I am think new branch el7-next is bad idea. It will be difficult for users
to select which branch he need and difficult for maintainers. Also will be
conflicts with simultaneously enabled el7 and el7-next repos.
Which version of program is packaged for EL must decide maintainer based on
known issu
Hi there,
This question was raised in a ticket, but would have been better
raised in this mailing list for a better audience.
I'm asking for opportunity to update at least the
ffmpeg/x264/x265/live555/vlc, etc on EL7.
It's questionable whether to keep "deep stable" libraries or to switch
to newe
RPM Fusion update report
Section free:
-
Fedora 27
-
Pushed to testing:
chromium-freeworld-67.0.3396.79-1.fc27
mixxx-2.1.1-2.fc27
qmplay2-18.04.01-1.fc27
simplescreenrecorder-0.3.11-1.fc27
Pushed to stable:
libtgvoip-2.1-0.1.20180604git6a8f543.fc
On 06/18/2018 08:47 AM, Ankur Sinha wrote:
> While I have tracked the mass exodus from GitHub to GitLab, at present,
> I have not seen any changes to GitHub that would require it. We all have
> copies of our code, and if we do get to a point where things change at
> GitHub, we can always move to Gi
On Mon, Jun 04, 2018 09:26:01 -0500, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> As I hope you're all aware by now github has been purchased by Microsoft.
>
> Are there any plans to move RPMFusion from github to gitlab?
While I have tracked the mass exodus from GitHub to GitLab, at present,
I have not seen any