1) -1 for bringing new packagers onboard just due to the lack of automatic rebuilds. 2) For me 2 of my 3 systems are only x86-64-v2 so I won't be able to test anything seriously. So I'm out of the game if v3 is the new default. Both systems are fast enough for many more years. So there's no plan to replace them. 3) Anything that just needs simple rebuilds should be done in 2022 without any manpower. What's the plan with the new v3 port if I build only v1 packages? Will v3 stay at the old version or will the new v1 package also be pushed to v3 just lacking the better optimization until some new v3 rebuild brings it back? This way v3 would go forth and back all the time and should be avoided. But falling behind v1 for some time is also not desired. 4) Is anybody actually running ALHP or working on it? https://alhp.harting.dev/packages.html [5) Why don't we care about ARM and OpenRISC at all? Aren't we riding pretty dead horses here just for very minor improvements?] -Andy