Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 14:24:03 -0400
From: John Baldwin <jhb@freebsd.org>
Subject: HEADSUP: Alpha support is being retired in 7.0
To:
alpha@freebsd.org
Cc:
current@freebsd.org
Message-ID: <200605111424.04935.jhb@freebsd.org>
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Alpha was the first non-x86 port that was added to FreeBSD, and as such it has
greatly aided the efforts to keep FreeBSD from being too i386-centric.
However, recently the Alpha port has not had any active development or
maintenance. As a result, the quality of the Alpha releases that the Project
provides are not on par with other supported architectures and is in fact
degrading. Unfortunately, as an architecture it has also been killed by its
creator.
After considering all of this, it is time to part with Alpha for 7.0 and
beyond. At this time it is still planned to provide 6.x releases for
FreeBSD/alpha. The code will still be around in CVS history if someone
suddenly shows up and fixes a bunch of bugs and/or the architecture is
revived. Users with Alpha systems are welcome to use existing releases of
FreeBSD/alpha or another BSD such as NetBSD/alpha. We would still like to
see bug fixes for FreeBSD/alpha on 6.x so that the final release is solid.