Andreas Jaeger wrote:
On Thursday 08 July 2010 12:11:16 Per Jessen wrote:
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
One thing that was in Martin's proposal under "We will not do anymore": * Supporting old hardware and non-mainstream architectures * Supporting form-factors that are not workstation, laptop, server
or netbook
What is the best way to describe the current situation regarding form-factory and architectures?
I'm not sure we need to state "what we will not do any more". When it comes to hardware, it's better to state "what we will do":
What we will do:
* endeavour to support primary form-factors: workstation, laptop, server and netbook. * endeavour to support current hardware and mainstream architectures.
I understand this definition of "current hardware" is as fuzzy as "old hardware", but I doubt if anyone will be able to come up with an exact definition.
mainstream architectures are x86 and x86-64. How do we describe the current status of support for Arm, PowerPC, Sparc etc?
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