From: Stepan D. <stp...@na...> - 2013-06-10 18:03:18
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Guys, I propose to make your back-end stable and join to LLVM project then. Yes, just add your back-end to LLVM. There are few advantages: 1. You won't synchronize it anymore. If somebody will brake AVR backend, then, according to LLVM policy: it *his* blame, and he will fix it, not you and me. You will get some kind of protection. 2. Being in main llvm repo, AVR backend will attract more developers and testers, more people that may be interested in your code. 3. You lose nothing in that case. Benefits only. 4. You will still code owners, of course. What do you think? -Stepan. |