Dne 20. 01. 25 v 11:29 dop. Michael J Gruber napsal(a):
There is a second point to that, and that is Fedora as a development
platform (not just as an "app" platform). If we expect developers to
install dependencies of their project via the ecosystem tools (pip, ...)
locally (envs, containers) and "app packages" do the same during build
then it is time to change the fundamental approach to our distribution
and view it "merely" as a platform.

Or we can work on the idea of Rings that Matt proposed ages ago [1]. I would be +1 for allowing bundling if we allowed it only in a ring N+1 and no package from ring N is dependent on package from ring N+1. And each ring has its own compose (yum repo).

[1] 
https://fedoramagazine.org/fedora-present-and-future-a-fedora-next-2014-update-part-ii-whats-happening/

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