On 01/25/2013 08:22 AM, Dennis Gilmore wrote:
Hi all,
I wanted to kick off a discussion, I think that with the work that
Seneca is doing for armv6hl to support the Raspberry Pi most of the
need for building sfp has gone away. I would like us to drop support
for sfp in F19 that means that anyone running a kirkwood based system
would get supported software updates for approximately 13 months from
now. with cubie boards and other devices coming around that are cheap
and more powerful and similar options I think there is little benefit
to continuing to support sfp.
I've been thinking the same thing. This still gives people on kirkwood
plugs over a year of active support, and Pi users will continue to have
support via armv6hl. Another added benefit is that this will free up
rawhide build systems which can be used by other Fedora communities who
want to run projects on the ARM boxes (COPR, infra, etc).
Ive put in a request to get numbers of people using the arm and
armhfp
portions of mirrormanager to get some idea of the number of users out
there, though i suspect most arm are raspberry pi and people building
in mock.
That'll be some great information to have. It would be interesting to
know Seneca's Pi download stats, too.
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