, February 3 & 4, in Brussels. Guinevere,
Dodji, Jose, David and Thomas organized some great devroom talks:
On Saturday, 15:00 to 18:20, the Debugger and Analysis Devroom
https://fosdem.org/2024/schedule/track/debuggers-and-analysis/
Debug your stage-1 systemd with GDB an
when requested. The current committee includes
Frank Ch. Eigler, Christopher Faylor, Ian Kelling, Ian Lance Taylor,
Tom Tromey, Jon Turney, Mark J. Wielaard and Elena Zannoni.
cc/libgcov-interface.c: In function '__gcov_fork':
../../../gcc/libgcc/libgcov-interface.c:185:9: error: implicit
declaration of function 'fork' [-Wimplicit-function-declaration]
185 | pid = fork ();
| ^~~~
make[2]: *** [Makefile:935: _gcov_fork.o] Error 1
Cheers,
Mark
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
Hi! (adding gdb and binutils to the CC)
On Thu, Nov 09, 2023 at 12:30:59AM +0100, Mark Wielaard wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 06, 2023 at 06:04:48PM +0100, Martin Jambor wrote:
> > I have inherited Martin Liška's buildbot script that checks that all
> > sorts of autotools generated fil
have also been very generous with
providing extra servers when requested. The current committee includes
Frank Ch. Eigler, Christopher Faylor, Ian Kelling, Ian Lance Taylor,
Tom Tromey, Jon Turney, Mark J. Wielaard and Elena Zannoni.
der/tree/README_containers
Friday is Sourceware Open Office hour (#overseers on irc.libera.chat
at 18:00 UTC). We could hack something together then and see how to
hook it up.
Cheers,
Mark
f the collected
funds. Our hardware partners have also been very generous with
providing extra servers when requested. The current committee includes
Frank Ch. Eigler, Christopher Faylor, Ian Kelling, Ian Lance Taylor,
Tom Tromey, Jon Turney, Mark J. Wielaard and Elena Zannoni.
projects. Please contact them if you want to
help out with that.
Cheers,
Mark
https://sfconservancy.org/news/2023/aug/15/exit-zoom/
https://fosdem.org/2024/
e.org/testruns/?has_keyvalue_k=testrun.git_describe&has_keyvalue_op=glob&has_keyvalue_v=*gcc*
As far as I can see you are right that there are ~100 FAILs
(out of ~4700) in guality.exp on all arches/configs.
(CC Frank, the fedrawhide builder doesn't seem to include guality.exp,
do you know why?)
Cheers,
Mark
ybody by replying to it. And using
offensive language, even if you are annoyed, isn't acceptable.
Thanks,
Mark
ents like this
> (and appeals, of course), especially given their frecency.
I completely agree. Having a clear code of conduct for participants on
this list and procedures for when people don't stop harassing others
would be really welcome.
Thanks,
Mark
27;ll find the request-assign.changes file which you can sent to
ass...@gnu.org who will help you get the correct copyright assignment
and company disclaimer forms.
Cheers,
Mark
H, my fault; sorry for the confusion and the wrong accusation.
Thanks for apologizing.
There is a system for reporting bugs. As others have requested, please
use that: https://gcc.gnu.org/bugs/#where
Please stop ranting on this list and report bugs in bugzilla. Or you
might get banned from the list.
Thanks,
Mark
th insults
(even if they call your website silly, others also shouldn't use such
denigrating language).
Thanks,
Mark
#x27;s PLC includes
various volunteers, past and present, from the Sourceware community.
The founding PLC is: Frank Ch. Eigler, Christopher Faylor, Ian Kelling,
Ian Lance Taylor, Tom Tromey, Jon Turney, and Mark J. Wielaard.
Recent discussions have inspired the Sourceware volunteers to think
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