Re: F43 Change Proposal: Drop i686 support (system wide)

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On 6/24/25 5:02 AM, Aoife Moloney via devel-announce wrote:
* Name: [[User:Decathorpe| Fabio Valentini]], [[User:Fale|Fale]],
[[User:Kevin|Kevin Fenzi]]

Thank you, Fabio V., for engaging in the discussion on this topic. I hope to see Fabio L. and Kevin involved, too. This is undoubtedly one of the largest change proposals in Fedora's history.

Re: wine

I have not tested the new WOW64 feature and it has not merged. I'll try to get it merged and in testing as soon as time allows.

Re: steam

Red Hat's enterprise ambitions may not take it near Valve headquarters, but I do not see why gaming has to be the primary selling point. RHEL 10 removed i686 but I would not be surprised to see it return once customers attempt to upgrade. Fabios or Kevin, is there no Red Hat manager backing to at least talk to a Valve representative on this topic? I know Valve wants to roll their own distro and could care less about RH's roadmap, but they might run into a situation where something vital, say, systemd, stops building for i686. What will Valve do?

Thanks,
Michael
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