I am curios - Is there any benefit of the proposal for end users? I think that 
end users are the most important part of the chain - be honest they are only 
reason why developers exist.

Somehow I feel that we are going to resolve infrastructure problem (missing 
feature, support for maintainers, stability, ...) but the bill will be paid 
(they will experience problem, breaking changes, change in delivery chain) by 
our users.

We have to consider that they are not participating on such a discussion, the 
cannot vote FESCO and so on. They did not decide to ship modules in EPEL and 
probably they adopted them because they use the content of EPEL. We have to 
also consider that they can have their own content for modules. If we will 
remove modules in the middle of the release cycle they will suffer for to 
reasons. It can create some issues and simply it is unexpected change. We will 
lose their trust and may be they will move to another Linux distribution. I 
want to say that the proposal sound like a win for maintainers (in short term), 
but in long term FEDORA and RHEL will lose a lot.
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