Seth Vidal wrote: > Yum will likely be replaced with dnf afaik. I don't think zif is under > consideration at all. That's exactly what I'm complaining about. Dnf is no improvement over yum at all, zif would bring real advantages through the simple fact that it's native code, not Python. Native C code is faster, requires less memory and is less likely to break when the system is broken (and thus more likely to be usable to repair it). Zif also interoperates much better with PackageKit (on which our package management UIs, gnome-packagekit and Apper, are based), being implemented in the same language by the same primary developer and designed with PackageKit in mind (whereas yum happily breaks APIs used by PackageKit, see e.g. the repo.str() case; apparently, you don't even test your changes with PackageKit!). Kevin Kofler -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel