> > Just a note, I believe that the ia32 support should
"concentrate" on
> > netbooks (So Intel Atom), those are the only new things on the market
> > that can't run x86_64, and the userbase of those will just grow and
> > every percent of extra performance will make many people happy.
>
> So we should ignore OLPC that is deploying 100's of thousands all
> running Fedora?
Modest proposal: OLPC might benefit from running its own koji instance
and effectively going the secondary arch route. -Os -march=geode, etc.
Given how close it is to mainline x86 it's unlikely to have funky
compilation failures, and it has to branch a non-trivial number of
packages anyway.
Actually the forked packages now are pretty minimal. I think there's
currently around a dozen, with the move the F11 that will be even
less. The major fork is the kernel but other than that most of the
forks are to slim down deps.
Peter