Hmm, that's a good question, I will ask for you all,
EDIT:
Well for multilib anyways, that is being removed completely from what I see.
As for community, that one I am less sure of. but that does mean, if you want to use wine, Hyperbola might not have it in the future? I think, don't quote me, but it seems that way. (unless wine someday doesn't require 32 bit libraries, etc...)
Although, I have multiple computers, the ones that I don't use wine for, I will just not use that way. I have a laptop that is for gaming, one for mild gaming, and one thats for other stuff,
The gaming one is my x230, the one for mild gaming, I also do some other stuff on, writing fiction, etc...
My point being, just use different comps for different stuff regarding wine,
As for why community is being removed, I will have to ask more. I am not completely sure myself at the moment. ;|
There is also a possibility that someone will make some gui version of Hyperbola in the much later future and will add wine support to it.
(probably a HyperbolaBSD based one when that's stable.)
Some people on devuan were talking about making a DevuanBSD based off of HyperbolaBSD I think when its stable?
. Regardless though, I will most likely continue to use Hyperbola as my os for most of my devices.
With the exception of my x230.
For my x230 I will sadly have to use a Gnu/Linux distro. Most likely CloverOS the libre one.
I hope this doesn't disappoint anyone too much. To be fair, 32 bit libraries he told me have some weird bug that OpenBSD rejected wine because of. Pity he couldn't have had there be an off on switch for people who want it. Oh well.
I still support this Operating System regardless. I just will use one of my laptops with a different os.
/rant complete
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