On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 10:16:44PM +0200, abebeos wrote: > Στις Παρ, 11 Δεκ 2020 στις 10:02 μ.μ., ο/η Segher Boessenkool < > seg...@kernel.crashing.org> έγραψε: > > > My understanding of "non-FSF world-legals" is that something that is > > > already released/assigned needs no submission. > > > > It's not just that: all patches should hit gcc-patches@. For > > transparency, and so that everyone can easily comment on it. > > > > If someone has published a modified GCC anywhere public, anyone can > > take that code. That is how the GPL works. > > > > But we still need it on gcc-patches to review it :-) > > Ok, to speed things up, is it ok if I simply pick the patch that I've > attached to the issue: > > https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=92729#c21
I see no patch attached there? Just a link to github. > and post it here to the gcc-patches list within at [PATCH] tagged new topic? Yes, all patches should always be a new thread. Multiple versions of a series in one thread is much harder to work with then necessary; and a patch somewhere deep in a thread is easily lost or overlooked. > I'd ask the original author, but it seems he's busy with other work, so to > avoid delays... Please try to ask him first? That is always nice, but you all also need to figure out what to do with the bounty. Segher