It is written in DocBook, which has become increasingly annoying to publish with and I think is, unfortunately, unmaintained now.
I have been considering some parts on containers and virtualisation which isn't covered at all.
The Itanium and PowerPC examples probably haven't aged well. There is no question that Itanium is a very interesting architecture with many interesting features, but now it is dead it's like deciphering hieroglyphs. I think I have to update these to ARM, or maybe even RISC-V to be more relevant moving forward.
I have been considering some parts on containers and virtualisation which isn't covered at all.
The Itanium and PowerPC examples probably haven't aged well. There is no question that Itanium is a very interesting architecture with many interesting features, but now it is dead it's like deciphering hieroglyphs. I think I have to update these to ARM, or maybe even RISC-V to be more relevant moving forward.
So that would be my plans, as they were :)