Chris Johns commented on a discussion: 
https://gitlab.rtems.org/rtems/docs/rtems-docs/-/merge_requests/108#note_117533


> > Would you like to make the collection?

> What do you mean? It's already made, isn't it?

The packages building the docs for the release documentation do not match this 
list. We can tolerate older versions of some packages than in this list.

In theory the list should to be lowest common denominator and that means going 
around FreeBSD 13 and 14, MacOS, Windows and major Linux distros we have users 
using to find the list. Some organizations using RTEMS has slow host update 
policies.

On the other hand it is not enforced so does it matter if older packages are 
being used? I do not know.

> > The other issue with a list is who maintains it?

> That's the beauty of it. It doesn't need maintaining.

It will need maintaining over time. We have had to raise the base level of 
sphinx a few times because of breakages.

Please do not get me wrong, I like idea of a list so I am wanting to understand 
the liabilities the project accepts if we merge it.

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