On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 2:40 PM, Uday Khedker <u...@cse.iitb.ac.in> wrote: > But on a serious note, it would be great to view the course material as more > than documentation. The way there are "official" manuals and official code > available on the gcc website (I can't have my own manual and call it GCC > manual, or put up my code and call it GCC code), it would be good to have an > official courseware. > > This is very different from putting it as one among so many other things on > the wiki. Look at it from the view point of a newcomer. There are so many > links and so many documents on the wiki that one does not even know where to > begin from. Can we have ONE course for newcomers (of course refined based on > the inputs from the developers) which the developers think represent their > knowledge well enough for the newcomers? I don't mean to remove other > material. We should have as much variety as possible but let there be one > agreed upon starting point. After achieving some maturity, a person is not a > newcomer and would be able to extract far more out of the other options that > exist anyway. > > I will be very happy to take the responsibility of taking inputs and keep > refining my material until we have something that we all feel is better than > anything that we have had so far. > > That is what I mean by adoption of the training program.
1) Check it in to svn 2) Host your material on gnu.org 3) Profit!!