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Announcing the GNU Toolchain Infrastructure Project

Announcing the GNU Toolchain Infrastructure Project

Posted Sep 28, 2022 19:57 UTC (Wed) by zdzichu (subscriber, #17118)
In reply to: Announcing the GNU Toolchain Infrastructure Project by kilobyte
Parent article: Announcing the GNU Toolchain Infrastructure Project

Fancy domain, no names, questionable content. It looks like another from Pocock's harassment circle (next to debian.day, fsf.community, debian.community etc.)


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Announcing the GNU Toolchain Infrastructure Project

Posted Sep 28, 2022 20:47 UTC (Wed) by lkundrak (subscriber, #43452) [Link] (2 responses)

> no names

Not true.

There's a "People" <https://gnu.tools/en/people/> link in the navigation bar and basically every single word on that site has a real name attached to it in the site's source repository <https://git.gnu.tools/git/gnu-tools-website> linked from the footer.

Announcing the GNU Toolchain Infrastructure Project

Posted Sep 28, 2022 21:26 UTC (Wed) by dullfire (guest, #111432) [Link] (1 responses)

Kind of surprising that apparently that horse was beat to death only about a year and a half ago (if the sites git logs are to be believed).


Announcing the GNU Toolchain Infrastructure Project

Posted Sep 29, 2022 7:20 UTC (Thu) by lkundrak (subscriber, #43452) [Link]

That is not the sort of thing you can infer from a git log from a static web site, is it?

The date you picked is pretty much when it was created.

Announcing the GNU Toolchain Infrastructure Project

Posted Sep 29, 2022 5:39 UTC (Thu) by LtWorf (subscriber, #124958) [Link] (1 responses)

pocock surely names names.

Announcing the GNU Toolchain Infrastructure Project

Posted Sep 29, 2022 9:17 UTC (Thu) by ale2018 (guest, #128727) [Link]

Names also appear in their thanks page. One is Carlos O'Donell, the author of the announce.


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