Other point of view:
We may turn on the generic plugins like fastestmirror ( i hope everybody wants to download fast) and turn off other plugins which everybody may not use like changelog, download-only etc..

Kulbir Saini wrote:
Hi!

-1.

Reason : I normally do 'yum install yum-*' even when I want only 2-3 plugins because I don't really care about the disk space they consume. The other reason using above command may be that i want all of them to be installed and will switch them ON whenever needed. And I think that may be the case with a lot of people.



James Antill wrote:
 So atm. we have a couple of "super core" plugins which add repos.
and/or tweak network stuff and so really should be on "all the time". So
I'd like to propose that we change the defaults to plugins=True for all
of the yum-utils commands that don't have it atm.

 Can anyone think of a reason why this is a bad idea?



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