Re: [Retired] gstreamer & gstreamer-plugins-base

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Am 31.01.20 um 15:06 schrieb Julen Landa Alustiza:
> We don't have any problem to retire open source packages that works because
> they don't move to python 3 for example, but at the same time we hold dead old
> libraries due to proprietary software.
> 
> It looks unfair at least

The main difference was/is:
- We need volunteers to to maintain packages. The Fedora Python team made
  clear they would not maintain an EOL'd Python 2 longer than they already
  committed to (e.g. F31 ships Python 2 which is EOL for a month now).

  There is a volunteer for gstreamer 0.10 but afaik there was no such offer
  for Python 2 (including the stack of Python libraries as many Fedora
  packagers do not have the time to maintain libraries on an EOL'd Python
  version).

- Fedora Policy is that we don't ship software with known (major?) security
  issues.

(Also you should not presume that shipping gstreamer 0.10 in Fedora is a
given, see Dominik's answer and Miro's attempt to clarify the security policy.)

Felix
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