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commit 14a27d51d957273dbc8f47c365a0545993e3d92a
Author: Jonathan Wakely <jwakely@redhat.com>
Date:   Thu Sep 16 12:20:15 2021 +0100

    Move merged and inactive branches to the right section

diff --git a/htdocs/git.html b/htdocs/git.html
index 53267b09..ac1f2eb9 100644
--- a/htdocs/git.html
+++ b/htdocs/git.html
@@ -301,132 +301,19 @@ in Git.</p>
 
 <h4 id="arch">Architecture-specific</h4>
 
+<p>No active branches</p>
+<!--
 <dl>
-  <dt><a href="https://gcc.gnu.org/git/?p=gcc.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/aarch64/sve-acle-branch">aarch64/sve-acle-branch</a></dt>
-  <dd>This <a href="https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/GitMirror">Git-only branch</a> is
-  used for collaborative development of the AArch64 SVE ACLE implementation.
-  The branch is based off and merged with trunk.  Please send patches to
-  gcc-patches with an <code>[SVE ACLE]</code> tag in the subject line.
-  There's no need to use ChangeLogs; the ChangeLogs will instead be
-  written when the work is ready to be merged into trunk.  The branch is
-  maintained by Richard Sandiford.</dd>
-
-  <dt>arc-20081210-branch</dt>
-  <dd>The goal of this branch is to make the port to the ARCompact
-  architecture available.  This branch is maintained by Joern Rennecke
-  during spring 2009, and is expected to be unmaintained thereafter.</dd>
-
-  <dt>avx512</dt>
-  <dd>The goal of this branch is to implement Intel AVX-512 and SHA
-  Programming Reference.
-  The branch is maintained by Yukhin Kirill &lt;<a
-  href="mailto:kirill.yukhin@intel.com">kirill.yukhin@intel.com</a>&gt;.
-  Patches should be marked with the tag <code>[AVX512]</code> in the subject
-  line.</dd>
-
-  <dt>avx-512vlbwdq</dt>
-  <dd>The goal of this branch is to implement the Intel AVX-512{VL,BW,DQ}
-  Programming Reference.
-  The branch is maintained by Yukhin Kirill &lt;<a
-  href="mailto:kirill.yukhin@intel.com">kirill.yukhin@intel.com</a>&gt;.
-  Patches should be marked with the tag <code>[AVX512]</code> in the subject
-  line.</dd>
-
-  <dt>avx2</dt>
-  <dd>The goal of this branch is to implement AVX Programming Reference
-  (June, 2011). The branch is maintained by
-  H.J. Lu &lt;<a href="mailto:hjl.tools@gmail.com">hjl.tools@gmail.com</a>&gt;
-  and Yukhin Kirill &lt;<a href="mailto:kirill.yukhin@intel.com">kirill.yukhin@intel.com</a>&gt;.
-  Patches should be marked with the tag <code>[AVX2]</code> in the subject
-  line.</dd>
-
-  <dt>cell-4_3-branch</dt>
-  <dd>The goal of this branch is to add fixes and additional features required
-  for the Cell/B.E. processor (both PPE and SPE) to GCC 4.3.x.  This branch
-  is maintained by Ulrich Weigand.</dd>
-
-  <dt>cell-4_4-branch</dt>
-  <dd>The goal of this branch is to back-port from mainline fixes and additional
-  features required for the Cell/B.E. SPE processor to GCC 4.4.x.  This branch
-  is maintained by Ulrich Weigand.  The branch is merged from gcc-4_4-branch.</dd>
-
-  <dt>ix86/gcc-4_5-branch</dt>
-  <dd>The goal of this branch is to backport support from trunk for
-  newer ix86 processors from AMD and Intel. It will track
-  4.5 branch with periodic merge from 4.5 branch.  The current
-  maintainers are Sebastian Pop
-  &lt;<a href="mailto:sebpop@gmail.com">sebpop@gmail.com</a>&gt;
-  and H.J. Lu
-  &lt;<a href="mailto:hjl.tools@gmail.com">hjl.tools@gmail.com</a>&gt;.</dd>
-
-  <dt>ix86/gcc-4_4-branch</dt>
-  <dd>The goal of this branch is to add support for newer ix86 processors such
-  as AMD's Shanghai and Intel's Atom to GCC 4.4.x.  The current maintainers
-  are Dwarakanath Rajagopal &lt;<a href="mailto:dwarak.rajagopal@amd.com">dwarak.rajagopal@amd.com</a>&gt;
-  and H.J. Lu &lt;<a href="mailto:hjl.tools@gmail.com">hjl.tools@gmail.com</a>&gt;.</dd>
-
-  <dt>ix86/gcc-4_3-branch</dt>
-  <dd>The goal of this branch is to add support for newer ix86 processors such
-  as AMD's Barcelona and Intel's Westmere to GCC 4.3.x.  The current maintainers
-  are Dwarakanath Rajagopal &lt;<a href="mailto:dwarak.rajagopal@amd.com">dwarak.rajagopal@amd.com</a>&gt;
-  and H.J. Lu &lt;<a href="mailto:hjl.tools@gmail.com">hjl.tools@gmail.com</a>&gt;.</dd>
-
-  <dt>ix86/gcc-4_2-branch</dt>
-  <dd>The goal of this branch is to add support for newer ix86 processors such
-  as AMD's Barcelona and Intel's Core 2 to GCC 4.2.x.  The current maintainers
-  are Dwarakanath Rajagopal &lt;<a href="mailto:dwarak.rajagopal@amd.com">dwarak.rajagopal@amd.com</a>&gt;
-  and H.J. Lu &lt;<a href="mailto:hjl.tools@gmail.com">hjl.tools@gmail.com</a>&gt;.</dd>
-
-  <dt>ix86/gcc-4_1-branch</dt>
-  <dd>The goal of this branch is to add support for newer ix86 processors such
-  as AMD's Barcelona and Intel's Core 2 to GCC 4.1.x.  The current maintainers
-  are Dwarakanath Rajagopal &lt;<a href="mailto:dwarak.rajagopal@amd.com">dwarak.rajagopal@amd.com</a>&gt;
-  and H.J. Lu &lt;<a href="mailto:hjl.tools@gmail.com">hjl.tools@gmail.com</a>&gt;.</dd>
-
-  <dt>mpx</dt>
-  <dd>The goal of this branch is to support Intel MPX technology.
-  The branch is maintained by
-  Ilya Enkovich &lt;<a href="mailto:ilya.enkovich@intel.com">ilya.enkovich@intel.com</a>&gt;
-  Patches should be marked with the tag <code>[MPX]</code> in the subject
-  line.</dd>
-
-  <dt><a href="projects/cli.html">st/cli-be</a></dt>
-  <dd>The goal of the branch is to develop a back end producing CLI binaries,
-  compliant with ECMA-335 specification.
-  This branch was originally maintained by Roberto Costa
-  &lt;<a href="mailto:robsettantasei@gmail.com">robsettantasei@gmail.com</a>&gt;.
-  Since May 2007, the current maintainers are Andrea Ornstein
-  &lt;<a href="mailto:andrea.ornstein@st.com">andrea.ornstein@st.com</a>&gt;
-  and Erven Rohou
-  &lt;<a href="mailto:erven.rohou@st.com">erven.rohou@st.com</a>&gt;.</dd>
-
-  <dt>spu-4_5-branch</dt>
-  <dd>The goal of this branch is to do development for the Cell/B.E. processor,
-  in particular to support partitioning functions into multiple sections.  This
-  branch was created by Michael Meissner and is now maintained by Ulrich Weigand.
-  The branch is merged from mainline.</dd>
-
-  <dt>x32</dt>
-  <dd>This branch is to implement
-  <a href="https://sites.google.com/site/x32abi/">x32 psABI</a>.
-  The branch is maintained by H.J. Lu.  Patches should be marked with the
-  tag <code>[x32]</code> in the subject line.</dd>
 </dl>
+-->
 
 <h4 id="target">Target-specific</h4>
 
+<p>No active branches</p>
+<!--
 <dl>
-
-  <dt>cygwin-improvements</dt>
-  <dd>This branch is intended as a development and proving grounds for
-  fixes and enhancements specifically to the Cygwin port of the compiler,
-  although some of these may touch slightly on MinGW targets as well.  It
-  is maintained by Dave Korn &lt;<a href="mailto:dave.korn.cygwin@gmail.com"
-  >dave.korn.cygwin@gmail.com</a>&gt; and open to contributions from any
-  interested party; please tag patches with "[cygwin-improvements]" in the
-  title line and post them to the GCC Patches list with a Cc: to that
-  address.</dd>
 </dl>
+-->
 
 <h4 id="lang">Language-specific</h4>
 
@@ -437,20 +324,6 @@ in Git.</p>
       Lock3 Software.  It is currently maintained
       by <a href="mailto:jason@gcc.gnu.org">Jason Merrill</a>.</dd>
 
-  <dt>fortran-dev</dt>
-  <dd>This branch is for disruptive changes to the Fortran front end,
-    especially for OOP development and 
-    the <a href="https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/ArrayDescriptorUpdate">
-    array descriptor update</a>.  It is maintained by Jerry DeLisle
-    &lt;<a href="mailto:jvdelisle@gcc.gnu.org">jvdelisle@gcc.gnu.org</a>&gt;.</dd>
-
-  <dt>gcc-4_4-plugins</dt>
-  <dd>This branch is for backporting the plugin functionality into
-  a 4.4-based release.  There will be no new code or functionality
-  added to this branch.  It is maintained by Diego Novillo.
-  Only patches backported from mainline are accepted.  They should
-  be marked with the tag [4_4-plugins] in the Subject line.</dd>
-
   <dt>gccgo</dt>
   <dd>This branch is for the Go front end to gcc.  For more information
     about the Go programming language,
@@ -459,14 +332,6 @@ in Git.</p>
     marked with the tag [gccgo] in the Subject line.
   </dd>
 
-  <dt><a href="projects/gupc.html">gupc</a></dt>
-  <dd>This branch implements support for UPC (Unified Parallel C).
-  UPC extends the C programming language to provide support for
-  high-performance, parallel systems with access to a single
-  potentially large, global shared address space.
-  Further information can be found on the
-  <a href="https://github.com/Intrepid/GUPC">GNU UPC</a> page.</dd>
-
   <dt>modula-2</dt>
   <dd>This branch is for the
     <a href="http://nongnu.org/gm2/homepage.html">GNU Modula-2</a>
@@ -477,38 +342,6 @@ in Git.</p>
     Patches should be
     prefixed with <code>[modula-2]</code> in the subject line.</dd>
 
-  <dt>pph</dt>
-  <dd>This branch implements <a href="https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/pph"> Pre-Parsed
-  Headers for C++</a>.  It is maintained by <a
-  href="mailto:dnovillo@google.com">Diego Novillo</a> and <a
-  href="mailto:crowl@google.com">Lawrence Crowl</a>.  Patches should be
-  prefixed with <code>[pph]</code> in the subject line.</dd>
-
-  <dt>pth-icm</dt>
-  <dd>This is a sub-branch of the <code>pph</code> branch.  It
-  implements
-  <a href="https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/pph#Pre-Tokenized_Headers_.28PTH.29">
-  Pre-Tokenized Headers for C++</a>.  Additionally, it contains
-  instrumentation code in the C++ parser that was used in an
-  incremental compiler model (icm) to study the effects of an
-  incremental compiler cache for a compiler server. The branch is
-  maintained by <a href="mailto:dnovillo@google.com">Diego Novillo</a>
-  and <a href="mailto:crowl@google.com">Lawrence Crowl</a>.  Patches
-  should be prefixed with <code>[pph]</code> in the subject line.</dd>
-
-  <dt>tr29124</dt>
-  <dd>This branch is for development of TR29124 Special math Functions,
-    for the C++ runtime library
-    See <a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2010/n3060.pdf">
-    </a>.  It is maintained by Ed Smith-Rowland
-    &lt;<a href="mailto:3dw4rd@verizon.net">3dw4rd@verizon.net</a>&gt;.</dd>
-
-  <dt>var-template</dt>
-  <dd>This branch is for implementation work on 
-      <em>variable template for C++</em>.  It was originally
-       created by Gabriel Dos Reis.  It is maintained by
-      <a href="mailto:jason@gcc.gnu.org">Jason Merrill</a>.</dd>
-
   <dt>coarray_native</dt>
   <dd>This branch is for implementation of a shared memory
     implementation of Fortran coarrays.  It is maintained by
@@ -628,6 +461,15 @@ inactive.  Inactive branches are under <code>refs/dead/heads/</code>
 in Git (except for ones under <code>refs/vendors/</code>).</p>
 
 <dl>
+  <dt><a href="https://gcc.gnu.org/git/?p=gcc-old.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/aarch64/sve-acle-branch">aarch64/sve-acle-branch</a></dt>
+  <dd>This <a href="https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/GitMirror">Git-only branch</a> was
+  used for collaborative development of the AArch64 SVE ACLE implementation.
+  The branch is based off and merged with trunk.  Please send patches to
+  gcc-patches with an <code>[SVE ACLE]</code> tag in the subject line.
+  There's no need to use ChangeLogs; the ChangeLogs will instead be
+  written when the work is ready to be merged into trunk.  The branch is
+  maintained by Richard Sandiford.</dd>
+
   <dt>ARM/aarch64-branch</dt>
   <dd>This branch added support for the AArch64 architecture and tracked
     trunk until the port was merged into mainline.</dd>
@@ -741,6 +583,13 @@ in Git (except for ones under <code>refs/vendors/</code>).</p>
   This branch was maintained by Ian Lance Taylor.  All changes were
   merged into mainline.</dd>
 
+  <dt>tr29124</dt>
+  <dd>This branch is for development of TR29124 Special math Functions,
+    for the C++ runtime library
+    See <a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2010/n3060.pdf">
+    </a>.  It is maintained by Ed Smith-Rowland
+    &lt;<a href="mailto:3dw4rd@verizon.net">3dw4rd@verizon.net</a>&gt;.</dd>
+
   <dt>tree-cleanup-branch</dt>
   <dd>This branch contained improvements and reorganization to the
   tree optimizers that were not ready in time for GCC 4.0.  The
@@ -756,6 +605,10 @@ in Git (except for ones under <code>refs/vendors/</code>).</p>
 merged.</p>
 	
 <dl>
+  <dt>arc-20081210-branch</dt>
+  <dd>The goal of this branch is to make the port to the ARCompact
+  architecture available.  This branch is maintained by Joern Rennecke
+  during spring 2009, and is expected to be unmaintained thereafter.</dd>
 
   <dt>ARM/hard_vfp_4_4_branch</dt>
   <dd>This branch contains support for the hard-VFP variant of the AAPCS calling
@@ -798,6 +651,30 @@ merged.</p>
   could use or benefit from (like data-dependence analysis,
   <a href="projects/tree-ssa/lno.html">loop nest optimizations</a>).</dd>
 
+  <dt>avx512</dt>
+  <dd>The goal of this branch is to implement Intel AVX-512 and SHA
+  Programming Reference.
+  The branch is maintained by Yukhin Kirill &lt;<a
+  href="mailto:kirill.yukhin@intel.com">kirill.yukhin@intel.com</a>&gt;.
+  Patches should be marked with the tag <code>[AVX512]</code> in the subject
+  line.</dd>
+
+  <dt>avx-512vlbwdq</dt>
+  <dd>The goal of this branch is to implement the Intel AVX-512{VL,BW,DQ}
+  Programming Reference.
+  The branch is maintained by Yukhin Kirill &lt;<a
+  href="mailto:kirill.yukhin@intel.com">kirill.yukhin@intel.com</a>&gt;.
+  Patches should be marked with the tag <code>[AVX512]</code> in the subject
+  line.</dd>
+
+  <dt>avx2</dt>
+  <dd>The goal of this branch is to implement AVX Programming Reference
+  (June, 2011). The branch is maintained by
+  H.J. Lu &lt;<a href="mailto:hjl.tools@gmail.com">hjl.tools@gmail.com</a>&gt;
+  and Yukhin Kirill &lt;<a href="mailto:kirill.yukhin@intel.com">kirill.yukhin@intel.com</a>&gt;.
+  Patches should be marked with the tag <code>[AVX2]</code> in the subject
+  line.</dd>
+
   <dt>bje-unsw-branch</dt>
   <dd>This branch was dedicated to some research work by Ben Elliston
     at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) on transformation
@@ -814,6 +691,16 @@ merged.</p>
   by <a href="mailto:laurynas.biveinis@gmail.com">Laurynas
   Biveinis</a>.</dd>
 
+  <dt>cell-4_3-branch</dt>
+  <dd>The goal of this branch is to add fixes and additional features required
+  for the Cell/B.E. processor (both PPE and SPE) to GCC 4.3.x.  This branch
+  is maintained by Ulrich Weigand.</dd>
+
+  <dt>cell-4_4-branch</dt>
+  <dd>The goal of this branch is to back-port from mainline fixes and additional
+  features required for the Cell/B.E. SPE processor to GCC 4.4.x.  This branch
+  is maintained by Ulrich Weigand.  The branch is merged from gcc-4_4-branch.</dd>
+
   <dt><a href="projects/cfo.html">cfo-branch</a></dt>
   <dd>The goal of this branch was to add a new extension for improving
   the code size optimization of GCC with code factoring methods (code
@@ -865,6 +752,16 @@ merged.</p>
     the prototype implementation on conceptgcc-branch.  It is not currently
     maintained.</dd>
 
+  <dt>cygwin-improvements</dt>
+  <dd>This branch is intended as a development and proving grounds for
+  fixes and enhancements specifically to the Cygwin port of the compiler,
+  although some of these may touch slightly on MinGW targets as well.  It
+  is maintained by Dave Korn &lt;<a href="mailto:dave.korn.cygwin@gmail.com"
+  >dave.korn.cygwin@gmail.com</a>&gt; and open to contributions from any
+  interested party; please tag patches with "[cygwin-improvements]" in the
+  title line and post them to the GCC Patches list with a Cc: to that
+  address.</dd>
+
   <dt><a href="https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/AndrewMacLeod/debuglocus">debuglocus</a></dt>
   <dd>This branch is an experiment to see whether improved debug information 
   can be maintained throughout the compiler by associating a user decl with an 
@@ -889,6 +786,13 @@ merged.</p>
     maintained by Tobias Burnus
     &lt;<a href="mailto:burnus@gcc.gnu.org">burnus@gcc.gnu.org</a>&gt;.</dd>
 
+  <dt>fortran-dev</dt>
+  <dd>This branch was for disruptive changes to the Fortran front end,
+    especially for OOP development and 
+    the <a href="https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/ArrayDescriptorUpdate">
+    array descriptor update</a>.  It was maintained by Jerry DeLisle
+    &lt;<a href="mailto:jvdelisle@gcc.gnu.org">jvdelisle@gcc.gnu.org</a>&gt;.</dd>
+
   <dt>fortran-exp</dt>
   <dd>This branch contained experimental changes to the Fortran front end, initially
     for array constructor refactoring using splay-tree and other areas of
@@ -900,6 +804,13 @@ merged.</p>
   See <a href="https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2003-04/msg00733.html">this
   message</a> for details.</dd>
 
+  <dt>gcc-4_4-plugins</dt>
+  <dd>This branch is for backporting the plugin functionality into
+  a 4.4-based release.  There will be no new code or functionality
+  added to this branch.  It is maintained by Diego Novillo.
+  Only patches backported from mainline are accepted.  They should
+  be marked with the tag [4_4-plugins] in the Subject line.</dd>
+
   <dt>gcc-in-cxx</dt>
   <dd>This branch was for converting GCC to be written in C++.  The
   branch was maintained by Ian Lance Taylor.</dd>
@@ -946,6 +857,14 @@ merged.</p>
   openacc-gcc-7-branch and then openacc-gcc-8-branch (both now also inactive,
   see below).</dd>
 
+  <dt><a href="projects/gupc.html">gupc</a></dt>
+  <dd>This branch implements support for UPC (Unified Parallel C).
+  UPC extends the C programming language to provide support for
+  high-performance, parallel systems with access to a single
+  potentially large, global shared address space.
+  Further information can be found on the
+  <a href="https://github.com/Intrepid/GUPC">GNU UPC</a> page.</dd>
+
   <dt>openacc-gcc-7-branch</dt>
   <dt>openacc-gcc-8-branch</dt>
   <dt>openacc-gcc-9-branch</dt>
@@ -1022,7 +941,40 @@ merged.</p>
   classes representing strict unions of other register classes.  The
   branch was maintained by Michael Matz.  It is no longer
   maintained.</dd>
-  
+
+  <dt>ix86/gcc-4_5-branch</dt>
+  <dd>The goal of this branch is to backport support from trunk for
+  newer ix86 processors from AMD and Intel. It will track
+  4.5 branch with periodic merge from 4.5 branch.  The current
+  maintainers are Sebastian Pop
+  &lt;<a href="mailto:sebpop@gmail.com">sebpop@gmail.com</a>&gt;
+  and H.J. Lu
+  &lt;<a href="mailto:hjl.tools@gmail.com">hjl.tools@gmail.com</a>&gt;.</dd>
+
+  <dt>ix86/gcc-4_4-branch</dt>
+  <dd>The goal of this branch is to add support for newer ix86 processors such
+  as AMD's Shanghai and Intel's Atom to GCC 4.4.x.  The current maintainers
+  are Dwarakanath Rajagopal &lt;<a href="mailto:dwarak.rajagopal@amd.com">dwarak.rajagopal@amd.com</a>&gt;
+  and H.J. Lu &lt;<a href="mailto:hjl.tools@gmail.com">hjl.tools@gmail.com</a>&gt;.</dd>
+
+  <dt>ix86/gcc-4_3-branch</dt>
+  <dd>The goal of this branch is to add support for newer ix86 processors such
+  as AMD's Barcelona and Intel's Westmere to GCC 4.3.x.  The current maintainers
+  are Dwarakanath Rajagopal &lt;<a href="mailto:dwarak.rajagopal@amd.com">dwarak.rajagopal@amd.com</a>&gt;
+  and H.J. Lu &lt;<a href="mailto:hjl.tools@gmail.com">hjl.tools@gmail.com</a>&gt;.</dd>
+
+  <dt>ix86/gcc-4_2-branch</dt>
+  <dd>The goal of this branch is to add support for newer ix86 processors such
+  as AMD's Barcelona and Intel's Core 2 to GCC 4.2.x.  The current maintainers
+  are Dwarakanath Rajagopal &lt;<a href="mailto:dwarak.rajagopal@amd.com">dwarak.rajagopal@amd.com</a>&gt;
+  and H.J. Lu &lt;<a href="mailto:hjl.tools@gmail.com">hjl.tools@gmail.com</a>&gt;.</dd>
+
+  <dt>ix86/gcc-4_1-branch</dt>
+  <dd>The goal of this branch is to add support for newer ix86 processors such
+  as AMD's Barcelona and Intel's Core 2 to GCC 4.1.x.  The current maintainers
+  are Dwarakanath Rajagopal &lt;<a href="mailto:dwarak.rajagopal@amd.com">dwarak.rajagopal@amd.com</a>&gt;
+  and H.J. Lu &lt;<a href="mailto:hjl.tools@gmail.com">hjl.tools@gmail.com</a>&gt;.</dd>
+
   <dt>java-gui-branch</dt>
   <dd>This was a temporary branch for development of java GUI libraries
   (AWT and Swing) in the libjava directory.  It has been superseded
@@ -1136,6 +1088,13 @@ merged.</p>
   with referent objects.  The code of this branch has not been merged
   in trunk.</dd>
 
+  <dt>mpx</dt>
+  <dd>The goal of this branch is to support Intel MPX technology.
+  The branch is maintained by
+  Ilya Enkovich &lt;<a href="mailto:ilya.enkovich@intel.com">ilya.enkovich@intel.com</a>&gt;
+  Patches should be marked with the tag <code>[MPX]</code> in the subject
+  line.</dd>
+
   <dt>named-addr-4_3-branch</dt>
   <dd>The goal of this branch was to backport the changes from the
   named-addr-spaces-branch to a GCC 4.3 tree.  This branch was maintained by
@@ -1191,6 +1150,25 @@ merged.</p>
   the tag <code>[PTR-PLUS]</code> in the subject line, and CC'ed to
   <a href="mailto:pinskia@gmail.com">Andrew Pinski</a>.</dd>
 
+  <dt>pph</dt>
+  <dd>This branch implements <a href="https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/pph"> Pre-Parsed
+  Headers for C++</a>.  It is maintained by <a
+  href="mailto:dnovillo@google.com">Diego Novillo</a> and <a
+  href="mailto:crowl@google.com">Lawrence Crowl</a>.  Patches should be
+  prefixed with <code>[pph]</code> in the subject line.</dd>
+
+  <dt>pth-icm</dt>
+  <dd>This is a sub-branch of the <code>pph</code> branch.  It
+  implements
+  <a href="https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/pph#Pre-Tokenized_Headers_.28PTH.29">
+  Pre-Tokenized Headers for C++</a>.  Additionally, it contains
+  instrumentation code in the C++ parser that was used in an
+  incremental compiler model (icm) to study the effects of an
+  incremental compiler cache for a compiler server. The branch is
+  maintained by <a href="mailto:dnovillo@google.com">Diego Novillo</a>
+  and <a href="mailto:crowl@google.com">Lawrence Crowl</a>.  Patches
+  should be prefixed with <code>[pph]</code> in the subject line.</dd>
+
   <dt>ra-improvements</dt>
   <dd>This branch aims to implement several improvements to the
   current register allocator.  Examples include implementing a
@@ -1245,6 +1223,12 @@ merged.</p>
   Patches will be marked with the tag <code>[sel-sched]</code> in 
   the subject line.</dd>
 
+  <dt>spu-4_5-branch</dt>
+  <dd>The goal of this branch was to do development for the Cell/B.E. processor,
+  in particular to support partitioning functions into multiple sections.  This
+  branch was created by Michael Meissner and is now maintained by Ulrich Weigand.
+  The branch is merged from mainline.</dd>
+
   <dt>stack</dt>
   <dd>This branch contains a new stack alignment framework to
   automatically align stack for local variables with alignment requirement.
@@ -1289,6 +1273,16 @@ merged.</p>
   The branch was maintained by Daniel Berlin.  It is no longer
   maintained.</dd>
 
+  <dt><a href="projects/cli.html">st/cli-be</a></dt>
+  <dd>The goal of the branch is to develop a back end producing CLI binaries,
+  compliant with ECMA-335 specification.
+  This branch was originally maintained by Roberto Costa
+  &lt;<a href="mailto:robsettantasei@gmail.com">robsettantasei@gmail.com</a>&gt;.
+  Since May 2007, the current maintainers are Andrea Ornstein
+  &lt;<a href="mailto:andrea.ornstein@st.com">andrea.ornstein@st.com</a>&gt;
+  and Erven Rohou
+  &lt;<a href="mailto:erven.rohou@st.com">erven.rohou@st.com</a>&gt;.</dd>
+
   <dt>thread-annotations</dt>
   <dd>This branch contained the implementation of thread safety annotations
   and analysis (<a href="https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/ThreadSafetyAnnotation">https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/ThreadSafetyAnnotation</a>).
@@ -1326,6 +1320,12 @@ merged.</p>
   Richard Biener and Michael Matz.  Patches should be marked with the
   tag <code>[varmap]</code> in the subject line.</dd>
 
+  <dt>var-template</dt>
+  <dd>This branch is for implementation work on 
+      <em>variable template for C++</em>.  It was originally
+       created by Gabriel Dos Reis.  It is maintained by
+      <a href="mailto:jason@gcc.gnu.org">Jason Merrill</a>.</dd>
+
   <dt>vect256</dt>
   <dd>This branch is for extending vectorizer to 256bit.  The branch is
   maintained by Richard Biener and H.J. Lu.  Patches should be marked
@@ -1339,7 +1339,13 @@ merged.</p>
   It is no longer maintained; some of the work was used as a basis
   for the work on the ira branch.</dd>
 
- </dl>
+  <dt>x32</dt>
+  <dd>This branch was to implement
+  <a href="https://sites.google.com/site/x32abi/">x32 psABI</a>.
+  The branch is maintained by H.J. Lu.  Patches should be marked with the
+  tag <code>[x32]</code> in the subject line.</dd>
+
+</dl>
 
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