On Fri, Jan 04, 2013 at 01:58:48AM PST, Gordan Bobic spake thusly:
> At some point in the not too distant future I hope to get around to getting
> an automated build system in place, but since this project isn't sponsored by
> anyone, I have this thing called a "job" that really eats into my free time
> available to work on RS. ;)

I suspect the only sort of sponsorship that would help is cash, right?

If you ever need ARM hardware, bandwidth, hosting, whatever, I may be able to
help.

> Anaconda doesn't work on ARM yet. I'm not even sure they have it fully
> working on the latest Fedora yet. Because there is very little in terms of
> common standards on ARM, most devices require a proprietary kernel and a
> proprietary installation method.

My ODROID boards are from hardkernel.com which has a customized Ubuntu. I may
be able to use their bootloader, kernel and installation method but put the
RedSleeves userland on it to get what I want. If that works I'll post here. I
can also probably also use their bootloader setup, kernel source and .config to
roll my own for use with RedSleeves if necessary.

> >Is the Alpha release from Feb 2012 still the latest?
> 
> Yes, but some of the packages have been updated since then.

It might be good for marketing purposes to move it from Alpha to beta or even
release if people are having success with it as it is. Is there really anything
to worry about?

> In that case, please spread the word and contributed a wiki article specific
> to your device once you have it working. :)

Will do!

-- 
Tracy Reed

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