On Feb 11, 2014, at 10:59 AM, Renato Golin <renato.go...@linaro.org> wrote: > Hi Folks, > > First of all, I'd like to thank everyone for their great responses and > heart warming encouragement for such an enterprise. This will be my > last email about this subject on these lists, so I'd like to just let > everyone know what (and where) I'll be heading next with this topic. > Feel free to reply to me personally, I don't want to span an ugly > two-list thread.
Renato, thank you for spearheading this, but please do not cross post to both lists like this. Among other problems it is a severe pain for moderation. I’m a fan of your goals, but I’d like to point out that we have already solved this problem in various ways. For example, C++ ABI issues are dealt with quite well across GCC, LLVM, and many other compilers on the “itanium” ABI mailing list. It’s a great example of a list hosted in a “neutral” place that many compiler vendors are on, including commercial ones. Why don’t you just set up a few similar mailing lists to cover related topics (toolchain topics, language extensions, etc) and encourage the right people to join them? I feel like you’re turning a simple problem into a complex one. -Chris