Re: [RFC] : remove unreliable, unused and unmainained arch from kernel.

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On Fri, 1 Apr 2005, Evgeniy Polyakov wrote:

Hello, developers.

In order to compete with the new upcoming releases of the
various OSes, and to join all developers efforts into the
one really promising and powerfull direction,
I present you following patch,
which removes absolutely unused in a real world,
unsupported by vendors and definitely hard to build
from commodity hardware arch.
Due to it's famous bugability there are tons of quirks
all over the place in the Kernel tree, so it is only
begining.
Let's create our OS the best all over the world - let's remove i386.


This must be a joke. Where's the punch line?


Cheers,
Dick Johnson
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