I think this article gives poor advice. You should provide binaries which provide best experience for magiority of your users. Old CPUs, Old Operating systems become edge cases at certain point which has cost to maintain which should be considered wisely.
It might be good option to provide alternative "legacy" binaries or enable users to compile their own binaries if users like based on project resources
Too many folks in particular in Open Source are very forceful about maintainers meeting their needs but not understanding resources can be limited and if you're sayting yes to something you're sayting no to something else - new features, better quality for majority of users etc.
It might be good option to provide alternative "legacy" binaries or enable users to compile their own binaries if users like based on project resources
Too many folks in particular in Open Source are very forceful about maintainers meeting their needs but not understanding resources can be limited and if you're sayting yes to something you're sayting no to something else - new features, better quality for majority of users etc.