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Winter 2010 Posters/ARM Intro

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Supported Architecture
Primary architectures are instrumental in the design and development of any fedora release. During the development of a fedora release if any of the primary architecture builds fail, the packages cannot be released. Fedora package maintainers are required to make sure that their package builds properly for this architecture. Users of any linux distrbutions use one of these primary architectures.
Secondary architectures are architectures with motivated Architecture Maintainer Teams, and build where the hardwarefor the secondaries are maintained by the people producing the builds for those secondary architectures. Build failures on secondary architectures are not fatal, unlike builds in the primary architectures, builds the failure repairs on the secondary architectures are pushed independently of any secondary architectureoften released several months after the primary ones.
= The ARM Architecture =
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