Since OpenSUSE dropped its PPC version recently, I believe it leaves only Fedora and Debian with PPC versions of their distros -- at least among the major ones (I'd be happy to know if this is true, or if there are others).
If this warrants an announcement, I don't know. I believe you can still download a PPC version from the download page, though, so I am not sure what the standard procedure is for announcing releases when it comes to different architectures.
Also, I don't remember a PPC announcement for F12, but I could have missed it.
Anyway, whatever is best, I'm OK with.
Larry
On Sun, May 9, 2010 at 5:36 PM, Gerard Braad <gbraad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Larry,
So do I... :-)
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 2:26 AM, Larry Cafiero <larry.cafiero@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> All the same, Gerard, there are some people, like me, who still use Fedora
> on PowerPC architecture.
According to your reaction, you would still like to see a formal
> This is probably not the right place to talk about this, however it bears
> mentioning.
announcement of PPC being a 2nd arch?
greets,
Gerard - 吉拉德
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