On Mon, Oct 07, 2019 at 02:59:37PM -0400, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 7, 2019 at 2:56 PM Simo Sorce <s...@redhat.com> wrote:
> >
> > I have to ask,
> > given containers are so popular and can deal with any dependency
> > without conflicting with system installed binaries, should we really
> > continue with this very complicated modular design ?
> >
> > Shouldn't we go back to have default packages and then defer to
> > "containers" for applications (and their dependencies) that need to
> > deviate from system defaults for any reason ?
> >
> 
> And where is the software for those containers coming from? Some

  From distribution repositories? Like it always did?

> container registry like Docker Hub? One of the main points of
> Modularity is to provide a trusted source of software to install into
> containers.

  We had this (FROM fedora:30…) before Modularity. Yes, there is a
problem when you run Fedora N with specific software version Y,
and you want to build container with software version Y-2, which
was shipped in Fedora N-4.  You would need to create container from
unsupported, unsecure version of Fedora N-4.  But you have no
guarantee that maintainer will provide software verson Y-2 built as
module on top of Fedora N.
  At the moment modularity broke most basic functionality – upgrade from
Fedora N to N+1.

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