On Fri, 2014-05-16 at 00:10 -0400, Jason Cooper wrote: [...] > Ok, I assumed *everybody* in the Linux ecosystem went to LinuxCon. I've > never actually been to one, but that museum was really crowded in > Edinburgh. I figured that _must_ be everybody. :) I find it rather less useful than Plumbers'. > Joking aside, I concede your point. It looks like the last two mvebu > legacy platforms (dove, mv78xx0) might get merged into mach-mvebu during > the next cycle. After that, we can reach out to the Debian and OpenWRT > guys and see what legacy platforms are in use or rotting. We can go > from there. I just removed ixp4xx from Debian as the kernel image wouldn't fit in the NSLU2's kernel partition any more (even after disabling quite a few features that are enabled in most other configurations). iop32x was removed for the same reason, a while ago. Our 'legacy' (which I take to mean pre-v7) configurations are now kirkwood, mv78xx0, orion5x (all about to converge to mvebu) and versatile. Ben. -- Ben Hutchings If you seem to know what you are doing, you'll be given more to do.