I can test with RPI4, Pine64 and SoPine.

Cheers,

Daniel

On Tue, Nov 10, 2020 at 5:06 PM Mohan Boddu <mbo...@bhujji.com> wrote:

> I have an old pine64 and a rpi 3 model b+, I am happy to help in
> testing as well.
>
> If there is a list of supported devices, then people can add their
> names who have them and want to help test Fedora on them, that would
> be very helpful. During the time of a release, QA can just ask them if
> they have tested the release candidate image on them and get feedback
> from them directly rather than putting more work on arm folks to test
> the image on every supported platform.
>
> On Tue, Nov 10, 2020 at 1:07 PM Kevin Fenzi <ke...@scrye.com> wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, Nov 10, 2020 at 11:28:49AM -0500, Matthew Miller wrote:
> > > In the meeting right after the F33 release, we talked about
> identifying a
> > > handful of key devices and making sure anyone with a serious interest
> in
> > > testing or enablement work has what they need. I've talked with Marie,
> and
> > > while we're not overflowing with cash, Fedora does have unspent budget
> which
> > > would normally have gone to travel sponsorships and this seems to be a
> > > reasonable thing to use some of it on. IoT is a Fedora Edition, after
> all,
> > > and worth investing in.
> > >
> > > At that meeting, we talked about y'all coming up with a list of
> specific
> > > hardware we can order for people. Because reimbursements are a mess
> right
> > > now for unrelated reasons, it's easiest when it's something Marie can
> > > actually go to a web store, click some buttons, and have shipped
> direct. Can
> > > y'all (IoT WG and ARM SIG) come up with a formal list with prices and
> URLs?
> > > (Also, if other things like microsd cards need to be included?)
> > >
> > > Of course, once we have a list of hardware, I'd also like to send it to
> > > people. I know there's some worry about people volunteering, getting
> stuff,
> > > and not actually doing anything. We want to make sure the devices are
> going
> > > to people who will actually be able to make use of them. But I also
> don't
> > > want that to be a blocker, so, if you're new but serious I am willing
> to
> > > consider including you too. (Perhaps with the promise that if your best
> > > intentions don't work out, you find someone else to pass the hardware
> on
> > > to.)
> > >
> > > Rather than people emailing me at random, which is easy for me to
> drop, can
> > > the WG and/or SIG come up with a list of people? I'm thinking
> something like
> > > a dozen people and 1-3 devices each depending on commitment level.
> >
> > I have some very old pine64 boards and a beagleboneblack here...
> > I'd be happy to test some more up to date hardware.
> >
> > kevin
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