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RE: [crosspost] dropping support for ia64
- To: Jesse Dougherty <Jesse%Cypress-Tech.com@localhost>, Ard Biesheuvel <ardb%kernel.org@localhost>, "distributions%lists.freedesktop.org@localhost" <distributions%lists.freedesktop.org@localhost>, "debian-ia64%lists.debian.org@localhost" <debian-ia64%lists.debian.org@localhost>, "linux-ia64%vger.kernel.org@localhost" <linux-ia64%vger.kernel.org@localhost>, Florian Weimer <fw%deneb.enyo.de@localhost>, "port-ia64%netbsd.org@localhost" <port-ia64%netbsd.org@localhost>, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <glaubitz%physik.fu-berlin.de@localhost>, matoro <matoro_mailinglist_kernel%matoro.tk@localhost>, Mike Rapoport <rppt%kernel.org@localhost>, Daniel Kiper <dkiper%net-space.pl@localhost>, "Steve McIntyre" <steve%einval.com@localhost>
- Subject: RE: [crosspost] dropping support for ia64
- From: "Luck, Tony" <tony.luck%intel.com@localhost>
- Date: Fri, 12 May 2023 19:24:44 +0000
> I'm a little bias because my company is a re-sellers of the HP Itanium
> ia64 hardware (RX & ZX boxes), as well as PA-RISC. For that reason, I
> would hate to see it fade away in any sector. The ia64 platform is still
> widely used with HP-UX Unix and Open VMS users worldwide.
But is anyone deploying Linux v6.x kernels in production environments?
-Tony
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