> So Modularity will happily unleash experimental branches that were never
intended to be released onto unsuspecting users of stable releases? How can
this not be an absolute showstopper? This failed Modularity experiment needs
to end NOW!

As far as I know, there was no rule for the branch name, first and now.
The modularity team did not create any limitation intentionally. There
was a discussion to limit branch name in a past time.
That's the why each developer can create the branch technically.
Of course I know there is a document of a version branch name for modularity.

In case of fNN branch of rpms/foo, it is created by below command like this.

For example: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1326504#c35

```
$ fedpkg request-branch --repo htslib f31
https://pagure.io/releng/fedora-scm-requests/issue/17764
```

When running "fedpkg request-branch" command, the ticket is created newly.
Then, someone can check the branch is valid or not, before it is
actually created.
So, that's no problem. The branch can not be created wrongly.

But in case of module, each developer can create any branch
technically under their responsibility, but they can not remove the
branch, even it is created by mistake, and released in a short term.
The rule "developer can not remove the branch they created and
released" was created before the age of modurarity.
I feel the rule can be adjusted considering current situation of modularity.

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