On 08. 05. 20 22:17, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
When we wrote that, there was still ambiguity regarding whether DNF
would have implemented the necessary upgrade capabilities we've been
discussing for the last six months.

Just to clarify: DNF upgrade capabilities are not the thing that is holding back default modules. It is somebody writing a policy wrt what we ship in modules and what we don't.

From the ticket:

https://pagure.io/fesco/issue/2341#comment-627466

"""For Fedora 32 and onward, all default modular streams are banned. Existing defaults are removed. Once a comprehensive modular policy for Fedora is created and approved by FESCo, this ban can be lifted. The future policy should allow modularizing, but the primary objective is to make sure that the user experience and nonmodular packaging experience is not significantly worse than before modularity."""

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