> * Compatibility
> ** To improve user experience and to unify dnf/microdnf behavior we
> were unable to keep 100% compatibility with formal Microdnf in
> command-line and in behavior

Can you comment more on this part? yum/dnf command-line and behaviour
compatiblity made adoption fairly easy. (I know it wasn't 100%, but the
major parts were compatible.)

I see that e.g. microdnf5 doesn't have 'list': is this intentional?
Lack of 'list' would break many basic dnf uses…

Also, what is the plan for normal command-line use: microdnf5 or the dnfdaemon
client?

Zbyszek
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