On 06/17/2009 11:10 PM, Bill Nottingham wrote:
- We are likely doing a mass rebuild for F-12 anyways, might as well switch while we're doing it
That's a pretty poor justification.
The common complaint leveled about doing it was "why go to the extra effort". If we're doing a mass rebuild, it's essentailly zero extra effort.
"extra effort" referred to a secondary arch probably more so than mass rebuild.
- Atom is the only currently produced 32-bit x86 chip of note; optimize for what's currently available
There are also lots of other chips that people run 32 bit x86 code on. I don't think Atom is a majority percentage of 32 bix x86 Fedora users either.
See the Fedora Foundations [1] and Objectives [2] page. If we're truly about being on the leading edge, being innovative, etc., the main target of Fedora should be current hardware, even if older hardware is still supported. The only *current* 32-bit x86 hardware is Atom. (And Nano, I suppose.)
Nano is 64bit with virt.
BTW, anyone tested these yet with Fedora?
Warren Togami wtogami@redhat.com