Criteria for adding new ARM boards to F20 support list

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Hi everybody,

In today's ARM meeting in #fedora-meeting-1 we started the discussion on the procedure for supporting new ARM devices in Fedora 20. Previously this was done in an ad-hoc manner by the ARM team. While we will continue to enable as diverse a set of devices as possible, this is specifically about what devices are considered supported in a GA release. As an example, in Fedora 19 we supported the Trimslice, but not the AC100, even though they are both Tegra 2 devices and in theory may both work. Many unsupported devices may work, but only a select few can be release blockers.

Starting in Fedora 20 / kernel 3.11, we think the following devices may be newly supportable:

Calxeda Midway with LPAE

Wandboard (i.MX6)

Utilite (i.MX6)

AC100 (Tegra 2)

BeagleBone Black & White

More than anything, this is about minimum requirements for QE. Support implies testing, release blocking, etc, so growing the matrix needs to approached cautiously. There is also a question of timing- what is the cutoff for adding a new release blocking device? Alpha? Beta? Is it a feature request? Feedback appreciated.

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Brendan Conoboy / Red Hat, Inc. / blc@xxxxxxxxxx
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