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First Annual GCC Developers' Summit

May 25-27, 2003

The GCC Developers' Summit is an opportunity for the core developers of all parts of the GNU Compiler Collection to get together with those from other portions of the Development tools community. Our main focus is to promote a vendor neutral environment and to promote open dialog, show new technologies, and to provide an infrastructure to assist in long term planning.

The conference is a unique opportunity for GNU developers and enthusiasts from all over the world to meet and talk, to present their work and keep building the future of the tools. It is also our goal to include developer's of glibc, Binutils, and other related technologies.

Recent News

May 29th, 2003

The Summit has now concluded and almost everyone should be back home. We would like to thank everyone who participated as well as our sponsors for making this event possible.

The Proceedings are now Available and we encourage you to distribute this pdf to anyone who may find it interesting.

The first of the event Photos are now available at http://tricolour.net/photos/2003/05/27/gccs.html and we'd like to thank Richard Guy Briggs for the work.

May 20th, 2003

The list of Delegates is available. This list is currently out of date and includes only those who've given express permission to be listed.

April 25th, 2003

The Preliminary Schedule is now done. There are some events currently missing but it will evolve over the next week. Feedback may be sent to ajh@gccsummit.org.

March 15th, 2003

All of the paper acceptances have gone out and we expect the presenters to submit details and be listed on the Paper Presentation page shortly. There will be a total of 20 papers presented during the Summit with the first day reserved for meetings, Working Groups and Tutorials. (more details on these coming soon).

February 21st, 2003

The official Announcement for the Summit has been published.