Hi Everyone,

Alberto Ruiz suggested adding a news item about the recent ARM donations
that the GNOME Foundation received. We've drafted a news item and have
scheduled it to post tomorrow (Wednesday) morning at 10:00 UTC. If you have
access to the website, you can check out the preview here:
https://www.gnome.org/?p=7132&preview=true. I'm also including the text
below.

Please let me know if you have any feedback. We can edit the post before
doing a social media blast for it later on Wednesday afternoon or Thursday
morning PDT.

Thanks!

Best,
Nuritzi


April 27, 2016

The GNOME Foundation welcomes ARM device donations

ORINDA, CA. Recently, the GNOME Foundation sent out a request seeking
donations of ARM build server hardware so that the GNOME project could
improve the support and quality of the GNOME desktop on ARM devices.

We quickly received a great deal of support from the larger GNOME community
and would like to thank and acknowledge the people and companies behind
each of the donations offered and accepted. All of the donated systems will
be used to build and test the GNOME desktop and its applications on both
the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of the ARM architecture.

A big thank you to the following generous donors and supporters:

*ARM*

Andrew Wafaa from ARM quickly responded to our request and reached out
internally to find us some hardware. In just a few weeks, he was able to
secure an OVERDRIVE 3000 from SoftIron which has an octa-core AMD Opteron
A1100 64-bit Cortex A57 ARM processor with 16Gb of RAM and 1TB hard disk.
This machine is already being hosted in the Red Hat Phoenix datacenter
where other GNOME servers are located.

*Banana Pi*

Leo Xu from Banana Pi reached out to us and donated a total of five Single
Board Computers with different Allwinner ARM chips. We will send them to
developers interested in enabling such hardware for use with GNOME.

*Codethink & Endless*

Paul Sherwood from Codethink reached out to us offering us several blades
at Codethink’s HP Moonshot system hosted by them in the UK. Endless is
sponsoring a project with Codethink to use this hardware to make xdg-app
runtime, SDK and app builds for ARM.

*Qualcomm*

Manik Taneja and Victor Ruiz from Canonical reached out to Ketal Gandhi at
Qualcomm about GNOME’s need for ARM hardware. Gandhi was able to have
Qualcomm donate four Dragonboard 410c Single Board Computers from the
96boards project. These boards will provide a great platform for
application developers who want to test their apps in ARM.

*Other Offers*

The Foundation would like to give its thanks to several other people who
offered help:

– Arc Riley who kindly offered rack space

– Michael Larabel from Phoronix who offered a lot of unused PandaBoards

– Kevin Fenzi from Fedora who offered hardware from the Fedora
infrastructure

– Mikael Frykholm from Tranquillity Hosting offering us rack space

– David Tischler from miniNodes.com offering to buy Raspberry Pi 3s for us
if needed

– Yann Leger from scaleway.com who committed to offering ARM servers in the
future

ARM support will be added initially to the sdk.gnome.org initiative where
binary releases of the GNOME platform and applications will be built.
End-users and developers can use the results on a wide variety of Linux
systems, running inside xdg-app sandboxes. Later, the GNOME project also
hopes to add ARM support to the GNOME Continuous project, so that the
latest development versions of the whole GNOME desktop will also be built
and tested on ARM systems.

These initiatives will allow the Foundation and its developers to build and
test the GNOME desktop on ARM systems, helping to further the mission of
the GNOME Foundation to bring a free and powerful desktop environment to as
many people as possible.

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*Nuritzi Sanchez*  |  +1.650.218.7388 |  Endless <http://endlessm.com/>
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