On Wed, Jun 20, 2018 at 1:14 PM Jan Kurik <jku...@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> = Proposed System Wide Change: Modules for Everyone =
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/ModulesForEveryone
>
>
> Owner(s):
>   * Stephen Gallagher <sgallagh at fedoraproject dot org>
>   * Langdon White <langdon at fedoraproject dot org>
>
>
> All Fedora installations will have modular repositories enabled by default, 
> previously available, by default, only to Server Edition.
>
>
> == Detailed description ==
> In Fedora 28, the Server Edition debuted new modular functionality, allowing 
> end-users access to alternative versions of popular software. Due to 
> technical limitations with package-management software, it was not available 
> for non-Server deployments of Fedora. Beginning with Fedora 29, all 
> installations of Fedora will have modules available for installation and 
> update. This will be done by merging the `fedora-repos-modular` sub-package 
> back into the `fedora-repos` package.

To be clear, this is only about merging the .repo file back into the
package.  It is NOT about creating a hybrid repository with RPMs and
modules combined, and the modular repository remains a separate
repository.  Correct?

josh
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