We are planning on making LTS versions for distros again.  

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> On Jul 28, 2021, at 07:45, Andrew C Aitchison via clamav-users 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On Wed, 28 Jul 2021, Rick Cooper wrote:
> 
>> total disregard for the user base, not so much as a poll or query on the 
>> lists,
> 
> When ClamAV 0.103 was released in September 2020 CMake was an *experimental* 
> option.
> There will be a 0.103 release in September 2021, but is likely to be the last 
> one.
> 0.104 will only have CMake, no autoconfig.
> That doesn't leave much time for distributions to switch.
> 
> The latest "Long Term" Ubuntu was 2004, released about April 2020,
> the  next will be 2204, due around April 2022,
> so ClamAV will completely switch-over between sucessive Ubuntu LTS releases.
> 
> Between those LTS releases there are 3 standard/fast-track releases,
> Ubuntu2010, Oct 2020, replaced by Ubuntu2104 in April 2021 (with ClamAV 
> 0.103.2) and 2110 due in October.
> I don't see anyone from Ubuntu, Canonical or Debian here talking about
> keeping up with bleeding edge ClamAV.
> 
> Between requiring an uptodate CMake and an obsolete, 6 year old,
> LLVM, I worry that the ClamAV team is spread too thin.
> 
> -- 
> Andrew C. Aitchison                    Kendal, UK
>            [email protected]
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