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Re-ordered versions in descending order, as that seemed to be the most common (and IMO more useful) sort rule.  [[User:JeremyRand|JeremyRand]] ([[User talk:JeremyRand|talk]]) 06:46, 16 November 2020 (CST)
 
Re-ordered versions in descending order, as that seemed to be the most common (and IMO more useful) sort rule.  [[User:JeremyRand|JeremyRand]] ([[User talk:JeremyRand|talk]]) 06:46, 16 November 2020 (CST)
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== Include attribute "official upstream support" ==
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It would be useful to have the table indicate whether ppc64(le) is officially supported by the upstream project or not. E.g. Archlinux/Parabola do not officially support ppc64(le) at the moment, and may not be the best choice if one is looking for a stable experience.
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Caveats: Some projects might support only one of ppc64(le), this sould then be indicated via the value of this new attribute.

Latest revision as of 07:19, 19 June 2022

Ordering of OS's

I notice that the list of GNU/Linux OS's is no longer ordered alphabetically. I'm restoring the alphabetic order. Hope no one's bothered by that. JeremyRand (talk) 19:02, 19 May 2019 (CDT)

Re-ordered versions in descending order, as that seemed to be the most common (and IMO more useful) sort rule. JeremyRand (talk) 06:46, 16 November 2020 (CST)

Include attribute "official upstream support"

It would be useful to have the table indicate whether ppc64(le) is officially supported by the upstream project or not. E.g. Archlinux/Parabola do not officially support ppc64(le) at the moment, and may not be the best choice if one is looking for a stable experience.

Caveats: Some projects might support only one of ppc64(le), this sould then be indicated via the value of this new attribute.