Re: Fedora 33 System-Wide Change proposal: CompilerPolicy Change

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Steven Munroe wrote:
> And while you allow that some packages have good reasons to stick with
> GCC. Several others on this list have demanded that clang/LLVM replace
> GCC as the default compiler.

Just to clear up any potential misunderstandings: I do NOT support replacing 
GCC with Clang/LLVM as the default compiler (at this time or in the 
foreseeable future). I have only stated that IF there are strong reasons to 
switch, THEN it should be done systemwide and not only for some special 
cases. But I currently see more reasons NOT to switch.

Of course, some people here have proposed to change the default, that is 
undisputed. But I just wanted to make it clear that I was not one of those 
people, in case somebody got that false impression for some reason.

        Kevin Kofler
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