Hi,

>I have a few sparc32 machines and I can give access to them to any
>developer needing it. 

I don't think that it's the lack of hardware which has lead us to the
current situation. There's plenty out there, though not blindingly fast.

>I think Debian/[EMAIL PROTECTED] is a very good idea, but it depends on
>how many people would like to contribute.

I tend to differ. It will be easier to fix the Linux kernel, find a maintainer
for it and then get it into Debian again. We would leveraging the existing
work better that way.

Just my 2 cents,
Uli
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