On Thu, 29 May 2025 at 10:54, Jonathan Schleifer <js-fed...@nil.im> wrote:
>
> Thanks for bringing this to my attention - I had no idea Fedora would
> let something so serious be unfixed for so long, as I kinda assumed
> Fedora is on top of security updates. Time to immediately delete
> openh264 indeed! However:

This it out of Fedora's control sadly, the ability to have openh264
easily consumable by Linux users was a complex problem due to patents,
it has generally worked fine for years.

Personally having this enabled by default was never something I
personally agreed with.
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