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Here or There personal GitHub versus RISC V GitHub

AndyGlew edited this page Feb 1, 2021 · 1 revision

Some of my comp-arch writing, may be relevant to RISC-V. E.g. writing that was on my old comp-arch.net wiki, which I am slowly recovering. E.g. writing on the old comp.arch newsgroup. E.g. email, blogs, etc.

Q: should my comp-arch writings be moved to RISC-V mailing lists and GitHub?

A: No: my comp-arch writings are more general, not RISC-V specific.

Some may be copied or presented or submitted to RISC-V TGs etc.
But I will always want to maintain a copy under my own control. E.g. so it does not go away if RISC-V ever reorganizes or cleans up their with web.presence, possibly deleting things that I have written. E.g. so that modifications by others made to my writings do not get incorporated in my stuff without appropriate permission. First, in case I disagree with their edits. Second, in case they have copyright or other rights in what they have written.

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Much, probably most, of my comp-arch writings predate RISC-V.
Some of that rationale may be presented to RISC-V, but will undoubtedly be edited in so doing --- since my writing in general is oriented towards multiple instruction sets, whereas RISC-V people usually want to know only what is relevant RISC-V. Much of my writing predates the existence of the RISC-V instruction set, or at least my studying of that ISA, so again, needs to be updated with RISC-V examples and discussion.

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Of course, nothing that is employer proprietary will be posted on my own wikis or other public fora.

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