Neal Gompa wrote:
> Moreover, as it stands, I don't think modularity provides any quality
> of life improvements for packagers within Fedora (it adds extra steps
> and makes it confusing to figure out what is maintained),

There is one I can see in that it allows packagers to make their packages 
depend on incompatible library versions, which makes their job easier (by 
not having to care about compatibility, patching for different library 
versions, etc.) at the expense of the users that are left with an unsolvable 
Module Hell and the total impossibility to install the software they need.

But obviously, I think this is a very poor tradeoff. Helping packagers must 
not happen at the end users' expense!

        Kevin Kofler
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