Re: [PATCH 2/2] Add documentation/arch/00-INDEX

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On 04/24/2011 08:48 PM, Paul Mundt wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 11:53:50AM -0500, Rob Landley wrote:
>> +powerpc/
>> +	- Apple/IBM/Motorola PowerPC, http://penguinppc.org http://power.org
>> +s390/
>> +	- IBM S/390 and Z-series mainframes, http://linuxvm.org
>> +sh/
>> +	- Hitachi/Renesas SuperH (sh4): http://oss.renesas.com
> 
> References to Hitachi are unecessary.

Mention of the company that developed the chip is unnecessary?  I should
strip Apple off the PowerPC too, I take it?

> I also have no idea why you've listed sh4 here,

For the same reason qemu-system-sh4 exists but qemu-system-sh doesn't?
Sort of like the x86/i386 directory being where the 32-bit docs live
(even though the 80386 ceased production in 2007).  "Here's the variant
you might have heard of."

But sure, take that off too...

> as that really has nothing to do with anything. The OSS
> site is also the wrong thing to use here.
> 
> 	- SuperH architecture, see http://www.renesas.com/products/mpumcu/superh/superh_landing.jsp
> 
> will be fine.

Which is way over 80 characters.  (And everything in this directory is
an architecture, that's why the other lines don't say "architecture".
But even the tab, the minus, one space, the name "SuperH", one space,
and that link is still over 80 characters.)

I'll just revert this back to the original description currently in the
top level 00-INDEX for that directory, which "git blame" says has been
there unmodified for over 7 years, so changing it is orthogonal to
moving it.

Rob
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