I would personally be interested in this project. I had to maintain a variation of CentOS 6 at one of my previous jobs and there was a particular need for a 32-bit version (although today with EL7 they can run 32-bit applications under a 64-bit host) A local hackerspace here utilizes embedded x86 machines currently with CentOS 5 for their core routing environment. The main web frontend is also a 32-bit host running CentOS 6. I would be happy to test / contribute to an i[36]86 branch of CentOS. I can also provide mirroring of any test tree. On 9 January 2014 17:37, Andreas Thienemann <andreas at bawue.net> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm in the process of building myself a 32bit tree of the RHEL7 beta as > I do have a few x86 machines I am not ready to retire yet. > > Now that CentOS is all open and community etc. I was wondering if > there'd be some interest for me to rebuild the results within the CentOS > project and turn it into an official release long term. > My unfinished work so far is based on an older RHEL5 buildsystem I still > had lying around but I am happy to switch this to the CentOS toolstack > if there's interest. > This would mean filing off the serials, removing trademarks and all > these things which I hadn't planned on doing initially but on the other > hand, it should be very easy doing that benefitting from the regular > CentOS work on these topics. > > Is anyone else interested in a i[36]86 build of CentOS7 and would be > willing and able to contribute to it? > Or is x86_64 the only release really needed? > > If there's some interest, I am sure this could be turned into a nice > project. > > cheers, > Andreas > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS-devel mailing list > CentOS-devel at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-devel > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-devel/attachments/20140109/c6f8f675/attachment-0007.html>