Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
OK at the moment it looks like we seem to average 311,000 ip
addresses
per day doing a daily checkin for Fedora. Out of those ~13,400 are
x86_32. The majority of the x86_32 are pre-F28 with only about 3400
(about 14% of total x86_32 and ~1% of all Fedora users) of them being
F28,F29,F30, or rawhide. The opposite is true for the other
architectures with the majority running F30, then F29, then F28 and
then a thin long tail for everything before that.]
Now these statistics are not absolute numbers and could hide all kinds
of things.. I would say though that the majority of x86_32 is on
versions we no longer support and so we do not need to worry about
breaking large numbers of systems.
You are still breaking thousands of systems. (3400 is more than three
thousands.)
Kevin Kofler