On Monday, September 9, 2019 8:36:45 AM MST vvs vvs wrote:
There is no either right or wrong stance here. We are discussing
possible
alternatives to "just drop it" attitude.
What work should be done? Please, be more specific. Right now I'm
running a
i686 userland and it works. If I would be able to build the whole
repository myself I'm pretty sure that most things will still work. If it
won't work I might try to fix it and contribute patches back. But without
that repository I can't even try it in the first place.
You are just pushing me and others away, so we should go use other
distributions which provide ready to run builds. And I'm not talking about
i686 *kernel* anywhere. We are talking about *userland* only. I'm running
64-bit CPU all along, but I have limited memory. Others could use laptops
with restricted memory which would be a performance hit if they start using
x86_64 userland.
You are not providing any alternative but starting to build
everything
ourselves or stop using Fedora and move elsewhere.
There's no reason to drop x86 kernel builds either.