* Neal Gompa:

> We could, of course, choose to bring back support for big endian
> PowerPC if we wanted to have an "easier" platform for endianness. All
> POWER systems are bi-endian and IBM actively supports both endian
> modes.

I thought that big-endian is IBM i and AIX only these days, and that
there are no new POWER big-endian deployments on Linux?

> But yes, the fact that we've lacked access to test machines for s390x
> for several years now is a big bummer.

Is this actually true?  Access may not be as convenient as it is for
Debian Developers, but I thought there were ways to get an account on a
Fedora-specific machine if you were really interested in debugging
something (in addition to IBM programs in collaboration with Marist
College etc.).

Thanks,
Florian

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