GNU Tools Cauldron 2013 - 2nd Call for Abstracts

2013-01-21 Thread Diego Novillo
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 GNU Tools Cauldron 2013
  http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/cauldron2013


 2nd Call for Abstracts

 12-14 July 2013
   Google Headquarters
1600 Amphitheatre Parkway
 Mountain View, California, USA


   Organized by Google


 Abstract submission deadline: 28 February 2013 

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We are pleased to announce another gathering of GNU tools
developers. The basic format of this meeting will be similar to
the last one at Charles University in Prague
(http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/cauldron2012).

The purpose of this workshop is to gather all GNU tools
developers, discuss current/future work, coordinate efforts,
exchange reports on ongoing efforts, discuss development plans
for the next 12 months, developer tutorials and any other related
discussions.

This time we will meet at Google Headquarters in Mountain View,
California from 12/Jul/2013 to 14/Jul/2013.

We are inviting every developer working in the GNU toolchain:
GCC, GDB, binutils, runtimes, etc.  In addition to discussion
topics selected at the conference, we are looking for advance
submissions.

If you have a topic that you would like to present, please submit
an abstract describing what you plan to present.  We are
accepting three types of submissions:

- Prepared presentations: demos, project reports, etc.
- BoFs: coordination meetings with other developers.
- Tutorials for developers.  No user tutorials, please.

Note that we will not be doing in-depth reviews of the
presentations.  Mainly we are looking for applicability and to
decide scheduling.  There will be time at the conference to add
other topics of discussion, similarly to what we did at the
previous meetings.

To register your abstract, send e-mail to
tools-cauldron-ad...@googlegroups.com.

Your submission should contain the following information:

Title:
Authors:
Abstract:

If you intend to participate, but not necessarily present, please
let us know as well.  Send a message to
tools-cauldron-ad...@googlegroups.com stating your intent to
participate.


gcc : c++11 : full support : eta?

2013-01-21 Thread Mayuresh Kathe
Hello, may I know the estimated timeframe by which full support for
C++11 would be added in to GCC?

Thanks.

~Mayuresh