----- Original Message -----
> From: "Radek Holy" <rh...@redhat.com>
> To: devel@lists.fedoraproject.org
> Sent: Tuesday, December 9, 2014 6:28:54 PM
> Subject: Poll: How users use DNF
> 
> Dear users of YUM and DNF,
> 
> I'm writing to you regarding a request for your feedback. I would be very
> grateful if you could send me a brief description of how you use YUM or DNF
> currently or how would you like to use it. I am particularly interested in
> the occurrences of "dnf/yum install" calls in your scripts. What does these
> scripts do and what do they expect when they call the "install" command in
> different situations?
> 
> Please share with me the use cases, not the description of the "install"
> command. Think twice before you share something because I believe it's not
> as easy as it might seem. As an example I think it might be something like:
> 
> - "I call YUM install, because I want to get given packages into my system
> and I don't care whether it requires an upgrade or downgrade or what." or
> - "I want to get them there but it should protect me against dangerous
> operations like downgrades" or
> - "I often make typos, so I expect that the program knows what I mean" or
> - "it would be nice if it would literally perform the installation; if any of
> the packages cannot be installed because of any reason, it should fail".
> 
> Not something like: "that's obvious that the install command should never
> downgrade packages".
> 
> Please focus on *use cases*. The *real* (non-hypothetical) use cases. Not on
> the command's name as it might also result in a new command (while
> preserving the well-known install command together with an appropriate
> behaviour).
> 
> I don't mind if you send it offlist (or to another list). I think there is no
> need to comment on anyone's use case. Every case is valid. Just not every
> case can be supported.

Wow, I have already received a lot of feedback from you. I have not read it all 
yet. I very much appreciate it. Feel free to add even more feedback :-)

I just forgot to mention that even your own aliases, plugins, workarounds and 
the other hacks you always need to do your job properly would be very 
interesting for us.

Thank you in advance
-- 
Radek Holý
Associate Software Engineer
Software Management Team
Red Hat Czech
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