At this point, I think it's safe to say that implementing full multiarch 
support for AppStream simply isn't going to happen. It's simply better for app 
authors to provide native implementations for amd64 instead of relying on i386 
compatibility.
If support was implemented fully, we would download lots of additional big 
metadata and run into all kinds of troubles of which app gets selected when 
there are conflicts.
Resolving all of these issues is possible, but the huge effort IMHO doesn't 
justify the gains.

There is a workaround for high-profile packages that are only available
on one architecture: *If* i386 support is enabled by default, the
appstream-generator can be instructed to inject metadata for a specific
package directly into the final metadata collection. See
https://github.com/ximion/appstream-generator/blob/master/docs/asgen-
config.md#injecting-extra-metainfo--removing-components for details.
This is intended to be used for web applications, but may work for this
case as well.

** Changed in: appstream (Ubuntu)
       Status: In Progress => Opinion

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