> == How To Test ==
> Install Fedora 33 (any edition or flavor), check that modular repos
> are still installed and enabled by default.
>
> Update to Fedora 33 (from Fedora 31 or 32), check that modular repos
> are still installed and enabled by default.
>
> Check that you can remove the fedora-repos-modular package (e.g. via
> <code>sudo dnf remove fedora-repos-modular</code>) and it removes the
> modular repos.
>
> Check that you can install the fedora-repos-modular package again
> (e.g. via <code>sudo dnf install fedora-repos-modular</code>) and it
> adds the modular repos, enabled.

If someone manually disables the modular repositories prior to this
change, uninstalling and reinstalling the package wouldn't make any
difference because the files are %config(noreplace) and would be left
alone because of the modification.

Unless you had plans to deal with that too.

> == User Experience ==
> Users can disable or enable modular repos by removing or installing
> fedora-repos-modular. This is significantly better UX than editing
> config files.

Agreed, I hope this change will follow through.

Dridi
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