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So, hello everyone, I'm Tomas Schwinger, I was already co-organizing this

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death room last year and this year I'm joined by Mark Pooleys and Jose Marjese.

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Also, GCC developers, we're happy to be here again, we're happy to

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again do this in the same room with LLVM, like last year, we just switched

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us around, you know, that's great, the room is full right from the beginning,

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that's also great, I guess that's also to attribute to the upcoming fun talk.

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We already, you'll do that.

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Right, yeah, thanks for coming, GCC is a life, I guess people use it otherwise

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you wouldn't be here, that's work to be done obviously, other compilers also exist,

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they are also great, we benefit from each other, that's great.

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If you want to work on GCC talk to us people here, there's not only LLVM work,

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but also still GCC work, right, so, what do I need to say?

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Nothing else, I guess we are joke, just in case the speaker wouldn't

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wouldn't show up.

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Okay, but I still have three minutes to fill, do you know compiler joke?

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No, that's nothing to joke about, that's fair.

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Okay, did I miss anything?

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All right, then we will get set up and start five minutes past three.

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Okay, that's fine.

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Oh yes, good point, I should probably do that.

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Oh great, okay.

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I'm sorry.

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Oh yeah, yeah, no, it wasn't, that was an accident, but I'm glad you said that,

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I'll pretend it was.

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I guess I can do it already, introduce the next speaker or the first one,

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or the first speaker actually, or no, we will wait because the live stream should

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pick that up.

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For them, it's strict about the timing.

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Also, well, I can mention that in the meantime, we had how many submissions

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this year, 20 something?

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Yeah, again, same problem as last year, we had way too many submissions

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to handle in the room.

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We would have loved to give the speakers, well, you have a long speaking slot

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because we, but the others, we had to cut them down a number of minutes

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because we wanted to.

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Again, present a good overview range of things that people are doing in

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GCC and tools generally.

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So that's a great problem to have.

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When you organize this step room, especially the first one last year,

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you have no idea if we would get three submissions or maybe just two.

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Or, well, yeah, we got 20 or something.

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That's great.

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In the bigger room next year.

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Wow, bigger room, yeah, like every death room.

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Okay.

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It's like, it's doesn't come on.

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It's amazing.

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Yeah, it's only...

