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Re: Objective-C bugs and GCC releases
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Robert Dewar |
Subject: |
Re: Objective-C bugs and GCC releases |
Date: |
Tue, 25 Jan 2005 10:28:21 -0500 |
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Adrian Robert wrote:
Although it's a volunteer software project, it's also a software
project.
And that's the reason for the decision! In terms of over all software
project goals it makes no sense to hold up the release for Objective-C
(or Ada!) Sure there are people who vitally depend on Objective-C and
Ada, but you can't meet everyone's needs at the same time. If Objective-C
is so important to some people, then they need to take steps to ensure
that more resources are placed on this language so that it is ready for
the release.
- Re: Objective-C bugs and GCC releases, Daniel Berlin, 2005/01/24
- Re: Objective-C bugs and GCC releases, Zack Weinberg, 2005/01/24
- Re: Objective-C bugs and GCC releases, Robert Dewar, 2005/01/25
- Re: Objective-C bugs and GCC releases, Adrian Robert, 2005/01/25
- Re: Objective-C bugs and GCC releases,
Robert Dewar <=
- Re: Objective-C bugs and GCC releases, Richard Earnshaw, 2005/01/25
- Re: Objective-C bugs and GCC releases, Helge Hess, 2005/01/25
- Re: Objective-C bugs and GCC releases, Steven Bosscher, 2005/01/25
- Re: Objective-C bugs and GCC releases, Helge Hess, 2005/01/25
- Re: Objective-C bugs and GCC releases, Steven Bosscher, 2005/01/25
- Re: Objective-C bugs and GCC releases, Helge Hess, 2005/01/25
- Re: Objective-C bugs and GCC releases, Joe Buck, 2005/01/25
- Re: Objective-C bugs and GCC releases, Nicola Pero, 2005/01/25
- Re: Objective-C bugs and GCC releases, Steven Bosscher, 2005/01/25
- Re: Objective-C bugs and GCC releases, Nicola Pero, 2005/01/25