Yes, that's understandable. But this is beating of a dead horse.

But what matters now is that by doing some small investigation i686 users can 
still get support for their bugs which are common for both platforms. This 
doesn't require any formalities like SIG or commitments which they can't make 
and it is always available for anyone who can afford to spend some additional 
time if such bug affects them bad enough.

I think this could work better than previous attempts at keeping x86 SIG alive. 
Of course nothing prevents some volunteers to do above work on behalf of other 
users or create mirrors for distribution of i686 packages. But this is not 
critical to keep things running.
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