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Our use of "Tier 4" to represent unsupported architectures has caused
confusion, especially when we did not explain what the tiers mean on
in the platform list itself.  Just use "Unsupported" to describe the
architectures that are unsupported by a given release.

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emaste created this revision.
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Tier 3 should mean 'on its way in or out'... so mips* should be tier 3.
Ah, but that's a fight for another day :)
This change looks good.

documentation/content/en/articles/committers-guide/_index.adoc
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and from the documentation....

This revision is now accepted and ready to land.Sep 20 2021, 11:25 PM

LGTM on the doc side :)

documentation/content/en/articles/committers-guide/_index.adoc
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I agree, we should probably add doc here...

  • also mention doc tree
  • Change "When" to "After" to suggest the removal does not have to happen immediately
This revision now requires review to proceed.Sep 21 2021, 12:54 PM
This revision is now accepted and ready to land.Sep 21 2021, 1:44 PM