Sure. Steam just isn't the big issue. They've already done a 64bit conversion. Steam for Mac is 64bit. Because they dropped 32bit support at macos 10.15 or so.
My guess is that everywhere else it's staying 32bit to be a canary for 32bit games.
You act like they want us to have access to information they don't have full control over. I'm pretty sure that's a really low priority for most of them.
Steam itself isn't the issue, it's all the 32bit games. They could've done this move ages ago but didn't because if steam runs, games have a chance of running.
Honestly, fedora is pathologically open source. I admire their mission, but it's difficult to use with the pathologically closed source world of gaming and related hardware. It'll be for the best I think.
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