> We've managed to drop a lot of redundant code across the whole DNF stack 
> in the past years, but we have reached a point when it's nearly 
> impossible to consolidate the code any further without breaking the 
> API/ABI. Especially with PackageKit being dead[1], we can't move with 
> the old "libhif" API in libdnf, because making any bigger changes to 
> PackageKit is clearly out of scope.
> 
> [1] 
> https://blogs.gnome.org/hughsie/2019/02/14/packagekit-is-dead-long-live-w...
> 

*Ahem* See the comments on the above links an the github is still active 
https://github.com/hughsie/PackageKit

The main issue related to PackageKit linked libdnf was the lack of 
synchronization of the database. PackageKit was made to be cross-platform for 
distributions with minimum reliance on specific distribution command, Losing 
PackageKit would lead to yet another step back with multiple commands difficult 
to remember thus another fragmentation. 
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