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Thomas Mercer-Hursh
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There is an awful lot of old equipment out there. Granted, a lot of it is running old versions, but it seems like a bad idea to create additional obstacles to people moving to new versions unless it is really a problem about maintaining compatibility. I can see stopping support for some proprietary platform which is barely being sold any more but I wouldn't think that continuing support for 32 bit Linux in addition to 64 bit Linux was that big a deal.
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