> Am 05.04.2022 um 19:57 schrieb Robbie Harwood <rharw...@redhat.com>:
> 
> Peter Boy <p...@uni-bremen.de> writes:
> 
>> And I also don't understand why we should give up a hallmark of free
>> Linux, namely to support old, but still good usable hardware (unlike
>> commercial system, not only Windows but also e.g. RHEL).
> 
> Developers are free to support whatever systems they like.  If someone
> wants to support systems, they'll be supported; if not, they won't.
> There's no law that says Linux MUST keep supporting hardware forever.
> See also: armv7 removal, i386/i686 removal, ppc removal, m68k removal,

I =don’t= say must! I ask if that is wise!


Of course, Fedora is free to discontinue support for bios boot, and may we have 
to because of lack of manpower. Users will then move away from Fedora to 
somewhere else, Suse or Debian. And certainly no new users will switch to 
Fedora because we no longer support BIOS boot and it's so cool.


Peter


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