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SHUT DOWN NOTICE

I am closing down this project for two reasons:

 1. a core upstream component of Element (the Electron platform) embeds non-free
    software (a couple codecs in libffmpeg.so) and I have been asked (told) to
    stop using my preferred build system (COPR)
 2. builds for OpenSUSE are again super-challenging

As such, today—March 1, 2022, version 1.10.6—after almost four years of working
on this project, I am ending my maintenance of Element builds for CentOS,
Fedora, and OpenSUSE (NOTE, the builds have been pulled off this repo several
versions ago). I am a fan of the project and think they are clearly a superior
solution in the groups-chat space, but I am tired of fighting all the technical
debt baggage and complexity associated to NodeJS and Electron. At some point I
will stop checking in changes and that will be that. If someone wants to use my
spec files and start a new RPM build project, please do so. Just let me know so
I can link to it here.

THERE IS AN ALTERNATIVE TO MY RPM BUILDS!

There is an alternative build out there that should work for everyone: a
Flatpak! I am not a huge fan of the bloat and non-native-ness of
Flatpak/Snap/AppData builds (they are a kludge), but like all kludges, they are
often good enough. So ... instead of the RPM, just go ahead and install the
Flatpak.

A big thank you goes out to all the good folks who supported and encouraged me
over these four year. Cheers! -todd

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Element is . . .

 * an all-in-one secure chat app for teams, friends, and organizations. Keeps
   conversations in your control, safe from data-mining and ads. Talk to
   everyone through the open global Matrix network, protected by proper
   end-to-end encryption.
 * more than a messaging app. Element is a shared workspace for the web. Element
   is a place to connect with teams. Element is a place to collaborate, to work,
   to discuss your current projects.
 * an application that removes the barriers between apps, allowing you to
   connect teams and functionality like never before.
 * a front-end client implementing the decentralized, secure, messaging and
   data-transport protocol, Matrix.
   (Note: Element was once named Riot. It was rebranded as of version 1.7.0.)

Element is free. Element is secure.

For more information: https://element.io/

> VERSION MAINTENANCE NOTICE:
> 
>  * Builds for RHEL7/CentOS7 (EL7, F19-based) and RHEL8/CentOS8 (EL8,
>    F28-based) have ended.
>    Instead, use CentOS Stream.
>  * Builds for CentOS Stream (EL8+) are currently functional
>  * Builds ended for Fedora 27 (Jan 1, 2019), 28 (Jun 1, 2019), 29 (Jan 1,
>    2020), 30 (Jun 1, 2020), 31 (Jan 1, 2021)
>  * Builds for Fedora 32 ended Jun 1, 2021
>  * Builds for Fedora 33 likely end Jan 1, 2022
>  * Builds for Fedora 34 likely end Jun 1, 2022
>  * Builds for Fedora 35 likely end Jan 1, 2023
>  * Builds for OpenSUSE Leap 15.0 and 15.1 have ended
>  * Builds for OpenSUSE Leap 15.2 likely end December 2021
>  * Builds for OpenSUSE Leap 15.3 likely end November 2022
>  * Builds for OpenSUSE Tumbleweed are currently functional l

[NOTE: I dropped builds for i386 -- there was no demand]




INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS



Please visit https://github.com/taw00/element-rpm for installation instructions.




ACTIVE RELEASES

The following unofficial repositories are provided as-is by owner of this
project. Contact the owner directly for bugs or issues (IE: not bugzilla).

Release Architectures Repo Download Centos-stream 8 x86_64 [modified] (2)*
Centos-stream 8 (132 downloads) EPEL 8 x86_64 [modified] (69)* EPEL 8 (916
downloads) Fedora 34 x86_64 (976)* Fedora 34 (0 downloads) Fedora 35 x86_64
(2171)* Fedora 35 (3353 downloads) openSUSE Leap 15.2 x86_64 (36)* openSUSE Leap
15.2 (195 downloads) openSUSE Leap 15.3 x86_64 (24)* openSUSE Leap 15.3 (110
downloads) openSUSE Tumbleweed x86_64 (92)* openSUSE Tumbleweed (226 downloads)

* Total number of packages downloaded in the last seven days.


MODIFIED CENTOS-STREAM-8-X86_64:

 * Module setup commands: nodejs:14


MODIFIED EPEL-8-X86_64:

 * Build time repositories:
   https://rpm.nodesource.com/pub_14.x/el/$releasever/$basearch
 * Module setup commands: nodejs:14






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State: succeeded

Finished: 1 year, 10 months ago


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