Yet x86-64 v2 will still be supported, based on the initial email, even when 
power8 was released during the same time-frame? So power8 is considered retro 
computing, but not Intel v2? That power8 machine is also more powerful compared 
to Intel cpus for that time period. Power7 and older I totally understand, but 
Power8 is still a decent machine.

> On Oct 26, 2025, at 4:59 PM, Marco d'Itri <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On Oct 26, Tony Rodriguez <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Why not support power 8 beyond 2028? It is still a good system and supports 
>> newer little endian.
> Because that's 15 years and Debian's purpose is not to enable retrocomputing 
> projects.
> 
> I think that waldi's proposal is quite reasonable.
> 
> Next year probably we should also talk about RISC-V, when hopefully it will 
> be more clear what hardware will be available.
> 
> --
> ciao,
> Marco
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