There are two separate issues to consider here:

1. User space packages: The discussion so far has centered around this
one. Anyone can rebuild the Ubuntu packages and recreate an ARMv5/v6
based distro out of them. There appear to be a number of parties that
are interested in this, mostly for v5, and the multiarch support should
make this much easier to support in the long run. I would highly doubt
that Canonical is interested in this, mostly because the specs of any
ARMv5/v6 device are simply not enough to run a desktop distro, with less
than 512MB of RAM. Linaro is also not likely to help out there because
all the members are focused on their ARMv7 based products now. This
could change of course if Broadcom or someone else with a lot of ARMv6
devices was joining Linaro.

2. Kernel support: Any device that is getting supported by a general
purpose distro needs kernel support. From all I can tell, Broadcom are
almost violently opposed to working with the community, so this is not
happening any time soon. The bcm2708 platform code does not seem to be
all that bad and I guess someone with enough time on their hands can do
the work to clean that up by themselves. Reverse-engineering and
rewriting the Videocore stuff is a completely different thing though, so
any distro would be limited to the things that run on the ARM11 core and
none of the  video acceleration that make the hardware platform mildly
interesting to users.

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