Forwarding for the broader audience. Note that this is subject to further discussion. Please feel welcomed to join and participate in arm@ with regard to this, and the many other pieces related to FUDCon. Additionally, thank you very much to everyone who attended (physically, virtually, or in spirit) and made this a wonderful weekend that I enjoyed very much.
-- Sent from 30,000ft Begin forwarded message: > From: Brendan Conoboy <b...@redhat.com> > Date: January 19, 2013, 16:30:51 CST > To: arm <a...@lists.fedoraproject.org> > Subject: [fedora-arm] Fedora ARM Roadmap from this morning's hackfest > discussion > > During this morning's hackfest we discussed and agreed to a tentative > road-map for armv5, v6, v7, and v8. Part of this is in the context of moving > build infrastucture to the PHX colocation facility. Part of this is in the > context of pushing ARM to Primary architecture status. > > The following is a summary of what we agreed to: > > Any release we do as part of Fedora ARM will be supported according to PA > life cycle (IE, end of life between PA and SA ARM release will be the same > day). > > Any release we do as a secondary architecture will continue to be supported > by the secondary architecture koji instance, even if later releases are done > as a primary architecture. For example, F18-ARM will always be secondary > because it was built on the secondary koji hub. > > In a couple weeks' time we will have 96 Calxeda Highbank servers in PHX. > There is already a new koji hub and database in PHX ready to take over. Once > the ARM systems are running smoothly we will migrate armv5tel and armv7hl > builds to these machines. Dennis Gilmore will take the lead in migrating > koji to the new systems. > > Here is the plan on an architecture-by-architecture basis: > > armv5: F19 will be the last release we build on armv5tel. We will continue > to support F19 armv5tel throughout the supported lifecycle of F19. This > means packages in f19-testing, f19-updates, etc will continue until they're > shut down in prmiary. > > armv6: Seneca will continue their development of armv6hl on the hardware at > Seneca college. The systems currently working on armv5tel and armvhl will be > redirected to this effort once those architectures are migrated to PHX- > allowing them to make faster progress. > > armv7: The goal is to push armv7hl as a primary architecture in the Fedora 20 > or 21 timeframe. Once accepted some of the builders in PHX will be moved to > the primary network infrastructure, but a sufficient number will be left as > secondary builders to continue support for F19 and earlier throughout their > lifecycles. > > armv8: The aarch64 bootstrap effort continues to progress and is now at the > early portion of stage 3: Rebuilding packages natively with rpmbuild. To > follow will be a prolonged stage 4 in which most packages are built with > mock. When we bootstrapped armv7hl stage 4 was a significant group effort > and will hopefully be so again. It is likely we will reach stage stage 4 > before v8 hardware is generally available, so every person's assistance will > be especially welcome. The hope is to have v8 support in koji as a secondary > architecture shortly after hardware becomes available. Our educated guess is > that we will be somewhere between F20 and F21 development when v8 is ready to > be guided by koji as an official secondary architecture. > > That's it! > > -- > Brendan Conoboy / Red Hat, Inc. / b...@redhat.com > _______________________________________________ > arm mailing list > a...@lists.fedoraproject.org > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/arm
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