A key addition in the Fedora 20 release is full support for the ARM architecture as a target platform. ARM support now is completely integrated, and the Fedora Project had been working on it for several development cycles, Fedora Project Leader, Roby Bergeron said.
“We’ve added significant quantities of build infrastructure for the ARM effort, and a lot of work was done to ensure that the process more or less appears to function in the same way to the packager or developer as it would for our other historical primary architectures,” Bergeron said.
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