On Tue, 6 Oct 2015, Jonathan Wakely wrote:
People are being scared off by the experimental status on
https://gcc.gnu.org/projects/cxx0x.html

e.g. https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2015-10/msg00025.html

This makes it clear C++11 in 5.1 is no longer experimental.

Nice!

We also have a "Standard Conformance" section for G++ in
https://gcc.gnu.org/bugs/ which says "Two milestones in standard
conformance are GCC 3.0 (including a major overhaul of the standard
library) and the 3.4.0 version (with its new C++ parser)."  I've
added some more recent milestones, although maybe std::lib conformance
doesn't need to be mentioned in this context?

How about removing those references to GCC 3.x in bugs/index.html?

That page is supposed to provide instructions on bugs and bug reporting,
and I don't think we've got all that many users still interesting in those
versions, do we?  (And it makes this documentation more concise.)

If you agree, I'll be happy to make this change.  Just let me know.

Gerald

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