Re: Volunteer for a Beginner's Project: Header-Header Interdependencies

2008-02-11 Thread Ian Lance Taylor
Jonathan Adamczewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > NightStrike wrote: > > What is gcc's irc server? > > > > > #gcc on irc.oftc.net Which is mentioned on http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki , by the way. Ian

Re: Volunteer for a Beginner's Project: Header-Header Interdependencies

2008-02-10 Thread Jonathan Adamczewski
NightStrike wrote: What is gcc's irc server? #gcc on irc.oftc.net

Re: Volunteer for a Beginner's Project: Header-Header Interdependencies

2008-02-10 Thread NightStrike
On 2/9/08, Diego Novillo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > contribute. You can get guidance by posting your questions here or on IRC. What is gcc's irc server?

Re: Volunteer for a Beginner's Project: Header-Header Interdependencies

2008-02-10 Thread Gerald Pfeifer
On Mon, 11 Feb 2008, Ben Elliston wrote: >> You don't really need approval to work on GCC. Just make sure you can >> contribute. You can get guidance by posting your questions here or on >> IRC. > Tom, if you are going to make significant code contributions to GCC, > make sure you have your copy

Re: Volunteer for a Beginner's Project: Header-Header Interdependencies

2008-02-10 Thread Ben Elliston
> You don't really need approval to work on GCC. Just make sure you can > contribute. You can get guidance by posting your questions here or on > IRC. Tom, if you are going to make significant code contributions to GCC, make sure you have your copyright assignment in place with the FSF. Cheers

Re: Volunteer for a Beginner's Project: Header-Header Interdependencies

2008-02-09 Thread Diego Novillo
On 2/9/08 7:10 AM, Tom Browder wrote: Guidance and approval are hereby solicited. You don't really need approval to work on GCC. Just make sure you can contribute. You can get guidance by posting your questions here or on IRC. This would be a good area to clean up. Thanks for working on