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The GCC Summit was an annual conference for developers of the GNU Compiler Collection and related free software technologies. The conference was a 3-day event and was held from 2003–2010 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada with the exception of the 2009 summit, which was held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It has been replaced by the GNU Tools Cauldron.

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GNU Tools Cauldron

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The GCC Summit has been replaced by the GNU Tools Cauldron, a conference held by GNU[1] mainly focused on GNU Compiler Collection (GCC), but also GNU Debugger, GNU Binutils, and others.[2]

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References

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  1. ^ "cauldron2019 - GCC Wiki". gcc.gnu.org. Retrieved 2019-09-19.
  2. ^ "Simon Marchi - GNU Tools Cauldron 2019". gcc.gnu.org. Retrieved 2019-09-19.