Re: Fedora Working Groups: Call for Self-Nominations

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On Thu, 2013-10-24 at 19:56 -0400, Josh Boyer wrote:

> It is up to each WG to determine their product requirements.  That
> includes which architectures and target users they are trying to
> produce a product for.
> 
> > We've done a lot of work over the last few cycles to really bump ARM up
> > to 'first class citizen' status, and a lot of that is coming together -
> > I think reasonably successfully - in F19 and F20. It would be rather odd
> > to go with a change for F21 or F22 which goes in the opposite direction.
> 
> ARM is important long term, yes.  I don't necessarily think that ARM
> is equally important across all of the existing products.  I find it
> more likely that ARM is important enough to have it's own WG and it's
> own product, which may or may not have commonality with the other
> products.

I'm not entirely sure that makes sense; it seems to be a conceptual
error. ARM is an architecture. In practice, at present, the
ARM-architecture based hardware we support mostly falls into a certain
category that kind of naturally lends itself to a particular kind of
product, but that seems a transient scenario, not a permanent one.
Looked at conceptually, it doesn't make any more sense for there to be
an 'ARM working group' and an 'ARM product' than it does for there to be
an 'x86_64 working group' and an 'x86_64 product', but those are, I
think, prima facie absurd. The concepts of 'working group' and 'product'
have been drawn up along broadly _functional_ lines, and a 'working
group' or 'product' for a specific system architecture doesn't really
line up with that design.

I think the approach I implied in my email - making sure the functional
WGs and products we are inventing do not neglect any of our primary
architectures and use cases - is the correct way to go.
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