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From: Henrik Sorensen <henrik.sorensen@balcab.ch>
To: Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de>
Cc: gcc@gcc.gnu.org
Subject: Re: Name of front-end
Date: Sat, 06 Dec 2003 14:39:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <200312061530.42344.henrik.sorensen@balcab.ch> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <u8llpqjl9w.fsf@gromit.moeb>

> > Would there be any objections against naming the compiler front-end the
> > "GNU PL/1 compiler" ?
> What's the copyright situation of the code?  Did you assign it to the
> FSF?

Currently I have not assigned the copyrigths, but this is clearly my 
intentions. But to be honest, there isn't much going on in pl1 the compiler 
yet. It is basically just a scanner and parser that gets invoked from gcc.
There is still a very long way to have a workable compiler, let alone, having 
it ready for inclussion in the gcc main tree. I would get the assignment of 
copyrights going, only when I actually had something working to show.

But does it matter for the name of the front-end, whether or not the copyright 
has been assigned ?

> > And name the directory for the pl/1 compiler for gnupl1 ?
> If you like to integrate it into GCC, the directory name would most
> probably be just pl1, see the other frontends that GCC has.

Good point. I will keep it as pl1. 

> Andreas

Thanks
Henrik

  reply	other threads:[~2003-12-06 14:31 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 25+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2003-12-06  9:57 Henrik Sorensen
2003-12-06 11:31 ` Andrew Haley
2003-12-06 14:24   ` Robert Dewar
2003-12-06 14:31   ` Henrik Sorensen
2003-12-08 15:28   ` Paul Koning
2003-12-06 13:47 ` Andreas Jaeger
2003-12-06 14:39   ` Henrik Sorensen [this message]
2003-12-06 16:41     ` Toon Moene
2003-12-06 18:23     ` Gerald Pfeifer
2003-12-07  9:15       ` Henrik Sorensen
2003-12-08 17:11       ` Joe Buck
2003-12-06 20:45     ` Marc Espie
2003-12-06 20:57       ` [GCC] " Trevor Jenkins
2003-12-07  4:17         ` Phil Edwards
2003-12-08 16:55 Richard Kenner
2003-12-08 17:03 ` Robert Dewar
2003-12-08 17:40   ` Andrew Haley
2003-12-08 23:44     ` Robert Dewar
2003-12-08 23:51       ` Laurent GUERBY
2003-12-09  1:32         ` Robert Dewar
2003-12-09  0:00       ` Daniel Berlin
2003-12-08 18:37 ` Dale Johannesen
     [not found]   ` <dalej@apple.com>
2003-12-08 19:15     ` Felix Lee
     [not found] <1070947232.17483.ezmlm@gcc.gnu.org>
2003-12-09 14:26 ` Victor Maurice Faubert
2003-12-09 15:37   ` Robert Dewar

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