> On Nov 10, 2020, at 11:52 AM, Peter Kovacs <pe...@apache.org> wrote: > > > Am 10.11.20 um 14:48 schrieb Jim Jagielski: >> I think you may be confused... we are just talking about community builds >> here, not anything regarding maintenance or modernizing AOO. > > I am not sure why you think I am confused. I just say that the AOO report > states we will not bring another community version once we have fixed 4.2.0.
I cannot parse this sentence :) > >> >> And, FTR, I can easily great 2 sets of Linux 32+64 builds: one set built on >> CentOS5 w/ gstreamer 0.1 and the other on CentOS7 w/ gstreamer 1.0. Is it >> "worth it"?... that's the question, I guess. But that decision doesn't >> impact how we keep AOO up to date or what features we add. > > The difference between 4.1.x and 4.2.0 are much more then gstreamer. I never said that the only difference between the 2 was gstreamer; I just said that the reason why we (well, *I*) moved from CentOS5 to CentOS7 for the community builds *was gstreamer* and the fact that 4.2.x/trunk uses and expects 1.0. FTR: I am 100% still supportive of my original decision to baseline CentOS7 for the 4.2.x community builds. I see no reason to change that.