Approved proceeding with x86 RESF shadow infrastructure first

January 22, 2026 at 4:00 PMtechnicalmedium

Situation

Approved Jonathan Dieter proceeding with the RESF shadow infrastructure build using x86 architecture first, deferring non-x86 builders (S390X, RISC-V, PPC64LE) to address later. The 4-week MVP timeline is feasible for x86.

Reasoning

The shadow infrastructure is a defensive contingency where speed matters more than completeness. x86 covers the vast majority of Rocky Linux usage while exotic architectures are edge cases. Blocking on non-x86 would delay the entire MVP when the core capability is achievable now. The technical debt is conscious and documented - non-x86 can be addressed once the foundation is in place.

Additional Context

AWS does not offer compute for S390X, RISC-V, or PPC64LE. RESF currently relies on external partners like OSU for PPC64LE. This is part of the broader RESF contingency planning with board support.

People Involved

Source

reflection

AI Confidence

80%

Related Context

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Dieter <> Peter Sync

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Peter approved proceeding with the x86 infrastructure and addressing non-x86 builders later.

Outcome

Closed without detailed outcome

Decision ID: a322d450-b3ac-4d7b-b97b-054c1228f9b4