Hello, B-Day Only 11 days left till we branch for the 3.2 release! However, considering that the dev meeting takes place next week there is not much time left for any significant changes to be incorporated into the 3.2 release. From my experience this is the best time to review all the enhancements, fixes and changes rather then try to get that patch checked-in at the last moment. We have already had seen retraction of the "address space series"patches in r167222. Unknown Unknowns The best way to describe my biggest concern as a release manager is the "things we do not know we don't know" . Up to date documentation goes a long a way to rectify this concern and I will be focusing on getting the 3.2 release notes in sync with the checked-in reality. Distilling all the changes into a readable release notes is a somewhat tedious process and I would appreciate any help that I can get. If you think that a particular item needs to be mentioned in the release notes please either modify them or drop me an e-mail. I would also encourage you to review the documentation, especially the user manuals. One of the most important and often frustrating (for the user) aspects of using complex tools like llvm/clang is the usage of command line options. I was recently stumped by the "shenanigans" going on with the clang driver options, which are not reflected in the documentation. Correct up to date documentation goes a long way to smooth interactions of the user-option-tool triple. Pawel