On 01/08/2017 01:52 AM, Kevin Kofler wrote:
Brendan Conoboy wrote:
Enhancing interoperability increases the reach of Fedora and doesn't
require a bit of compromise on the the Freedom principle.

Splitting a single well-integrated distribution (where all the pieces are
known to work well together) into a bunch of loosely-coupled black-box
modules that have no idea what libraries the other modules even contain
actually DECREASES interoperability.

Only if you do not rebuild each modules from scratch (with the exception of the build tools themselves, but which do not end up in the module). If you do rebuild the module, the build process of each component could be made aware what is available in the module, and integrate well with the features which are available.

I think this would resemble what's being done in the embedded space with Yocto and BitBake.

Thanks,
Florian
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