James Almer wrote: >IMO, since the "we strongly recommend" line has been a constant >in all releases, removing it now will (for those that notice >it) rise quite a few red flags and make people come to the >conclusion they should probably skip it altogether.
+1 And as for bug report/fixing there has been invented the k++ possibility in the i.j.k versioning schema... In the real world of audio-visual archives, witch I know best, it is indeed important to be able to tell to the users to keep updated with the last release. (BTW: They are often unable to deal with the HEAD.) The final goal should to be to have FFmpeg used widely, I guess. Best regards, Reto _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-devel mailing list ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-devel