Good day, 

By way of introduction - I'm Paul Whalen, recently hired by Red Hat to look at 
introducing QA testing for Fedora ARM. I have been working in the ARM space 
since Seneca College took on the task of hosting the Fedoa Koji Build System in 
May of 2010.
With an increase of consumer and soon to be relased Enterprise-level ARM 
devices coming to the market over the course of the next couple of years, we 
see this as a great opporunity for Fedora to remain a technology leader by 
fully supporting this emerging architecture. 
We have recently opened up discussions with developers and the community, 
engaging in a variety of topics to understand the requirements of moving the 
ARM secondary arch to primary ( details 
-https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/FedoraARM) - with no disruption to the 
existing Fedora ecosphere. Introducing existing QE tests will prove problematic 
as currently there is no anaconda support for ARM, images are copied to 
removable media like SD cards rather then using an installer. Work is currently 
being done in this area to improve the process for end users. 
A ticket was previously opened up to address the issue of incorporating ARM 
into the existing QA tests (http://fedorahosted.org/fedora-qa/ticket/277), and 
begin the discussion of what work is still needed. I would like to revisit this 
on the mailing list, to see what steps need to be addressed by the ARM team for 
a smooth migration to be possible.

Paul
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