`rpm` does not care what repositories your system has available, it doesn't 
work with them directly. That name would make no sense.

On March 15, 2019 6:31:40 AM EDT, "Samuel Rakitničan" 
<srakitni...@fedoraproject.org> wrote:
>> If anything of the like, /etc/dnf.repos.d makes more sense. These
>repos are not
>> necessarily part of the distro.
>
>Please don't tie the name with the particular software to avoid this
>issue in the future. If you must then I think rpm.repos.d is less
>likely to avoid this issue in the future.
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