On Jun 06, Holger Levsen <holger@layer-acht.org> wrote: > > Is this really worth the effort, considering that probably RISC-V is > > going to be our last port for a very long time? > you mean like 640kb should be enough for everyone? :) More like "free ABI is eating the world". I do not see much future for the architectures mentioned here except maybe loongarch64 as a geopolitical tool, but sure: no objections if the people who actually work on ports think this is worthwhile. Maybe the usual suspects which require significant porting work could start documenting instructions for porters in debian/README.source. -- ciao, Marco
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