Stephen Gallagher wrote:
> Modular packages without defaults makes sense if they have
> dependencies on a non-default stream. For example: ReviewBoard depends
> on the Django:1.6 stream because of complicated upstream reasons. I
> have to choose between "modular without a default stream" or "not
> available on Fedora", because we have agreed on a prohibition on
> default streams with dependencies on non-default streams.

The right fix would be to package Django 1.6 as a parallel-installable 
compatibility package instead. I don't see why I cannot install ReviewBoard 
together with another Django web app on the same web server (without 
containers/VMs). (Admittedly a hypothetical example because I am running 
neither ReviewBoard nor another Django app on a server I maintain. I also do 
not run Fedora on a server. But if I were faced with this issue as a server 
administrator, I would curse loudly at Fedora and switch the server to a 
distribution that does not get in my way that way.)

        Kevin Kofler
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