On December 23, 2020 2:29:48 PM GMT+01:00, "Martin Liška" <mli...@suse.cz> 
wrote:
>On 12/23/20 11:49 AM, FX via Gcc wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> The gcc 10.2 release was 5 months ago today. A lot has happened in
>the gcc-10 branch since, in particular on aarch64. Could a new release
>be issued? It would make efforts at maintaining patches on top of the
>gcc-10 branch easier, in particular in view of the release of
>aarch64-apple-darwin machines.
>
>Hello.
>
>I understand your situation, but based on our release schedule, please
>expect 10.3 to
>be released at the beginning of March 2021, similarly to what we did
>for 9.3 and 8.3:
>
>GCC 9.3 release (2020-03-12)
>GCC 8.3 release (2019-02-22)

Since 10.2 was comparatively early we can see to do 10.3 end of January or 
begin of February. Note that the advantage of aligning more with 11.1 is that 
most of the stage 4 fixes apply to 10.x as well. 

Richard. 

>as seen here:
>https://gcc.gnu.org/develop.html
>
>Note that making a release consumes some cycles mainly for release
>managers.
>
>Thanks for understanding,
>Martin
>
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> FX
>> 

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