Thanks for the help. We will pay attention to the Multi-Arch Special Interest Group, and provide CI resources to the openstack community as soon as possible. > > OpenStack also has a Multi-Arch Special Interest Group: > https://docs.openstack.org/multi-arch-sig/latest/index.html > > Although (as Sean says) most non-x86 efforts are currently around > aarch64, the Multi-Arch Special Interest Group is still interested in > tracking (and, if possible, facilitating) MIPS-related efforts. > > > > On Fri, Jun 5, 2020 at 7:39 AM Sean Mooney <smooney@redhat.com> wrote: > > > > On Fri, 2020-06-05 at 17:51 +0800, 赵晓琳 wrote: > > > Hi I'm trying to run openstack on a host with MIPS architecture, but got some errors, and I have fixed > > > them. Many people around me use hosts with MIPS architecture. We hope the official can add support for MIPS and we > > > can maintain it. Thanks, xiaolin > > to state that mips is fully supported would require an automated ci running on mips hardware. > > if you can provide ci resources either to the first party ci or via a third party ci that projects can consume > > we may be able to test that the basic functionality works. in the long run support for other architectures really > > required a concerted effort from a vendor or community that runs openstack on that architecture. > > > > there recently has been a effort to add more aarch64 testing but traditionally anything that was not x86 fell to > > third party hardware vendors to test via third party ci. i.e. the ibm provided powerVM and power KVM CIs to test nova on > > power pc. > > > > </smooney@redhat.com>