Hi,

It seems that it is falling appart piece by piece, but on the other
hand, it is still a release architecture, meaning that for arch:any
packages that do not support it the random Debian Developer needs to do
a lot of manual work, bug management, uploads, reverse-dependency chain
traversals, FTP master removel requests, etc.  Plus enduring the anxiety
of worrying to carry some social stygma fir not doing enough to support
non-amd64 architectures.

Can we organise ourselves so that whaterver the future of i386 is, it
does not consume unpaid volunteer work for nothing ?  If the kernel team
and the installer team could withdraw support, can the package
maintainers of scientific computing software do so too?  Is there a way
to do it in a single operation instead of filling plenty of bugs and
modifying plenty of debian/control files?  Life is too short to spend
our time on doing that.

Statement from the Release Team:

https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2023/12/msg00003.html

Paul

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