On Fri, Jan 5, 2018, at 7:28 AM, Jan Kurik wrote:

> Anaconda installer will be split into several modules that will
> communicate over DBus using stable API.

For the curious this blog entry is useful:
http://blog-jkonecny.rhcloud.com/2017/06/16/shining-new-anaconda-modularisation/

I also would still like
http://blog-jkonecny.rhcloud.com/2017/06/16/shining-new-anaconda-modularisation/#comment-3366641149

However my main concern here is: Anaconda is a baseline requirement
for really doing much at all in releasing anything "Fedora" - for example
we use Anaconda to generate both cloud images and the base container images.
And obviously it's required to do bare metal installs.

There are a few ways I could imagine doing this; ideally Fedora releng
would have a real branching concept.  I think it can sort of be set up manually.
Do you have any plans to request that?

At least let's be ready with a fallback plan of using the existing codebase?
Are there going to be git branches upstream so fixes can still land
in the current installer?

For example I had plans to work on
https://github.com/rhinstaller/anaconda/issues/1259
sometime soon, and *hopefully* it shouldn't conflict with modularization
but it seems likely the change would need to go in both branches or so?
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