On Mon, Jul 11, 2005 at 02:55:39PM +0200, Artur Grabowski wrote: > > Understanding the answer to this question is the difference between > having architectures that actually work and are used and architecutres > that are "supported", meaning they are added to a long list. >
... and the lack of answers to the other questions is interesting it seems to me even when the native platform is used some areas get the same testing as the cross-built ones do. Let's face it, the real test is when someone who is a) interested enough and b) has the hardware takes the time and effort to perform an install from scratch - that is where the user community comes in, to help out with the testing. It benefits the developers getting more timely feedback and it benefits the users because they can get access to a more current version of the software. -- Brett Lymn

