> I know that the RPi 4 is not currently supported in Fedora, while we wait for 
> upstream kernel support for the new Broadcom BCM2711 SOC.
>
> However, I now see that there is some support for the BCM2711 in kernel 5.5, 
> and I also see that kernel 5.5 is in rawhide.

It's been worked on.

> Thus, I'm wondering if that is sufficient to start talking about Fedora on 
> the RPi 4.

It's being worked upon. Ultimately I don't tend to talk about it
widely because most Raspberry Pi users complain if it's not perfect
with accelerated graphics and a whole bunch of other features and I
end up with more support requests than I can cope with.

> I'm currently running Manjaro on my RPi 4, because they have an aarch64 
> version, and I wanted an aarch64 machine to experiment with.
>
> I'm not sure if the Fedora ARM team plans to support both 32-bit and 64-bit 
> mode on the RPi 4, so any information about that would be appreciated.

Well I do most of the RPi enablement, and yes, it's intended to
support it in similar ways to the way we support the RPi 2/3 devices.

> I'm interested in helping out.  If there is something I can do, please let me 
> know.

What are your capabilities to help out? Are you a kernel developer,
user space developer etc?
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