Re: Arch64 specific mailing list?

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On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 04:02:51PM -0500, Aaron Griffin wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 4:09 PM, Grigorios Bouzakis <grbzks@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >  i am getting my new shinny Quad Core desktop machine tomorrow and i am
> >  thinking of running x86_64 on that machine.
> >  I never really did bother getting familiar with that part of Archlinux
> >  until now since i didnt have a reason to. Browsing the wiki and forum
> >  today made me realise that there is no x86_64 specific mailing list.
> >  There is only the arch-ports one but this one seems to be mostly PPC
> >  related.
> >  Is there any chance of having a seperate mailing list for x86_64 any
> >  time soon? Adding the i686 to the arch-general description too & even
> >  renaming the list to archlinux-i686 or similar would imho be great too
> >  since we all agree the x86_64 port is supported officially and is here
> >  to stay.
> >  Yes, i know it has been renamed not too long ago but i think its a good
> >  idea.
> 
> Why would we do this? The point of having two architectures in one
> distribution is to MERGE things, not further separate them.

Well, as i said i dont have any experience with x86_64 and maybe i
should have written the above after using it for some time. What urged
me to do this was that ive witnessed many times users asking Arch64
specific questions here and there that were replied as if they were
using i686. So i thought it would be better having a mailing list for
each architecture. If all 3 of you (Andy, Aaron and Pierre) agree that
there is no need you most likely know best.

Greg



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