Richard Brown wrote:
A few things I'd like to clear up
1) This is a decision by Coolo and other contributors involved in releasing openSUSE, not 'SUSE' 2) Therefore, if other contributors feel there is a need to continue making a 32-bit version of Leap, then they can do it 3) That said, Michal and others are making very good practical points why a 32-bit version makes little sense. So far, most of the arguments for keeping a 32-bit version seem to believe running 32-bit in some scenarios has greater benefits than they do in reality.
Anyone not using 32bit openSUSE in reality probably has little idea of the benefits.
number of users. Therefore if people do step up to continue making a 32-bit distribution, I'd like to either see them find a way of mitigating the hardware impact of their work, or help us find sponsors willing to provide more hardware for the Build Service and openQA -
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