Since we're making some headway on GCC 4.2, it's now time to start
thinking about GCC 4.3.
As for the past couple of releases, let's start by trying to gather
information about what people are planning to contribute for GCC 4.3.
Please add your project page to the bottom of:
http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/GCC_4.3_Release_Planning
In this cycle, I'm going to try to prioritize projects for Stage 1 by
readiness (e.g., has your patch already been tested fully? is it
current with mainline? has the patch already been approved?), and then
by time of original submission to gcc-patches. I want to make sure that
anything that fell through the cracks for 4.2 gets first priority for 4.3.
Since the idea is that you prepare major patches for Stage 1 during the
previous release cycle, if you haven't started writing it now, and you
want it in 4.3, please type quickly.
The 4.2 branch will not be created before September 18th, even if we
make enough progress to make that possible, so that everyone has plenty
of time to list their projects. The 4.2 branch may be created later
than September 18th, if either (a) 4.2 isn't looking solid enough, or
(b) we need more time to get 4.3 organized.
Thanks,
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Mark Mitchell
CodeSourcery
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