On 09.12.2013 14:22, Greg Freemyer wrote:
Stephan Kulow <coolo@suse.de> wrote:
On 09.12.2013 11:25, Dave Howorth wrote:
So I suggest openSUSE forgets about stopping building 32-bit versions until there is good evidence that nobody wants it. i.e. make the decision based on user demand.
I don't think openSUSE needs to please *everyone*. We can easily drop i586 to the same status as e.g. arm has now: we still build for it, but we don't give guarantees.
Not saying it will happen 2013, but it's a viable option for the future. "nobody wants it" will never happen.
Greetings, Stephan
Is there some reason not to change the download pages default to 64 bit now? Does it need to wait for 13.2 for some reason?
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