On Tue, 2012-02-28 at 18:14 +0000, Jeremy Bennett wrote:
> The master repository is on SVN at openCores.org, so we should get your
> code into there. To date we have mirrored specific FSF releases of each
> tool, but if you are tracking mainline, we should create src-mainline
> and gcc-mainline trees. The build script will then be rather simpler,
> and merging upstream changes must easier.
> 
> I'd like to propose that Pete is given SVN write access (has to be
> approved through this mailing list).

Given that the last five people to work on toolchain bits have all
worked out of the git repositories, I'd like to propose that we ditch
the SVN repository altogether.  I'd even go so far as propose that
Pete's repository become the master, if he's willing to take on the task
of merging patches from the rest of us... that's not a lot of work given
the low level of activity on this front.

If somebody wants to mirror that into SVN, that's their prerogative...
but I don't think we should be punishing people who do good work by
forcing them to bend over backwards to push well-formed patches into the
SVN cesspool.

> I look forward to seeing the code.

He's already published it...

/Jonas


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