Lup Yuen Lee d36197266a build.yml: Limit the GitHub Runners
This PR modifies NuttX CI and GitHub Actions, to comply with ASF Policy. Right now, every NuttX Pull Request will trigger 24 Concurrent Jobs (GitHub Runners), executing them in parallel: https://lupyuen.github.io/articles/ci

According to ASF Policy: We should run at most 15 Concurrent Jobs: https://infra.apache.org/github-actions-policy.html

Thus we'll cut down the Concurrent Jobs from 24 down to 15. That's 12 Linux Jobs, 2 macOS, 1 Windows. (Each job takes 30 mins to 2 hours)

(1) Right now our "Linux > Strategy" is a flat list of 20 Linux Jobs, all executed in parallel

(2) We change "Linux > Strategy" to prioritise by Target Architecture, and limit to 12 concurrent jobs

(3) So NuttX CI will initially execute 12 Build Jobs across Arm32, Arm64, RISC-V, Simulator and Xtensa. As they complete, NuttX CI will execute the remaining 8 Build Jobs (for Arm32).

(4) This will extend the Overall Build Duration from [2 hours](https://github.com/apache/nuttx/actions/runs/10817443237) to [2.25 hours](https://github.com/lupyuen4/ci-nuttx/actions/runs/10828246630)

(5) We'll also limit macOS Jobs to 2, Windows Jobs to 1
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Apache NuttX is a real-time operating system (RTOS) with an emphasis on standards compliance and small footprint. Scalable from 8-bit to 64-bit microcontroller environments, the primary governing standards in NuttX are POSIX and ANSI standards. Additional standard APIs from Unix and other common RTOSs (such as VxWorks) are adopted for functionality not available under these standards, or for functionality that is not appropriate for deeply-embedded environments (such as fork()).

For brevity, many parts of the documentation will refer to Apache NuttX as simply NuttX.

Getting Started

First time on NuttX? Read the Getting Started guide! If you don't have a board available, NuttX has its own simulator that you can run on terminal.

Documentation

You can find the current NuttX documentation on the Documentation Page.

Alternatively, you can build the documentation yourself by following the Documentation Build Instructions.

The old NuttX documentation is still available in the Apache wiki.

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NuttX supports a wide variety of platforms. See the full list on the Supported Platforms page.

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If you wish to contribute to the NuttX project, read the Contributing guidelines for information on Git usage, coding standard, workflow and the NuttX principles.

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