> Sorry for the delay in my reply here. ;( 
> 
> Some questions: 
> 
> 
> no releng ticket? :( 
> 
> releng depends on dnf4 for a LOT of scripts. 
> We will need a lot of help moving those to dnf5 I am sure. 
> A porting guide for the python bindings would be welcome.

In source (header files) we have replace tags that are supposed to help with 
porting.
// @replaces dnf:dnf/base.py:method:Base().install(self, pkg_spec, 
reponame=None, strict=True, forms=None)

Additionally we have a plan to provide Python tutorial to make porting easy. 
Right now, documentation is our priority.


> 
> 
> A document like the yum2dnf man page with every single change would be
> welcome. Also it would be nice if dnf5 accepted things and just warned
> on them... ie '--refresh' or 'list' (use repoquery I guess)...

Good suggestion and we plan to provide such a document

> 
> 
> I see a big one missing: koji
> 
> We also have some applications that might use dnf python bindings
> (bodhi, packages, etc)
> 
> IMHO, I think it would be nice to get dnf5 reviewed and landed in Fedora
> as soon as you can, because then you would have a place for people to
> file bugs and iterate on things, but of course thats up to you.

The package review process for DNF5 is close to finish, therefore we expect 
release soon.

> 
> kevin

Jaroslav
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