Andy Green wrote: > PowerPC appears to be, well, not dying, but moving into non-PC niches like > Xilinx FPGAs and Playstation 3, And it's still widely used in IBM servers. Don't forget the IBM servers. IBM has four main server families -- zSeries (mainframes), iSeries (AS/400 and Linux), pSeries (AIX and Linux), and xSeries (PC based). Both iSeries and pSeries use PowerPC-compatible processors. IBM is continuing to put a lot of resources into developing this family. This isn't a major market for Fedora, but it *is* a sizeable market for RHEL, which is a derivative of the same "rawhide" development tree as Fedora. So Red Hat has a vested interest in keeping the development tree supporting PowerPC -- all that's needed is for Fedora to keep tracking and fixing bugs (so report any you find), and producing releases. > so I guess the main worry would be about Fedora > eventually dropping support for it in the next years. So I don't think that's likely. James. -- E-mail: james@ | Ah yes. Thingie and thingamagig, and I'll throw in aprilcottage.co.uk | whatchamacallit too. Because in tech support, "button" is | sometimes a bit too technical for the average caller. | -- "mr_scoot" -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list