This is why it’s a proposal, and why I filed it more than 6 months earlier than strictly required.
But just to clarify - we will need to drop support for 32-bit x86 at some point. It’s dead, and more and more software just doesn’t support being built and / or run in 32-bit environments at all.
Honestly, fedora is pathologically open source. I admire their mission, but it’s difficult to use with the pathologically closed source world of gaming and related hardware. It’ll be for the best I think.
Yeah, but we won’t get a choice if IBM tells Red Hat to drop x86 32bit upstream. Then fedora would have to maintain it entirely themselves, which they won’t.
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Just a proposal, might be dropped
Fedora will be dropped
Honestly, fedora is pathologically open source. I admire their mission, but it’s difficult to use with the pathologically closed source world of gaming and related hardware. It’ll be for the best I think.
Haha yeah that’s linux, it might just have fed up some people
Yeah, but we won’t get a choice if IBM tells Red Hat to drop x86 32bit upstream. Then fedora would have to maintain it entirely themselves, which they won’t.