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Fedora-ARM does not use thumb. The purpose of this project is to discover whether thumb provides any significant savings in terms of code size, whether programs compiled to thumb execute more quickly or more slowly than non-thumb programs on common ARM processors, whether a thumb compilation takes more or less time than non-thumb, and whether there are any other factors that would influence the decision to support thumb. Ultimately, this project should make a recommendation on the use of the thumb instruction set for the Fedora-ARM secondary architecture.
Resources: [[User:Chris Tyler|ctyler]]
== Supporting Architectures Above armv5tel ==
This project will research ways that Fedora-ARM could support higher processor versions effectively without recompiling the entire Fedora package universe -- for example, by providing an armv7 + hardfp glibc and kernel. This involves performance testing across multiple devices.
Resources: [[User:Chris Tyler|ctyler]]
== Fedora-ARM Dogfood - Koji Hub ==
Ideally, it would be nice to prove the ability of the Fedora-ARM project to be entirely self-hosting by using an ARM system as the Koji hub (this is sometimes called "Eating your own dogfood" in the industry). This project involves configuring the [http://www.globalscaletechnologies.com/t-openrdcdetails.aspx OpenRD-Client] system as Koji hub.
Resources: [[User:Chris Tyler|ctyler]]
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