> Understandable, especially for 7.7. But what about the 7.8 branch?
7.8 is for the community releases what 7.7 is officially: maintenance
mode, bug fixes only.
> Currently I don't see a future for that branch. On most platforms
7.9+ is the future.
> Once upon a time I build several Linux binaries&packages myself, I know
> it can be a hassle.... Is there a reason why this is something you must
> do solely? I mean, there still is a decent community around over here...
Definitely. You could easily buil those binaries for 7.8 yourself :-)
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Michael
7.8 is for the community releases what 7.7 is officially: maintenance
mode, bug fixes only.
> Currently I don't see a future for that branch. On most platforms
7.9+ is the future.
> Once upon a time I build several Linux binaries&packages myself, I know
> it can be a hassle.... Is there a reason why this is something you must
> do solely? I mean, there still is a decent community around over here...
Definitely. You could easily buil those binaries for 7.8 yourself :-)
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Michael