Re: Modularity and lifecycle [was Re: How attached are we to branch ACLs? -- Should we kill pkgdb?]

2017-03-29 Thread Matthew Miller
On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 12:09:47AM +0200, Kevin Kofler wrote: > > Kevin, I genuinely don't understand your worry here. If Fedora had a > > long per-release lifetime already, and we were talking about shortening > > it, that'd be one thing, but I think the most common situation will > > actually be

Re: Modularity and lifecycle [was Re: How attached are we to branch ACLs? -- Should we kill pkgdb?]

2017-03-27 Thread Kevin Kofler
Matthew Miller wrote: > Kevin, I genuinely don't understand your worry here. If Fedora had a > long per-release lifetime already, and we were talking about shortening > it, that'd be one thing, but I think the most common situation will > actually be modules which have *longer* lifetime, and which

Modularity and lifecycle [was Re: How attached are we to branch ACLs? -- Should we kill pkgdb?]

2017-03-25 Thread Matthew Miller
On Sat, Mar 25, 2017 at 01:45:12AM +0100, Kevin Kofler wrote: > As I already mentioned in person when this came up in a DevConf talk, I > think that this is a plan that will likely break a lot of things, especially > the expectations all our users rely on (that everything in Everything has a > c