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> >     Well, enabling the raspberry Pi would be nice, but not really the main
> >     target.  As fun at the Pis are to play with, I'm a lot more concerned
> >     with enabling folks who want to really build systems, and that means
> >     "real" ARM64.
> >
> >
> > +1, my concern is there have been quite a few requests for the Pi,
> > mainly for the demo/wow factor.
>
> Oh, no question; if we had this, I'd take a pi cluster on the road with me.  
> But
> let's get things working on real ARM first, and debug the Pi later.
>

I've been kicking around with AArch64 using Fedora 24 with the goal of building 
Atomic Host. I have a AArch64 server machine for this. Linaro has an ARM64 
developer cloud you too are interested in playing around (let me know if I can 
help with that). Following F20 instructions [1] it seems that I need 
'rpm-ostree-autobuilder', which is my current stumbling block (any suggestions 
welcome!)

More generally: do folks have a short and medium term plan here?

After briefly chatting with Josh at RH summit, the short term goal is 'build 
Atomic Host for AArch64'.
Following that, I guess there might be some work to make Atomic Registry 'do 
the right thing'? And orchestration 'do the right thing'?

Best regards,
Richard

1. 
http://www.projectatomic.io/blog/2014/04/build-your-own-atomic-host-on-fedora-20/
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