[FFmpeg-devel] [RFC] Release 6.1

Jean-Baptiste Kempf jb at videolan.org
Sun Oct 29 18:42:12 EET 2023


Hello,

On Sat, 28 Oct 2023, at 18:49, Michael Niedermayer wrote:
> noone mentioned 5.1.x and 6.0.x to me before

Our last releases from our two major bracnhes, are a 5.1.3 (which is a LTS branch) and a 6.0.0.

Both of those have not had backports and releases of all the security issues, nor on the major regressions found (if any).

Also, if they had some commits for security reasons, we should have a release at least every 90 days (3 months), because this is the standard for the security issues reporting (after that time, the security community makes them public).
And seeing the number of fuzzing fixes, this is likely important.

So, yes, I think having a 5.1.4 and 6.0.1 with the security fixes is of the utmost importance.

> It was just that jb told me
> "6.1 opportunity is gone.
>  We're too late on the schedule, and noone had time to work on it, so 
> it is wiser to target 7.0 in January"

Yes, we said we would make a new major version for January (which will slip in February, as usual :D).
So, doing a 6.1.0 now, while 7.0 is not far away, might be a lot of work and it might not worth it.
Notably since at the time of 7.0, there might be not enough new things to cut a release.

So I'm not against a release for 6.1 at all, but I believe focusing on minor releases for security and on 7.0 with the next major deprecations is more important.
If we can do all of those, and keep more or less the timing for 7.0, please be my guest  for 6.1.

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