On Tue, Oct 04, 2005 at 01:00:53PM +0100, Joern RENNECKE wrote:
> I could make it there, but I'd have to leave shortly after 11 p.m.,
> since the last
> train from paddington to bristol goes at half past eleven.
That would be fine.
I've spoken to the organisers and have had you added to the lis
Joe Buck wrote at http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2005-10/msg00075.html :
> My suggestion: anyone who is listed in the MAINTAINERS file, and who can
> make it to the dinner, could volunteer to accept the award. If more than
> one want to go, and the dinner hosts are willing, you can all go up on
> sta
On Sun, Oct 02, 2005 at 04:50:41PM +0100, Andrew Haley wrote:
> Going from the mailing lists there are about ten of us heavily
> involved in gcc here in the UK. I'm not sure how you'd choose
> someone, given that gcc is a collective effort.
My suggestion: anyone who is listed in the MAINTAINERS f
On Sun, Oct 02, 2005 at 04:50:41PM +0100, Andrew Haley wrote:
jcm>> GCC 4.0 has been shortlisted in this year's Linux Awards:
jcm>> * http://www.linuxawards.co.uk/content/view/14/40/
> Going from the mailing lists there are about ten of us heavily
> involved in gcc here in the UK. I'm not sur
Jon Masters writes:
>
> GCC 4.0 has been shortlisted in this year's Linux Awards:
>
> * http://www.linuxawards.co.uk/content/view/14/40/
> * Best Linux/Open Source Developer Tool.
>
> BUT...none of the folks in the office can apparently contact anyone
> about being available
Folks,
GCC 4.0 has been shortlisted in this year's Linux Awards:
* http://www.linuxawards.co.uk/content/view/14/40/
* Best Linux/Open Source Developer Tool.
BUT...none of the folks in the office can apparently contact anyone
about being available to attend the dinner next week in