That depends. What would be required of such a person? I also have several i386-class machines that run Debian (though only one that can run Debian 12).
--J
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Quoting Victor Gamper (2024-05-17 21:58:58)
> Is there a reason to do this? If so, what would be required to keep the i386
> version, seeing as it still is important and used?
anything can be done if there are enough contributors who care.
For i386 there is a severe lack of person-power. Do you want to start
contributing your free-time for several years to come to d-i and other areas
which are needed to keep i386 more alive for longer?
Thanks!
cheers, josch