On Sun, Aug 15, 2021 at 11:44 AM Miro Hrončok <mhron...@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> On 14. 08. 21 18:19, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
> > It makes me wonder if we should consider letting 32bit arm go...
> > (insert pitchforks and torches).
>
> Let's propose it and see what people say? As a package maintainer, I would
> certainly appreciate this.
>
> I can draft a change proposal next week.

I think there's some variables we need to consider here, for example:

- Which 32-bit ARM hardware does Fedora currently support, and how old
are those boards? Can we drop support for those with, let's say,
Fedora 36?
- What's the impact on different editions, like on the IoT Edition? My
guess is that it's the one that's most impacted by dropping 32-bit ARM
support (though I may be wrong here).

If those two are no problem, then I'd probably support dropping
armv7hl from Fedora as well.
It's probably easier to do than dropping 32-bit x86, because there's
no multilib support on aarch64 in Fedora.

Fabio
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