On Fri, Nov 15, 2019 at 12:44:52PM +0100, Miro Hroncok wrote:
> Where is the end-user benefit with the modular default stream? I don't see
> it either, sorry.

It's not clear to me how those examples are related to my argument, 
which I could summarize as:

a) multiple module streams have a benefit to users, and
b) default streams have a benefit to package owners.

> > This comes at a high cost to package owners if we have to keep
> > non-modular packages - we have to maintain, build, and test X streams
> > plus Y non-modular release branch builds for each component, rather than
> > just X streams.
> 
> Yes. This is the benefit of the default modular stream for the modular
> maintainers. I have never questioned it.

OK great, though it is a bit surprising to hear in a thread which you 
started explicitly to question the benefits of default modular streams.

> In my opinion (and that is my very subjective opinion, but based on
> experience) the cost of that difference is otherwise paid by everybody else.
> 
> The group of everybody else is very much bigger than the group of modular
> maintainers. Hence, I'd approve such trade off.

So it's clear to me that you see that packagers chosing default streams 
over non-modular packages impose external costs on the rest of the 
distro (packagers and/or users?) somehow.  This thread was supposed to 
focus on benefits, and these vague claims about costs and trade-offs 
seem speculative, but maybe you could expand on that a bit?

Perhaps this stuff is obvious to others already.  In RHEL8 while we have 
certainly hit various problems with modularity at least I don't recall 
my teams hitting major issues with default streams being available for 
non-modular packages.

Regards, Joe
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