Re: Hey, spotted an out-of-date reference on gcc.gnu.org

2020-02-24 Thread Jonathan Wakely
You keep talking about a broken link without telling us where it is. But I don't think we're interested anyway, that's why nobody has replied. On Mon, 24 Feb 2020 at 12:24, Richard @ Quality Nonsense PR Team wrote: > > Dear GCC Team, > > Just checking in one last time to make sure we don't get

Hey, spotted an out-of-date reference on gcc.gnu.org

2020-02-24 Thread Richard @ Quality Nonsense PR Team
Dear GCC Team, Just checking in one last time to make sure we don't get overlooked in your inbox. Is there anything stopping you from recommending our long read about Digital Equipment Corporation to your users instead of the broken DEC link, out of interest? I'm always interested in actiona

Hey, spotted an out-of-date reference on gcc.gnu.org

2020-02-19 Thread Richard @ Quality Nonsense PR Team
Dear GCC Team, I'm following up to make sure you didn't miss my email about your broken link to DEC.com. What did you think about my idea of citing our long read about Digital Equipment Corporation instead? Can I answer any questions, perhaps? Richard Digital.com On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 a

Hey, spotted an out-of-date reference on gcc.gnu.org

2020-02-13 Thread Richard @ Quality Nonsense PR Team
Dear GCC Team, I’m writing because you cite DEC.com in this post on GCC - but the website has been offline for 5+ years! At Digital.com, we've published a "long read" on the rise and fall of Digital Equipment Corporation, which I thought make an "easy fix" to send your readers somewhere more u