On 09. 03. 22 18:05, Fabio Valentini wrote:
On Wed, Mar 9, 2022 at 5:55 PM Miro Hrončok <mhron...@redhat.com> wrote:

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OK then, I can +1 that, but please: Make that more obvious in the proposal.

Honest question: How do I do that? Do you have a suggestion?

> Encourage Dropping Unused / Leaf Packages on i686

The word "encourage" is rather weird here. I am not a native speaker, but that sound to me like we are agitating for active removals. Like we go to the packagers and ask them: Could oyu please drop i686 from your leaf packages now?

Should this better say "allow"? Or "make it normal to".


> Package maintainers are encouraged to actively stop building...

Package maintainers are allowed to stop building... without fuzz. Opening bugzillas or sending announcements is no longer required.



The *Detailed Description* section does not say what is changing.


> In particular, stopping to build for i686 could potentially free up almost half of the existing x86 builder resources in koji.

This sounds like a goal. Don't mention it. Focus on people instead: In particular, when packagers drop i686 they have more time to spend with their children :D

> Fedora packages will incrementally drop support for the i686 architecture (32-bit x86), where this support is no longer required. This is intended to reduce resource consumption of build servers.

Same thing.

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