On Wed, 2020-12-30 at 14:27 +0000, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: > On Mon, Dec 07, 2020 at 07:55:11PM +0000, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: > > Dear release team > > > > There seems to be only one maintainer. > > > > Still true as far as I can see - others have stepped up to test i386 > executables but no more developers. > > > Is i386 going to be supportable for the next 3 1/2 years and buildable for > > that long (given that almost all machines are now 64 bit capable and we're > > having to build some packages on amd64 for i386 - per ballombe)?
I would like to help. I have one "Pentium III (Katmai)" based Gateway2000 machine, with debian_etch, 384MB ram (max possible I think), ethernet, USB1.6, DVD-RW, 3.5" FDD, IDE disks; and one "VIA C7-M" Pentium M based HP 2133 netbook, Jessie installed, 512MB ram, ethernet, USB2.0, 4GB SSD, 32GB SD-card, "Express Card/54" slot, WiFi+Bluetooth; (and one working 486, running an ancient 2.0.30 kernel I compiled myself; plus some more modern machines we actually use here). I volunteer using those pentiums for testing and/or building. I have pretty good internet speeds with pretty large monthly limits here. Both pentiums can run Buster live systems (needing swapspace for DEs), and can be re-installed with any desired releases. Various external USB disks are available. I also volunteer some amount of my own time for this cause -- I have somewhat rusty but hopefully still serviceable experience coding, reviewing code, building, integrating, testing, debugging, troubleshooting. Please suggest any debian lists or IRC channels or webpages I should look at, or other steps to make myself useful. Thanks.