On Sat, 2012-03-24 at 16:37 +0000, "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" wrote:
> On 03/24/2012 04:22 PM, Peter Robinson wrote:
> > That's not entirely true, in the short term we likely won't use
> > anaconda, in the medium to long term we plan to use anacona
> > exclusively, whether that be on the server style hardware using
> > traditional install methods (gui, text or kickstart) or to build the
> > images in similar ways to how we currently use it to build LiveCDs or
> > amazon images. Having spoken with the Anaconda guys in Milan and
> > Blacksburg they have some even more interesting ideas that I could
> > have imagined but they're all RFE stages at the moment. In the more
> > distant future (A15 and arm64) alot of non embedded ARM platforms will
> > even use uEFI..... whether that's a good thing or not I'll leave up to
> > the reader to decide:)
> 
> If and when the arm sig decides to start using Anaconda ( which is 
> probably based on this when Anaconda supports it )reporters would have 
> to follow the install matrix until then they simply report if the image 
> that got created for their particular hw works or not.
> 
> You guys might want to give us a list of applications to test so we can 
> see if we already cover them.
> ( We obviously need to created test cases for those that we don't cover 
> already.)
> 
> Other than the above I dont think there is nothing more we from the arm 
> sig.
> 
> If the arm sig needs some kind of blessing from QA considered it done ( 
> unless someone object then he can do so now ).

I pretty much agree, every time we've talked about it we've figured
there's not actually a whole lot that needs to be done. The biggest
thing really is to make sure there are people with every supported ARM
target device who are willing to file a 'does it work' report (and,
obviously, bugs where it doesn't) for each compose, I can't see a lot
beyond that at present. Peter, can you? Are there any big problems with
actually running ARM at the moment of the kind that would be appropriate
to turn into test cases for the future, or is it really just a case
right now of development grind in getting things to build?
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