https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/iot/reference-platforms/ — this should be updated to the current list.
What's not up to date about it? Can you be more specific, it was last updated Nov 24th 2020, more detail would be useful what you think should be added/removed.
Yes, sorry I missed your response. I guess I expected this list to look a little more directly like the hardware we sent out for our "seed" project at the end of last year ... I expected to see the Jetson NX and Pinebook Pro on the list, and not seeing them I assumed that the list was out of date. Also not sure if some of the other ones there should still be on the list
I think it might also be useful to have a whole separate page explaining the situation with Raspberry Pi and related difficulties, note the situation with Pi 4 and 400, and maybe even move the Pi 3 there unless we're feeling really satisfied with it. (I want people to see that Pi support exists, to the extent that it does, but also not just see the list and say "oh, Pi is there so I'll pick that because it's the one I've heard of" when another option might actually be better.)
Also, I think it would be nice to have a little bit of description of each one, plus hyperlinks to the specific product page for each of the reference options. Not necessarily to store pages, but the manufacturer's info page.
And finally, I think it might be good to explicitly date the page, or change "The currently tested reference devices are as follows" to "For Fedora 33, the currently tested reference devices are..."
I expected to see the Jetson NX and Pinebook Pro on the list, and not seeing them I assumed that the list was out of date. Also not sure if some of the other ones there should still be on the list
We're still awaiting the public release of the Jetson NX firmware, once NVIDIA does that it will be added. I'm not sure the value of a laptop as an IoT endpoint but open to discussion about that.
From an IoT perspective I'm hoping the RPi4 situation should settle for F-34. Open to discussions. We do have a weekly meeting.
I can do the links, what sort of description were you thinking?
I had assumed people would assume that it's "the latest stable release" but should we be more specific there. Worded suggestions welcome.
For example:
"Jetson Nano: an under-$100 device suitable for [whatever applications one might expect]"
"Jetson NX: a more powerful device recommended if [whatever]"
"Pinebook Pro: a laptop form factor is not the normal expectation for IoT, but as it is one of our Fedora ARM references devices you may find it useful for experimentation with Fedora IoT".
My primary thinking here is that it shows people that it's current so they don't have to double-check.
I've got a sample showing how to incorporate an image in a table in my branch here for the PINE64 A64 LTS, in case it helps. I have a bit of Asciidoctor experience, so let me know if there's anything more I can do to help.
So @pwhalen did a bunch of work here (thanks for your assistance too @jwillikers) and the update looks fab (https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/iot/reference-platforms/). I'm going to close this one out and we can do further enhancements separately.
Metadata Update from @pbrobinson: - Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)