I asked aboutsuggested the removal of the [x86]
x86 and [x86-64]
x86-64 tags from Intel Collective here: Intel collective owns [x86] and [x86-64].
Peter's answer explains the issue with the current scope of the Intel collective.
As I see your point, it is non-negotiable to significantly reduce the traffic of the Intel Collective.
Can insteadyou consider splitting the Intel Collective into two collectives be consideredinstead?
Peter's answer explains the issue with the current scope of Intel collective.
I understand that it could be non-negotiable eitheras well. But with its current scope, it doesn't meet fundamental to the ideation of Collectives.