* vvs vvs [10/09/2019 11:41] :
And the primary reason why that SIG initiative never worked is that the
project didn't put any significant efforts to make that happen.
I'm going to disagree with you here.
Back in 2017, we went through a very long discussion which lead to the
creation of the x86 SIG. The discussion on the mailing list started off
at a reasonable rate and then slowed to a stop because it couldn't keep
its momentum going.
So the fault with the SIG not working really lies with the people who
wanted to keep x86_32 going not being able/willing to do the work necessary,
not all the other Fedora developers.
Either we can be a low activity grass-roots enthusiasts and find our
own ways to contribute packages, e.g. COPR might be useful.
This is pretty much the definition of a SIG.
Emmanuel