On Thursday, July 2, 2020 4:06:07 PM MST Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Hi
On Thu, Jul 2, 2020 at 6:49 PM John M. Harris Jr wrote:
>That's a link to the release announcement.
Hardly the first time it was announced. It refers to x86_32 sig that was
formed much earlier which itself was a response to an earlier warning that
x86_32 support is going away unless people stepped up to support it. Feel
free to look up the threads on that and read up on that history. There was
plenty of time and opportunity for people to step in. Noone was interested
enough AND had the time/skills to do it.
There were less than 13 outstanding issues, and none of them were release
blocking. Not one.
What you earlier claimed was -> I asked for a list of issues that
warranted
> > ending 32 bit support while it still worked, and got nothing.
This isn't true. You did get a response with links to bugs and your other
claim that these systems worked perfectly isn't correct objectively.
None of those bugs were release blocking, and none of them meant that x86
wouldn't boot, or that core packages didn't work. I have 5 Fedora 30 systems
that STILL work with no issues. One of them is running my PBX, in fact. :)
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John M. Harris, Jr.