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[Bug gas/25224] [Z80][PATCH] Add support for Zylog Z180 and eZ80 CPUs
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nickc at redhat dot com |
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[Bug gas/25224] [Z80][PATCH] Add support for Zylog Z180 and eZ80 CPUs |
Date: |
Fri, 13 Dec 2019 15:46:42 +0000 |
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=25224
--- Comment #4 from Nick Clifton <nickc at redhat dot com> ---
(In reply to Sergey Belyashov from comment #3)
> Can you explain, what do you mean:
> > Do you have a binutils copyright assignment on file with the FSF ?
>
> I need to sign some "papers" or I need to add some headers to files?
Sign some papers. Basically you need to agree to hand over the copyright
of any files that you contribute to the FSF. In order to do this you
need to fill out one of the forms found here:
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=gnulib.git;a=tree;f=doc/Copyright;h=22db9a802b4da96ad455cd933351c1359108f95d;hb=HEAD
(I would suggest the request-assign.future one). Fill it out, email
it to the FSF and then wait for them to process it on their end and
get back to you.
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- [Bug gas/25224] [Z80][PATCH] Add support for Zylog Z180 and eZ80 CPUs, sergey.belyashov at gmail dot com, 2019/12/13
- [Bug gas/25224] [Z80][PATCH] Add support for Zylog Z180 and eZ80 CPUs, nickc at redhat dot com, 2019/12/13
- [Bug gas/25224] [Z80][PATCH] Add support for Zylog Z180 and eZ80 CPUs, sergey.belyashov at gmail dot com, 2019/12/13
- [Bug gas/25224] [Z80][PATCH] Add support for Zylog Z180 and eZ80 CPUs,
nickc at redhat dot com <=
- [Bug gas/25224] [Z80][PATCH] Add support for Zylog Z180 and eZ80 CPUs, sergey.belyashov at gmail dot com, 2019/12/16
- [Bug gas/25224] [Z80][PATCH] Add support for Zylog Z180 and eZ80 CPUs, nickc at redhat dot com, 2019/12/17
- [Bug gas/25224] [Z80][PATCH] Add support for Zylog Z180 and eZ80 CPUs, sergey.belyashov at gmail dot com, 2019/12/17
- [Bug gas/25224] [Z80][PATCH] Add support for Zylog Z180 and eZ80 CPUs, nickc at redhat dot com, 2019/12/17