On Tue, 16 Jun 2009, Janis Johnson wrote: > Basile, people are saying that MELT no longer belongs in a branch of > the GCC repository because now that plug-ins are supported, MELT no > longer needs to modify GCC itself and can be maintained independently. > That does not mean that MELT cannot be assignd to the FSF (you should > probably talk to the FSF about that) and certainly doesn't mean that > it can't use GPLv3. It also doesn't mean that you should stop being > part of the GCC community. All it means is that the MELT sources > should now be hosted elsewhere as a separate project. > > Richi and Joseph, do you agree with that?
I have not been saying anything about whether or not MELT belongs in a branch of the GCC repository or where plugins should be hosted. My comments have been about general questions of what should or should not be a plugin rather than about what should be hosted where. -- Joseph S. Myers jos...@codesourcery.com