[fedora-arm] Re: State of the mibility SIG, dec 2023

2023-12-14 Thread Kevin Fenzi
On Thu, Dec 14, 2023 at 09:16:02AM +, Peter Robinson wrote: > One other thing I had meant to bring up to mobility meetings, which I > had been missing which I think I now realise is probably because they > moved to matrix. > > Is handheld gaming consoles a possible focus or interest for

[fedora-arm] Re: State of the mibility SIG, dec 2023

2023-12-14 Thread Kevin Fenzi
On Thu, Dec 14, 2023 at 08:47:10AM +, Peter Robinson wrote: > Hi Kevin, > > Thanks for the update. Comments inline. > > Firstly I'd like to apologise for my lack of public participation in > the SIG, the last year or two has proven quite problematic for me > personally, I've had a lot of

[fedora-arm] Re: State of the mibility SIG, dec 2023

2023-12-14 Thread Kevin Fenzi
On Thu, Dec 14, 2023 at 08:00:50AM +0100, Dan Čermák wrote: > Hi Kevin, > > I'm sorry to hear that you bumped into so many issues with upstreaming > patches and hence have to put the SIG into a dormant state. > > Nevertheless, I would like to thank you and all the contributors for > your amazing

[fedora-arm] Re: State of the mibility SIG, dec 2023

2023-12-14 Thread Peter Robinson
One other thing I had meant to bring up to mobility meetings, which I had been missing which I think I now realise is probably because they moved to matrix. Is handheld gaming consoles a possible focus or interest for mobility SIG? I've seen a bunch of devices, in particular the Anbernic RGXX3

[fedora-arm] Re: State of the mibility SIG, dec 2023

2023-12-14 Thread Peter Robinson
Hi Kevin, Thanks for the update. Comments inline. Firstly I'd like to apologise for my lack of public participation in the SIG, the last year or two has proven quite problematic for me personally, I've had a lot of "higher priorities" which has reduced my available hacking time, and that seems