So you've heard that we're overloaded, and you know that UEFI is the
direction the world is heading.

Well, so is (was?) 'IPv6' ...

Your solution to this is... what, stick
our heads in the sand and ignore that?  Just do legacy?  We already have
UEFI-only platforms (see also: the mention of ARM you're belaboring), so
that's obviously not going to fly, even if we were willing to, which
we're not.

There are enough, different plots of sand for different folks to stick their 
heads into.  To my read, noone's suggested ignoring the future -- rather the 
suggestions appear to be to NOT ignore reality.

Curious, has anyone from @redhat or @fedora though to actually communicate with 
any of the 'big' hosting providers, to perhaps 
coordinate/influence/compromise/plan?

I'd bet AWS, DigitalOcean & Linode/Akamai -- among this biggest hosting 
providers where 'new installs' would be happening on their VPSs -- would be quite 
interested in making sure that THEIR customers had smooth install/migration options 
for Redhat/Centos*/Fedora variants.

I know my _own_ solution to UEFI-install only if those^ providers don't support 
it; I'm guessing not everyone will have the same goals/approach.
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