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In general I think we need to support as many H/W platforms as possible in order to popularize our edge-orchestration system (and this will be its distinguishing feature).
But I understand that there may be difficulties in maintaining and testing edge-orchestration on them. Therefore, I suggested making a table on the main page.
The Maintained
column indicates which version or repository tag the edge-orchestration was tested latest. Can also add additional information about the build (for example: platform - docker, native, android) and specify a contact person who can help external developers to run edge-orchestration on the this H/W platform.
As I mentioned earlier, it would be good to replace the build.sh
script with updated Makefile
and configuration file for each H/W or S/W platform. (This will make building the edge-orchestration system more flexible.) Also add descriptions of how to add a new board and configuration to it.
Also, I am ready to test edge-orchestration on Raspberry Pi 3 and HiKey960 boards before release or any request, I can also run edge-orchestration on a Raspberry Pi 4 and add a description for it. Perhaps @t25kim will also provide a description of how to do this on Raspberry Pi 2.
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It's a really good idea to support many platforms, if we could afford to maintain them.
Perhaps @t25kim will also provide a description of how to do this on Raspberry Pi 2.
I've installed the Edge Orchestration with the instruction of RPi3 since the Raspberry Pi OS is the same.
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We add new hardware platforms and it is beautiful. But of course, we have concern about the operability and testing on them. I think that we can do the following that to solve this question.
Change the table
Platform | Maintained |
---|---|
[x86_64 Linux] | coconut |
[Raspberry Pi3] | coconut |
[HiKey960] | coconut |
[Raspberry Pi3 Cluster] | coconut |
[Orange Pi3] | coconut |
to this:
Platform | Maintained | Maintainer | Short comments |
---|---|---|---|
[x86_64 Linux] | coconut | @lf-edge/edge-home-orchestration-go-maintainers @lf-edge/edge-home-orchestration-go-committers | |
[Raspberry Pi3] | coconut | @t25kim | |
[HiKey960] | coconut | @tdrozdovsky | |
[Raspberry Pi3 Cluster] | coconut | @tdrozdovsky | |
[Orange Pi3] | coconut | @Vitalii55 |
and of course indicate the Semantic version on which was tested instead coconut
It's just a draft, let's think about it!
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@tdrozdovsky 100% agree!
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@tdrozdovsky Let us start from this issue report with your potential suggestion (and efforts in terms of PR) of extending platform support.
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