* ni...@thykier.net <ni...@thykier.net> [2016-08-17 22:05]: > * Which architectures are you committing to be an active porter for? > * Please describe recent relevant porter contributions. > * Are you running/using Debian testing or sid on said port(s)?
For armel, armhf and arm64, I: * Triage d-i bugs * Test d-i regularly * Fix d-i bugs/issues * Test latest kernels * Enable kernel options * Write and update documentation armel has support for 2 major SoC platorms, Orion and Kirkwood (both use the "marvell" kernel flavour in stretch). I posted a call for help regarding Orion a few months ago. Since then, Roger Shimizu has been very active with Buffafo devices. I fixed a major problem with HP mv2120 devices (#809611). I also brought back installer support for Orion-based QNAP devices a few months ago. Orion devices are quite old now but they are in good shape for stretch. We support a number of Kirkwood devices (mostly NAS) and they generally work well. I don't see any concerns there from a d-i or kernel perspective. armhf: Karsten Merker, Ian Campbell and Vagrant Cascadian have done a great job with d-i support for armhf. I recently enabled some kernel options for 32-bit NVIDIA Tegra and wrote some documentation. arm64: Steve McIntyre has done great work getting UEFI arm64 platforms supported in d-i. I am working on getting some arm64 platforms supported that use u-boot. A new flash-kernel was uploaded recently and there's more to come. I wrote some documentation about running Debian on ARM devices, e.g.: https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/NVIDIA/Jetson-TK1 https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Seagate/PersonalCloud If you need more evidence, check out the changelogs for debian-installer, flash-kernel, mv2120-utils and linux. I'm a DD. Martin Michlmayr -- Martin Michlmayr http://www.cyrius.com/
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