On 06/17/2009 08:10 PM, Bill Nottingham wrote: > See the Fedora Foundations [1] and Objectives [2] page. If we're truly > about being on the leading edge, being innovative, etc., the main target > of Fedora should be current hardware, even if older hardware is still > supported. The only *current* 32-bit x86 hardware is Atom. (And Nano, I > suppose.) > I agree with your analysis leading to the "we don't really support i586 in any meaningful manner" statement but not this one. Being innovative in software and operating system design may be meaningful despite running on old hardware or even precisely because it runs on old hardware. -Toshio
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