For discussion.... Here is the draft text that I propose to integrate into the current page about Cinelerra on Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinelerra) Pierre Cinelerra-GG Infinity: A separate branch of Cinelerra and the result of a longstanding programming work by W.P. Morrow (aka "goodguy"), Cinelerra-GG (CinGG) integrated the code of "Cinelerra-HV" from the beginning and its development went through "Cinelerra.Org" then "Cinelerra-CV" before continuing its growth in a completely distinct and autonomous way, now supported by its own site (https://www.cinelerra-gg.org). Cinelerra-GG is entirely free (GNU General Public License). It is the result of a long process of merging the code of the different branches and versions of Cinelerra and the additions available from many developers. It specially incorporates many original improvements (which have been and are still very often initiated at the request of its users). Cinelerra-GG is determined to get as close as possible to what can be expected from a "professional" level video editing software (NLE) for the Linux platform. Cinelerra-GG is very attentive to the requests and suggestions of its users, in the same way all proposals for code improvement submitted by developers are enthusiastically received. The "mailing list" (https://lists.cinelerra-gg.org/mailman/listinfo/cin), the "bug tracker" (https://www.cinelerra-gg.org/bugtracker/my_view_page.php) and the "forum" (https://www.cinelerra-gg.org/forum/) allow for discussions and exchanges of information. The list of additional new features that Cinelerra-GG adds to those already present in other branches is now too long to list in this short presentation. Instead, see the following document, which compares in a table the characteristics and features of the different Cinelerra branches: (https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/differences.pdf). Cinelerra-GG does not fall within the scope of version numbering of other Cinelerra branches. It is rather in perpetual development (Scrum model) and in a very dynamic way; Cinelerra-GG updates, which are intended to be "stable" quality, are published monthly for a large number of Linux and FreeBSD distributions. These rolling releases contain fixes to reported bugs as well as frequent feature improvements. To obtain Cinelerra-GG: https://www.cinelerra-gg.org/downloads