> ARM has been discussed internally and to set expectations, it's not likely the official Mattermost project could support ARM in the near term because of the variations in architectures, the difficulty in building a volunteer community to run the extensive monthly manual tests required to adopt a new platform
Then just support the Raspberry PI 3 Model B as it is widely available and popular.
If there are a lot of people picking it up, you can reconsider.
> ARM has been discussed internally and to set expectations, it's not likely the official Mattermost project could support ARM in the near term because of the variations in architectures, the difficulty in building a volunteer community to run the extensive monthly manual tests required to adopt a new platform
Then just support the Raspberry PI 3 Model B as it is widely available and popular.
If there are a lot of people picking it up, you can reconsider.