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emaste created this revision.
emaste added inline comments.
website/content/en/releases/14.0R/hardware.adoc
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Need to also mention at least:
Ampere Altra
Ampere eMAG
AWS Graviton

I think the warning about x86 could be stronger than this. Would "keeping on life support" be more accurate than a "commitment to maintaining support"?

This revision is now accepted and ready to land.Nov 14 2023, 6:25 AM

I think the warning about x86 could be stronger than this. Would "keeping on life support" be more accurate than a "commitment to maintaining support"?

Yes, "commitment to maintaining support" is too strong.
This comes from website/archetypes/release/hardware.adoc, we should edit in both places.
Maybe something along the lines of "maintaining support as a Tier 2 architecture"

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other arm64 architectures (Ampere Computing and AWS).  Tone down the
level of i386 support.
This revision now requires review to proceed.Nov 14 2023, 2:29 PM
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website/content/en/releases/14.0R/hardware.adoc
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cc @cperciva, let me know if you have any comments

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This i386 section was moved, and then I replaced the original text with these two lines.

Ok from docs.
Btw, how long until Glen sends the announce message? :)

This revision is now accepted and ready to land.Nov 14 2023, 2:33 PM

This version looks good to me.

(It's still early on Glen Standard Time.)