On Tue, 2004-06-01 at 15:19 -0400, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Tue, Jun 01, 2004 at 11:30:34AM -0400, Bryan J. Smith wrote:
> Frankly, I don't think people recognize the _real_ reason for trying to
> keep i386/486 ISA compatibility. It's not to support old systems, but to
> support i386/486 ISA embedded microprocessor cores in all sorts of black
> box solutions. These solutions have full desktops/GUIs far more than you
> may think.
> All it takes is one major black box vendors to adopt Fedora and we're
> talking over a 1% marketshare.
As I've said elsewhere, I think this niche would be better served by a
Fedora Lite distribution than by making Fedora Core do it. (In fact, I'd
include i586 with that.)
I agree with this. The thought of trying to make Fedora Core fit every
possible scenario doesn't make sense and will hurt the overall product.
IMHO, it's goal is to be a usable desktop and low-end server platform.
It is not intended to be a 32mb, livecd, 386SX, micro-router distro.
There are other projects out there that attempt to fill those various
niches.
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David T Hollis <dhollis(a)davehollis.com>