On Mon, Jan 8, 2018 at 6:06 PM, Andreas Tunek <andreas.tu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2018-01-08 19:03 GMT+01:00 Jonathan Dieter <jdie...@lesbg.com>:
>> On Mon, 2018-01-08 at 12:53 -0500, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
>>> On 8 January 2018 at 12:28, Matthew Miller <mat...@fedoraproject.org>
>>> wrote:
>>> > On Mon, Jan 08, 2018 at 09:16:05AM -0800, Adam Williamson wrote:
>>> > > A significant miss here is 'testing'. Making an arch primary
>>> > > means we
>>> > > need to ensure we have the necessary resources to run all the
>>> > > relevant
>>> > > validation testing.
>>> >
>>> > Are there hardware needs here? (Like, not in the server room but in
>>> > QA
>>> > team member's hands?)
>>> >
>>>
>>> I would say in both. We would need to make sure we have enough
>>> systems
>>> which openqa can reliably run on and we need to have some sort of
>>> system that testers can get a hand on. That would require a bit of a
>>> 'we expect this hardware to work and this is how you buy/get it' from
>>> the aarch64 team.. otherwise most everyone is going to come and ask
>>> why the raspberry pi 3 isn't supported (just like they did with the
>>> raspberry pi 1 and 2.) [I am not looking to rehash why it isn't ..
>>> more that is what most testers can get their hands on easily.. and it
>>> is not a aarch64 platform we support).
>>
>> I may be going off in the weeds here, but is https://fedoraproject.org/
>> wiki/Architectures/ARM/Raspberry_Pi#Raspberry_Pi_3_aarch64_support not
>> accurate when it says it *is* supported?
>>
>
> That link does not work for me and I get some strange redirect to the
> Fedora download page.

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/Raspberry_Pi
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