There have been complaints that the GCC community doesn't do a good job of promoting itself, so in a presumptuous attempt to remedy that I'm giving a talk at LinuxWorld Conference and Expo in Boston in April on "Recent Developments in GCC". It doesn't require a paper, just a slide presentation. I'm planning to stick to high-level information: the scope of the product, an overview of the community, what's new in the last few releases and what might be coming in future releases.
I expect to send questions to some of you about information I can't find elsewhere. I would welcome offers to review the slides, which must be ready by early February. Janis