Yes - lets just get something up on the wiki, and we can discuss/tune from there.

(and yes, we need a link to this from the site)

geir


Konovalova, Svetlana wrote:
I suggest just to provide just the definition and to add a link from the
site to the corresponding wiki page.

Cheers,
Sveta

-----Original Message-----
From: Mikhail Loenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 1:29 PM
To: harmony-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: [general] POLL : supported platforms

yes, I mean the current definitions

Then we could discuss the lists

Thanks,
Mikhail

2006/10/25, Stepan Mishura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 10/25/06, Mikhail Loenko wrote:
does it make sense to put it on the site?


To put what? The definition of "supported platform" or/and the list of
supported platforms?

I think it makes sense to put at least the definition.

Thanks,
Stepan.

Thanks,
Mikhail

2006/10/25, Stepan Mishura
On 10/16/06, Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
We're a volunteer project, so "supported" is based on interest
in
community.  Lets be clear by writing down a set of platforms
that we
as
a community commit to support.

I think we can define "support" as - "one or more people in the
community tests on that platform on a regular basis, there are
users
that use that platform, and we have people volunteering to find
and
fix
bugs that specifically affect that platform"

Just throw things out there and we'll gather the results and see
what's
popular.  We'll summarize in 3 days.  Please be clear in
indicating
what
you think should be reported.  Don't vote against anything. To
start,
using a broad brush :

Geir,

I'd like to summarize the discussion to put the summary to
web-site. I'm
going to add something like: "We aimed to support wide range of
different
platforms. The main criteria if platform is supported or not is
that
there
are people interesting in running test on regular base, reporting
build
status, finding and fixing bugs for that platform. A list of
currently
supported platforms can be found at
http://wiki.apache.org/harmony/Platforms_to_Run_VM_on. "

BTW, I think we can also  use as indication if a platform is
supported
if
someone set up Harmony build-and-test infra on the platform and
regularly
run it.

Comments? Objections?

Thanks,
Stepan.


Windows
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Windows XP x86

Linux
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Ubuntu 6 x86
Ubuntu 5 x86
RHEL  (version ?) x86
FC (version ?) x86
SUSE (verion ?) x86


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Stepan Mishura
Intel Middleware Products Division

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