>
> To me the 'best' fix would be a SIG focused on an i686 micro-OS which
> delivers the packages in a format which can be easily used by Steam. This
> means the people working on it are using Steam, and know what needs to be
> tested to make Steam work. Anything else is always going to be a guessing
> game of 'does this actually block X' and maintainer fatigue of dealing with
> things they don't know about.
>

An i686 microOS sig is a good idea.    This may also give a good idea how to
manage hardware diversity.  People with older computers that were running
32 bit Windows 10 may also have another option for a supported operating
system.

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