Hi Gordan,

Awesome news and I really admire your dedication to the project.
Thanks for all you efforts!!

PS: BTW this list is my only source to find ARM based computers - it
appears you keep up with all the ARM based hardware.   Thanks again!!

Regards,


On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 12:06 PM, Gordan Bobic <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 2014-03-28 16:44, Paul Schroeder wrote:
>
>> FYI to those that may be interested.  It looks like CentOS is looking
>> to do ARM builds for CentOS 7:
>> http://www.karan.org/blog/2014/03/26/the-arm-plan-for-centos/ [1]
>>
>>
>> Their primary target is armv7, but I'm hoping that enough people will
>> show interest in having an armv5tel build like RedSleeve's that
>> they'll support that platform also.
>>
>
> This is rather awesome news. There were some noises from CentOS
> about having an ARM port back when I started working on
> RedSleeve but eventually nothing publicly available actually
> came of it. I spoke to Karanbir at one of the CentOS dojo events
> last year. It is good to see that their attempts with EL7 might
> be more fruitful.
>
> What I can promise all of you reading this is that there will
> be a RedSleeve EL7 regardless of whether CentOS roll out their
> EL7.
>
> Gordan
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