Hi,

On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 8:55 PM, Adam Samalik <asamalik@redhat.com> wrote:
Thank you for the link!

I think that this content would be very useful to Fedora packagers. Do you think it would be useful to our target audience as well?
 
Yes, it will be useful for target audience who are looking to run their application on architectures like s390, PowerPC using Fedora. For example: Foo is a  developer who is writing his application on Intel laptop (x86_64 easily accessible) but interested in running his application on other architectures (say s390) too. For testing his application he can't go and buy a new s390 box (costly and will have to  set-up running environment). But, by reading this page he can build his application on s390 arch using infrastructure provided available in Fedora. If needed he can run and test by getting access to available Fedora s390 box.
 
Let me just remind the goal of the portal:
"The target audience is developers working on Fedora. To be clear, I am talking about developers building *on* Fedora, rather than contributing *to* Fedora." [1]

Thanks for the link. I somehow didn't see this wiki page earlier. I have previously looked into Fedora developer portal website and it's github page. After reading this wiki page, I understand that  sub-sections like Contributing to PowerPC in Fedora (mentioned by  Miroslav Suchý ) won't be much useful.