Interesting that the survey shows that the most common response was that
people use it "not at all" and the overall response was negative, but the
reaction to that is, "improve the docs" and "works as intended". Am I the
only one who thinks that the people pushing modularity aren't listening to
the larger community?

I used to love Fedora for being my community distro... but ever since
modularity, things seem to be far less about the community, and far more
about doing what a tiny few want. Modularity has some good ideas... it has
some merit... just like SCL had some good ideas... but good ideas aren't
enough to override the fact that few people want it, and most people find
it more problematic than beneficial.

The disproportionate size of the effort and disproportionate disruption it
has caused to the stability of Fedora packaging, just don't seem to be
justifiable at the current level of maturity.

For what it's worth, I applaud the efforts of the modularity team for the
kind of research and development they've put in to the system... I don't
fault them at all for their work to experiment with a new packaging
paradigm... I just think the degree of experimentation on the packager
experience while packagers still need to do their packaging, wasn't the
right venue for that experimentation, and Fedora had suffered immensely as
a consequence.

On Tue, May 19, 2020, 06:46 Daniel Mach <dm...@redhat.com> wrote:

> Hello everyone,
> We have finally evaluated all of your responses to the Modularity
> survey. You can find the results posted on the Fedora community blog[1].
>
> Thanks to all of you who filled the survey and provided detailed
> explanation of what works and what not.
>
>
> [1] https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/modularity-survey-results/
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