I don't know (and if I did know, I couldn't say at present).
However the points raised in this subthread are absolutely correct. Having upstream kernel support is vital so that any distro boots on any h/w and so that security fixes can be applied. Having good quality drivers is important, and documentation very helpful too.
Red Hat is taking the high road here and working with server manufacturers to make sure that upstream kernels work painlessly on ARM server hardware. We don't think that ARM in the datacenter can be a success otherwise.
However the points raised in this subthread are absolutely correct. Having upstream kernel support is vital so that any distro boots on any h/w and so that security fixes can be applied. Having good quality drivers is important, and documentation very helpful too.
Red Hat is taking the high road here and working with server manufacturers to make sure that upstream kernels work painlessly on ARM server hardware. We don't think that ARM in the datacenter can be a success otherwise.