Re: No More LMMS Updates to Fedora?

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On Sat, 2019-10-19 at 14:35 -0400, Code Zombie wrote:
> It seems that Fedora repo has been providing lmms version 1.1.3 roughly
> released three years ago. I'm curious if that is there is no one to
> maintain the package or there are legal problems with the new versions of
> LMMS (currently 2.0) disallowing update of the package to new versions. I
> would appreciate any enlightments.

There appears to be active maintenance of the package going on, it is
not just getting automated rebuilds (I've obfuscated the email address
here):

* Wed May 01 2019 Thomas Moschny <thomas.moschny A T gmx D 0 T de> - 1.1.3-13
- Use bundled swh ladspa plugins (#1703804).

* Fri Feb 15 2019 Thomas Moschny <thomas.moschny A T gmx D o T de> - 1.1.3-12
- Remove obsolete patch, fix FTBFS (#1675328).

so I'm gonna guess either 2.0 does indeed have legal issues, or there's
another specific reason not to update to it. (Or 1.2.0 for that
matter). You could try mailing him directly and asking...
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