Many projects have already been officially dropping support for building and / or running on 32-bit architectures, requiring either adding back support for this architecture downstream in Fedora, or requiring packaging changes in a significant number of packages to adapt to this dropped support.
From the proposal, sounds like an overhead/maintenance issue.
It’s ashame, I’ve been enjoying Fedora for the last 3 years since I made the complete switch to Linux from Wangblows
Maybe it’s about time I spend a week getting my Arch install just right
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What’s even the argument for dropping 32-bit support? Just developer experience?
From the proposal, sounds like an overhead/maintenance issue. It’s ashame, I’ve been enjoying Fedora for the last 3 years since I made the complete switch to Linux from Wangblows
Maybe it’s about time I spend a week getting my Arch install just right