On Thu, 30 Nov 2017, Andreas Reschke wrote:
Am 30.11.2017 um 16:59 schrieb R P Herrold:
> On Thu, 30 Nov 2017, Peter Robinson wrote:
>
>> Sure, and we have a wiki basically anyone can edit, and even pages to
>> make notes for particular SoCs:
that looks fine. I have also both devices and I'm very
interested
running fedora on it. If there is something I can help, please ask.
Hi, Andreas (and others watching via the mailing list):
If I was not sufficiently clear, _please_ join in, and help
'populate' that page. I have no desire to do all the work
single-handed ;)
1. Open in edit mode (so you may easily scrape
and paste from pre-marked-up content at:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/Raspberry_Pi
2. As applicable, transfer that scrap4ed content, stanza by
stanza, to:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/exynos
3. Amend the content as needed. If something needs
verification or such, prefix that assertion sentence with:
FIXME: need to verify the frammish conflates into the
nebbish, and is fully functional
and note the need at a newly added stanza at the bottom of
the document, called:
= Open Issues =
4. As each stanza is completed. A stanza as used here is
that section within:
= Success report =
until the next:
= Open Issues =
5. Continue back to step 1, above, and move to the next
stanza, doing so until one exhausts that RPi page noted
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6. Examine each successive vendor or SoC specific page after
the RPi one, and as new content or approaches are seen,
incorporate them into the 'Samsung EXYNOS based devices' page
7. Once step 6 is done, make sure all FIXME's in the
'Samsung EXYNOS' page are:
a. documented as to a solution
b. as applicable, filed as a bug in the Red Hat
Fedora Arm tracker, and the bug link noted in
the FIXME
c. as applicable, research in other venue, including
asking here, and leave notes as to 'work in process' near the
FIXME
8. Periodically, update status into this mailing list
-- Russ herrold