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On Jan 10, 2011, at 6:04 AM, Nicola Pero wrote: > here is a possible suggestion for the GCC front-page news. I tried to conform > to the style of the other news. Comments welcome. > > Ok to commit ? Looks good to me... I don't recall if Gerald prefers to do the checkin or he prefers that the news creators do the checkin, if the later, Ok.
On Mon, 10 Jan 2011, Nicola Pero wrote:
> Ok to commit ? Any suggestions for changes ?
This is quite long compared to the length of your usual entries. It
is fine, just would be good to shorten it a bit.
Would it work to say
...will have support for <a href="gcc-4.6/changes.html#objective-c">many
new Objective-C features</a> and a new GNU Objective-C runtime API.
?
In the second sentence how about omitting "work" and "helpful", especially
the latter appears redundant. ;-) And I think "support" is sufficient,
we don't need "support and review" here.
Gerald
On Mon, 10 Jan 2011, Mike Stump wrote: > Looks good to me... I don't recall if Gerald prefers to do the checkin > or he prefers that the news creators do the checkin, if the later, Ok. I'll be happy to do the checkin, but it's perfectly fine for Nicola to go ahead. News items on the main page are about the one item where I prefer to approve them over maintainers just going ahead (which is quite fine for the release notes and other parts) to make them consistent and fair. Happy to see you guys documenting the improvements on the Objective-C front so nicely! Gerald
Index: index.html =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/gcc/wwwdocs/htdocs/index.html,v retrieving revision 1.774 diff -u -r1.774 index.html --- index.html 4 Jan 2011 11:46:24 -0000 1.774 +++ index.html 10 Jan 2011 14:03:27 -0000 @@ -50,6 +50,16 @@ <h2 style="margin-top:0pt;" id="news">News</h2> <dl class="news"> +<dt>January 10, 2011</dt> + +<dd><a href="gcc-4.6/changes.html#objective-c">GCC 4.6</a> will have + support for many new Objective-C features, including declared and + synthesized properties, dot syntax, fast enumeration, optional + protocol methods, method attributes, protocol attributes, class + attributes, class extensions and a new GNU Objective-C runtime API. + This work was contributed by Nicola Pero and Iain Sandoe, with + helpful support and review by Mike Stump.</dd> + <dt>December 16, 2010</dt> <dd><a href="gcc-4.5/">GCC 4.5.2</a> has been released.</dd>