Maybe we can learn something from Rasperry Pi. Though it's a very old
SOC, but with it's fully functional support, there is still lots of
people trying to use it to do more and more intresting things.

2015-01-30 17:13 GMT+08:00 Dmitriy B. <[email protected]>:
> Been thinking to bring this up for a long time ago. So here we go.
>
>
>>
>> These days, we're three of us doing some work, including fixing
>> existing bugs, maintaining the code, etc.
>>
>> That, and I'm not sure that focusing on a five years old SoCs while
>> ignoring any new SoC is the right policy. linux-sunxi did that with
>> the A31, look at where it is now.
>
>
> I don't see thousands of A31 boards users eagerly waiting for mainline.
>
>>
>> Sure, the A10 works
>> great. How many A10-based devices went out last year?
>
>
> Support is about having a active userbase, not new devices everyday.
>
>>
>> BUT, it's true that we still have a partial support for the older
>> SoCs. There's still no display support, no audio support. And anyone
>> is very welcome to contribute or help in that effort.
>>
>> But unless you're giving us our paycheck, you don't get to order us
>> what to work on and what not.
>
>
> Honestly, this approach is very wrong on many levels (don't ask why) and
> please, speak on behalf of free-electrons only, if you have paycheck from
> them.
> No one is ordering you anything, this is a public ML about linux for sunxi,
> and Stefan expressed his point of view as a A10/A20 user. Maybe some one
> will pick up Turl's work.
>
>>
>> But there's also two things to consider:
>>   - People with A31/A23/A80 have no other alternative than the
>>     Allwinner kernel. Do we really want to leave these users out in
>>     the cold? I don't.
>
>
> These people chose that way by buying those and you (and F-E) are not going
> to provide same level of feature coverage in mainline anyways (because NDAs
> for some of the new IPs, PVR, very short lifecycle of the SoC and etc.).
>
>>
>>   - Adding a new SoC support is pretty cheap
>
>
> And sort of useless without thousands of human hours figuring out new SoC.
>
> Best Regards,
> Dmitriy Beykun
>
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