I work in the Sun Studio group.
The tools-discuss alias has a fair amount of non-compiler traffic. I'm
subscribed,
but I don't get a chance to go through the email every day. If there was a
tools-compilers (for Sun Studio and gcc) or something similar, I think I'd
be able to respond to it
On 6/15/07, Holger Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/11/07, Kuldip Oberoi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, the answer, historically, is to point folks to the tools community
(5+ forums) on SDN that the Sun Studio product team monitors:
Hi Holger,
Partial answer.
It is not currently funded, but as Sun begins its fiscal year in a few
weeks, this may change. I've trying to get an assessment of what is
needed (email servers, $$, people, etc.) to make it happen. I don't
know all the issues around why it is prioritized where
On 6/11/07, Kuldip Oberoi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, the answer, historically, is to point folks to the tools community
(5+ forums) on SDN that the Sun Studio product team monitors:
http://forum.java.sun.com/category.jspa?categoryID=113
Now, there has been feedback that the SDN forum
I think it is better to create a mailing list @opensolaris NOW than
waiting for a road map from Sun management to create a commission
which may decide that mailing list may be desirable in the distant
future
On 6/11/07, Kuldip Oberoi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, the answer, historically, is
On 12/06/07, Bruno Jargot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think it is better to create a mailing list @opensolaris NOW than
waiting for a road map from Sun management to create a commission
which may decide that mailing list may be desirable in the distant
future
This site is really about
+1000
On 6/11/07, Roland Mainz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alan Coopersmith wrote:
William James wrote:
No one from Sun's compiler team did bother to respond to my emails.
They may not care about good customer support but I do. I think the
best way is now to move forward and create a
Shawn Walker wrote:
On 12/06/07, Bruno Jargot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think it is better to create a mailing list @opensolaris NOW than
waiting for a road map from Sun management to create a commission
which may decide that mailing list may be desirable in the distant
future
This site is
William James wrote:
No one from Sun's compiler team did bother to respond to my emails.
They may not care about good customer support but I do. I think the
best way is now to move forward and create a mailing list at
opensolaris.org
The most logical place to do that would be in the Tools
Alan Coopersmith wrote:
William James wrote:
No one from Sun's compiler team did bother to respond to my emails.
They may not care about good customer support but I do. I think the
best way is now to move forward and create a mailing list at
opensolaris.org
The most logical place to do
Roland Mainz wrote:
Alan Coopersmith wrote:
William James wrote:
No one from Sun's compiler team did bother to respond to my emails.
They may not care about good customer support but I do. I think the
best way is now to move forward and create a mailing list at
opensolaris.org
Roland Mainz wrote:
Alan Coopersmith wrote:
William James wrote:
No one from Sun's compiler team did bother to respond to my emails.
They may not care about good customer support but I do. I think the
best way is now to move forward and create a mailing list at
opensolaris.org
The most
William James wrote:
On 5/18/07, Holger Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/15/07, Alan Coopersmith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bruno Jargot wrote:
Does Opensolaris have mailing list for the Studio compiler (mailing
list, not the dreaded web forum Sun uses for support)?
You might find some
Well, the answer, historically, is to point folks to the tools community
(5+ forums) on SDN that the Sun Studio product team monitors:
http://forum.java.sun.com/category.jspa?categoryID=113
Now, there has been feedback that the SDN forum mechanism, w/o the email
gateway, is less than
On 5/18/07, Holger Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/15/07, Alan Coopersmith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bruno Jargot wrote:
Does Opensolaris have mailing list for the Studio compiler (mailing
list, not the dreaded web forum Sun uses for support)?
You might find some help on
On 5/15/07, Alan Coopersmith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bruno Jargot wrote:
Does Opensolaris have mailing list for the Studio compiler (mailing
list, not the dreaded web forum Sun uses for support)?
You might find some help on tools-discuss, but the Studio compiler isn't
really part of the
The Sun Studio compiler is still a central piece for Opensolaris
development. Since Sun is unlikely to replace the web forum interface
in the near future I support the request to create a mailing list on
opensolaris.org
Might this fall under tools-discuss?
On 5/18/07, Brian Gupta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Sun Studio compiler is still a central piece for Opensolaris
development. Since Sun is unlikely to replace the web forum interface
in the near future I support the request to create a mailing list on
opensolaris.org
Might this fall under
Does Opensolaris have mailing list for the Studio compiler (mailing
list, not the dreaded web forum Sun uses for support)?
Bruno
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Bruno Jargot wrote:
Does Opensolaris have mailing list for the Studio compiler (mailing
list, not the dreaded web forum Sun uses for support)?
You might find some help on tools-discuss, but the Studio compiler isn't
really part of the OpenSolaris project, and they seem to like their web
forums
Sun developer tools/technologies/platforms Java all use the forum
infrastructure on SDN. We are also hoping to have a full email gateway,
but are using what we have today.
http://forum.java.sun.com/category.jspa?categoryID=113
It has a simple email notification system, watch a topic or
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