> My main concern is that having a single node as buildd without another
> for development purposes means that we don't have easy means to keep
> testing for example kernel upgrades.


Hey Guys, I stumbled upon this thread while trying to investigate if
debian would work on the calxeda platform. We're one of calxedas partners
and have specific customers who would really love to see debian working on
ours/calxedas platform.

Can I ask how far your efforts in porting have gone? Is there a wheezy
release for highbank that we could test out internally?

I would be more than happy to make some hardware available remotely for
you to use as a second build/test server. We have genuine demand for
debian on our platform. I'd also be happy to get involved in any way I can
to help out.

Thanks!
Dave

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