On Tue, Jul 9, 2013 at 10:50 AM, Matthew Garrett <mj...@srcf.ucam.org> wrote:
> llvmpipe has been known to be broken for months, and nobody on the ARM
> team appears capable of fixing it. As a result, ARM shipped in F19
> without any out of the box support for running our default desktop.
>
> This doesn't make it seem like the ARM port currently has sufficient
> developer expertise involved, and I'd really like to hear what the plans
> are for (a) fixing the existing problems, and (b) ensuring that we don't
> end up in a situation where other architectures are held up because
> there's nobody who can fix ARM-specific bugs.

Does the secureboot situation on arm mean that this primary architecture
will eventually be un-bootable for people running a non-redhat signed kernel?
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