i686 migrated to Alternative Architecture status

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Beginning with Fedora 26, the i686 architecture is officially being
migrated to alternative architecture status. This completes a
transition that began with Fedora 24 where i686 was not being
prioritized at a kernel or Edition image level, and that continued
into Fedora 25 where i686 media was no longer blocking or created in
several Editions.

Specifically, i686 will continue to be built in koji as all
architectures are today under the new definitions of Alternative
Architectures [1], and will also still be present in x86_64 media and
repositories for multilib where applicable. The i686-only repositories
have been migrated off of the primary mirror location and will be
served from the alternative mirror location [2].

Community members that wish to continue development of i686 are
encouraged to form a SIG and collaborate to keep packages building and
well tested on such hardware.

--FESCo

[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/RedefiningSecondaryArchitectures

[2] http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora-secondary/development/rawhide/
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