On 12. 11. 19 17:02, Aleksandra Fedorova wrote:
Again, no one forces you or any other packager to use modularity
tooling right now.
As Fedora developer you have a choice to join the effort, bring your
input and use cases, try and test (and revert if it doesn't work) or
you can stay away from it and keep using same tools as before.
Unfortunately, this is not true. It is not possible to ignore modularity, if the
dependencies are modularized. It is not possible to ignore modularity, if the
dependents are modularized. It is not possible to ignore modularity, if the
packages I wish to use are modularized.
I wish Fedora packagers and users cold "stay away". But that is currently not
possible. My proposal to keep all defaults as non-modular packages would make it
exactly so.
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