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by sdkmvx
4532 days ago
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OpenBSD supports a number of odd and unusual platforms and does builds on them. See http://www.openbsd.org/plat.html. Older hardware can both use a significant amount of electricity and require much more hand-holding than is possible. Virtualization and emulation are not acceptable substitutes because they claim that doing builds on e.g. VAX is one of the best ways to ensure that the code works on VAX as opposed to simply booting on VAX. They also regularly find bugs affecting all platforms that are exacerbated by one particular architecture (think alignment or endianness issues). |
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- Is there a significant amount of people with high security standards and an interest in SGI workstation hardware?
- What about people who have high security standards and Sharp Zaurus hardware?
If these groups aren't as important, as say, ARM and x86 users, perhaps it could be worth dropping some of these platforms?