On 5/2/2014 19:02, JonY wrote:
> Calling all regular mingw-w64 users, for the benefit of all, let's run a
> poll on user opinions on the move.
>
> In order to qualify to vote, please state how you are using mingw-w64
> and how this change may affect you (what's your stake in it?). You may
> discus
Am 02.05.2014 13:02, schrieb JonY:
> Calling all regular mingw-w64 users, for the benefit of all, let's run a
> poll on user opinions on the move.
>
> In order to qualify to vote, please state how you are using mingw-w64
> and how this change may affect you (what's your stake in it?). You may
> di
On 5/3/2014 08:29, JonY wrote:
> On 5/2/2014 19:02, JonY wrote:
>> Calling all regular mingw-w64 users, for the benefit of all, let's run a
>> poll on user opinions on the move.
>>
>> In order to qualify to vote, please state how you are using mingw-w64
>> and how this change may affect you (what's
On 5/2/2014 19:02, JonY wrote:
> Calling all regular mingw-w64 users, for the benefit of all, let's run a
> poll on user opinions on the move.
>
> In order to qualify to vote, please state how you are using mingw-w64
> and how this change may affect you (what's your stake in it?). You may
> discus
On 2014-05-02 06:02, JonY wrote:
> Calling all regular mingw-w64 users, for the benefit of all, let's run a
> poll on user opinions on the move.
>
> In order to qualify to vote, please state how you are using mingw-w64
> and how this change may affect you (what's your stake in it?).
I package ming
Hi,
On Fri, May 2, 2014 at 4:02 AM, JonY wrote:
> Calling all regular mingw-w64 users, for the benefit of all, let's run a
> poll on user opinions on the move.
>
> In order to qualify to vote, please state how you are using mingw-w64
> and how this change may affect you (what's your stake in it?)
Hello, I'd like to register to vote.
I'm quite new to the mingw-w64 project, but have been a mingw user for many
years. I migrated in order to stay up to date with the latest versions of
GCC and because the community is a great deal more accessable than that of
the original mingw project.
My ang
I would like to register to vote. My usage of mingw-w64 comes from my
interest in MSYS2, Qt, general cross-compilers (crosstool-ng) and some
involvement with the Android NDK. I will have to update some scripts
if mingw-w64 changes from using SVN to git.
On Fri, May 2, 2014 at 12:02 PM, JonY wrote
Calling all regular mingw-w64 users, for the benefit of all, let's run a
poll on user opinions on the move.
In order to qualify to vote, please state how you are using mingw-w64
and how this change may affect you (what's your stake in it?). You may
discuss compromises and workarounds. Registration