vvs vvs píše v Po 09. 09. 2019 v 15:44 +0000:
> I'm happy with any support no matter how it is defined. In fact I
> didn't get very much support from Fedora either over more than 20
> years, so my expectations are quite low.

You seem to have a rather narrow view of support. It's not just someone
waiting for your email/phone call to help you with your issues, that's
just a small part of software support, it's mostly making sure that
bugs and primarily security issues get fixed and delivered to you (and
believe me it's not such a sure thing among Linux distros), and if
you've been using Fedora for 20 years, you have received a lot of that.
And you fail to understand it's something the Fedora Project is
currently not quite capable to deliver for x86.
If you expect the Fedora Project to just build packages for x86 and
throw them over the wall on users, then I'm sorry to disappoint you,
but that's not how Fedora has ever worked and I hope it never will.

So as others already suggested: if you want the x86 architecture back,
revive the x86 SIG, gather enough volunteers, make sure you can meet
expectations of support at least at the level of secondary
architectures, create a proposal backed by enough committed volunteers,
submit it to FESCo, and I'm pretty sure you'll have your beloved
architecture back. 

Jiri
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