Hi Daniel, Carsten, All,
On 2013-09-23 03:46, Daniel Juyung Seo wrote:
On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 8:53 AM, Carsten Haitzler
imagine if all the engineers and executives etc. at bmw drove fords
because
"bmw's can't manage to get us to the office without breaking down".
Awesome analogy.
I am also against dropping 32 bit system support for dev tools.
I bet many people I know use 32 bit system yet.
The example with the cars is nice but I don't think it's very
appropriate. In my opinion it is fine to drop 32-bit support although I
still keep 32-bit distributions on some of my older computers.
Today nobody uses 16-bit OS for development of Tizen and in long term I
don't expect anybody to be using 32-bit. So dropping 32-bit support is
just a matter of time. Almost all of the CPU for personal computers
produced in the last 5 years are with 64-bit instruction sets. The
majority of developers (including me) that still have 32-bit OS on some
computers actually have a compatible 64-bit hardware and just have to
replace the OS and the dev environment with a 64-bit version.
Best regards,
Leon
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