Joe Buck wrote: > If someone wants to volunteer to write an article about all the delicious > goodness of 4.5.0, that would be cool, and lwn.net and others would > be interested in publishing such a thing. But the RMs have enough work > to do as is, so it shouldn't be up to Mark to produce a beautifully > written "white paper".
I sent a version of the release announcement to lwn.net late last week. I've not heard back yet, but they've usually found major GCC releases news-worthy. I generally also get asked to do some press interaction after the release gets out there. I promoted GCC 4.5.0 at the Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit last Friday in San Francisco. So, you're right, I'm not writing a beautiful white paper, but I'm very happy to promote GCC. (Since I don't get to write much code these days, that may be the most useful thing for me to do.) Thanks, -- Mark Mitchell CodeSourcery m...@codesourcery.com (650) 331-3385 x713