Tomas Mraz wrote: > On Tue, 2012-03-20 at 15:19 +0000, Matthew Garrett wrote: >> 4) All supported platforms must have kernels built from the Fedora >> kernel SRPM and enabled by default in the spec file. Each kernel must be >> built in a timely manner for every SRPM upload. > > I do not like this requirement. This seems to be specifically provided > to block the possibility to have ARM as a primary architecture if we do > not want to support just one or two ARM platforms. I do not really see a > problem in limiting platforms during rawhide development and branched > development. Additional platforms could be enabled for final builds > before the release freezes and for update builds. Yet that requirement makes a lot of sense, and is yet another reason why ARM shouldn't even be CONSIDERED for primary status at this point. Building a separate kernel for every single machine just doesn't scale. Imagine if we had to build a Thinkpad kernel, a MacBook kernel, a Dell Inspiron kernel etc. (and I didn't even bring model numbers in here!). There's no way such a setup is supportable. > Another solution might be in koji where the kernels for the additional > platforms would be built in parallel on multiple build hosts. Of course > that would require changes in koji. Indeed it would, and it still wouldn't fix the underlying issue. > Of course the general requirement that builds on the architecture to be > promoted must not take much longer time than builds on the current > primary architectures still stays. Right, and I don't see ARM satisfying this any time soon either. Kevin Kofler -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel