On Sat, May 30, 2020 at 7:41 AM John M. Harris Jr <johnmh(a)splentity.com> wrote:
Yes, the other option would be to move to Debian or find another
rpm-based
distro that still supports 32 bit. All of this because Fedora decided to do
what seems to be so common recently, dropping what still works well. This
hurts our community. This hurts our users. It'd be one thing to make it so
that QA requirements were effectively dropped on 32 bit, but there was no real
reason to drop 32 bit support. It still worked, and quite well.
If I recall correctly, the biggest "user burden" for 32-bit packages
was load on people who maintain Fedora mirrors.
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