Re: ARM as a primary architecture

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On 03/21/2012 08:28 PM, Kevin Kofler wrote:
I'm bringing it up here as an example (by analogy) of what happens when you
let a country (an architecture) such as Greece (ARM) enter the Eurozone (the
primary Fedora architectures) without fulfilling the required criteria (at
the time of the approval, not at some promised later point).

Your analogy was easy to understand, but why you wrote it was not. It's inappropriate and I can't imagine what good you think will come of having made it. Whatever your politics are they might not be shared by others taking part in this discussion and it's easy to see room for somebody taking offense at your analogy, Let's act like we're all on the same side. We are, after all, all working on Fedora.

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