On Sat, Oct 9, 2010 at 2:11 AM, Johnathan Mantey <> wrote: > Yes, but does this place MM into a formal Fedora/RHEL/CentOS release process? > What is the fundamental benefit over maintaining an independent MM tree? >
Hello there, Well, I think others have already answer you briefly. It's a win-win situation for both communities. Sébastien and Gerard already expressed their views from a milkymist angle. Let me now tell you how FEL benefits. Free Electronic Lab focuses on ASIC design flows, our solutions in embedded environment was pretty poor. Thus this collaboration will help us identify the needs of a vibrant Milkymist community and extends our portfolio. Our collaboration is based on a hope that users will get an out of the box platform for instant hardware development. Our goals include "promote open hardware". Our existence is based on a hope to enhance hardware engineers experience using opensource EDA tools. We operate like a EDA/CAD group of a company but for the opensource hardware community. Our action items for milkymist is listed here https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-electronic-lab/wiki/Milkymist # yum groupinstall milkymist is already available on upcoming F-14 and upcoming RHEL-6. Currently tools available under the "yum groupinstall milkymist" includes all DONE items in the above url. Others will find their way once we have time to package and push their to the mirrors. cheers, chitlesh http://chitlesh.wordpress.com/ _______________________________________________ http://lists.milkymist.org/listinfo.cgi/devel-milkymist.org IRC: #milkym...@freenode Twitter: www.twitter.com/milkymistvj