Once upon a time, Aleksandra Fedorova <alpha(a)bookwar.info> said:
No. Afaik, the main reason the change was rejected is that we are
not
ready yet (or don't see yet the reason) for the update of the
architecture. And the benefit of such an update is unclear.
I disagree that that was the reason - the fact that Fedora would no
longer run on hardware being made and sold today was a big issue, and is
in no way addressed.
There is no intent to provide those packages to the regular user or
make a separate Fedora Edition out of them. There will be no releases
of repositories or media with such packages. It is only an
experimental test environment linked to the Fedora Rawhide state.
The scope says there will be repositories generated.
--
Chris Adams <linux(a)cmadams.net>